3 1/2″ overall with split ring. Clear cylindrical housing with GLO-TOOB logo. LED lighting source is viewable from 360. Medium impact resistant design. 3 modes: 100% constant on, 25% constant on and Flash. Waterproof: up to 200ft. Twist waterproof tailcap switch. Working temperature: 5F to 131F. Depending on mode selection, battery life could last from 4-15 hours. Includes black nylon detachable lanyard. Uses one AAA battery (included). Hang packaged.
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Perfect to attach to SMB or lift bag for night diving or clipped on back of my kayak. Length:: 0:17 MinsBought the red version primarily to use as a surface marker buoy (SMB) and lift bag marker light for night diving and sometimes kayaking. I intend to dive with it on 100% or 25% mode and then switch it to flash when I attach it to the SMB or lift bag. This light seems very tough and should do just fine clipped to my BC, the only weakness may be that I have to unscrew the cap a bit to switch modes. The strobe mode is way too fast to use as a tank…
Glo-Toob AAA Waterproof Emergency Dive Light Review This is a review of the Glo-Toob AAA Waterproof Emergency Dive Light. For anyone needing a marker or mini lantern type of light, there is nothing more simple and durable than this light.Positives:1. Bright and 360 degree pattern.2. Frosted durable resin coating to lightly disperse light (though still a little harsh on the eyes if looking directly at it).3. Tiny (not much bigger than C sized battery) and lightweight.4. Waterproof to a point that it can be…
Great for scuba diving to keep track of other divers and your dive flag. I use the white version of this light for night diving. I love the fact it uses every day AAA batteries instead of watch batteries or instead of disposable glow sticks. It allows you to use regular rechargeables. I tie one of these lights to my dive flag to have it hanging so we can see it from a distance and I tie a colored one to my and to my buddy’s tanks to ensure we can always easily keep track of one another. I have tried it in larger groups where others have used different lights and…