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| 2 + | - | Written by: Dave 04 November 2010 |
I finally got a chance to put my DCT to a test in Sarasota, Florida last week. It is the perfect companion for any dive. The DCT fit easily in my BC pocket, provided a great amount of light to see in cracks, crevices & holes in the reef and the noisemaker was fantastic for getting peoples attention to point out things. This is a tool every diver should have. I even had people borrowing it while underwater. It is part of my required equipment for any dive. |
| 2 + | - | Written by: Scott Jones 19 August 2010 |
What a great idea. A light source that’s also a signaling device? In today’s market, having streamlined tools like this is something every scuba diver needs and demands. I found the product to be very useful and convenient when I needed to get my buddy’s attention. I think you’ll be seeing a lot more of these in the future.” – Scott D. Jones, DiveNewswire Networks |
| 4 + | - | Written by: Brent 09 July 2010 |
I was able to make my first local dive of the year today with a few buddies...we braved the cold, dark quarry for a Sunday afternoon adventure. We each took a Moray Dive Light and tested the features, finding the performance to be exceptional! The beam outperformed the Princeton Tec 95 lumen – with a brighter, more focused beam. In low visual conditions (8-10 feet) it was easy to get separated – seeing only shadows of buddies. A quick shine of the Morays kept us all together – and we used the noisemaker several times to get attention. Overall, the guys really liked the features of the light and found the noisemaker to be a cool bonus. Each of them said it’s definitely something they would purchase. I wanted to pass along the un-biased opinions of the group because I found them to be very positive. We are diving Tuesday night again and plan to keep checking the lights in different conditions – night dives for sure, wreck dives soon, etc. I suspect they’ll come in very handy! Take Care! |
