A dual-light source diving light specially designed for underwater sport.
The DL10 is a dual-light source diving light specially designed for underwater sport, which is IPX8 waterproof and 30 meters submersible with a maximum output of 1000 lumens. Double O rings and deepened threads designed for all-rounded waterproofness, making the DL10 an ideal flashlight for scuba diving.
The DL10 utilizes a CREE XP-L HI V3 LED, integrated Crystal Coating Technology combined with “Precision Digital Optics Technology” for extreme reflector performance. It emits beam intensity up to 12,400cd and beam distance up to 223 meters. Red auxiliary light also serves as a supplement light to reveal the natural color and details of objects.
Lightweight and compact, the DL10 is constructed from aero grade aluminum alloy with HAIII military grade hard-anodized finish, which can prevent seawater corrosion effectively and protect the core component of the flashlight. Built-in threads for connecting the scuba diving pointer.
With Advanced Temperature Regulation module, the DL10 regulates its output and adapts to the ambient environment, so as to maintain optimal performance.
Multiple accessories are included in the package, such as a scuba diving pointer, a diving lanyard and 5 spare O rings.
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Interested….IF it’s a DIVE light and not a dive light wanna be. Too many of these lights are sorta waterproof, and sorta rugged. In diving RELIABLE and WATERPROOF is the #1 priority.
Do we know the WHITE beam angle? The red is obviously a mulit-emitter flood for video/focus.
Are the switches magnetic? More importantly, is the switch material STAINLESS of high quality? I just took apart a Solarstorm D02 switch and the spring and magnet were rusted to garbage. Not acceptable in a dive light.
Checked the Nitecore web page, probe is removable.
Did some checking. eBay price seems to be $90, available now. CPF has a 15% off coupon via Nitecore store.
Cannot find any actual dive reviews. Lots of flashaholics, not so many real divers. I wonder how many of these go into the hands of real divers for some field testing for awhile before rolling them out? Seems mostly they might go into a pressure pot a few times (fresh water likely) to see if prototypes can deal with it. That is a far cry from real diving.
Nitecore generally make decent stuff, and the light price would seem to put it in the category of being one of the better models. The rusted switch problem has all been for much cheaper lights. But……switches are one of the real weak points for a dive light, if you dive. I dive, it’s important to me. If you don’t dive, it’s not that important as long as the switch works. But in that case you are spending extra for qualities that are not that important to surface use.