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Printed Date: 10 Jun 2026 at 4:59am


Topic: Dive torches
Posted By: ancient mariner
Subject: Dive torches
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 2:17am
Currently in the market for a quality dive torch, suitable for night diving in poor vis!
Have been looking at the Metalsub torches, both handheld and cable torches.

Anybody used these, or anything of similar quality? If so how about some feedback thanks as want to spend the big $$$$ wisely :)



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Posted By: Busted!
Date Posted: 28 Jun 2011 at 11:54am
Handheld torches, go new gen. HID only.  Pretty good battery life, better sealing and they are pretty compact now, the days of bulky Ikelites are pretty much over.
 
Cable torches, specialist items only IMO now.  The cable is a weak point, prone to leakage and getting tangled in stuff.
 
There is such a big variety of torches it's hard to say 'buy x and not y' as y might suit you better than x does me.  Best to go track some down 'in the wild' and try them out and make up your own mind on the subject!


Posted By: DiveDR
Date Posted: 30 Jun 2011 at 7:03pm
Hi AM,
We have brought in a bunch of the Metalsub product mainly for the Navy and the the Police and it is fantastic product that is really well made and backed up.


Posted By: ancient mariner
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 1:46am
Yep, seems the Metalsubs are the way to go!
Not sure about the HID's though, seems the LED torches are more advantageous. Better batterylife, can use them out of water, and more than bright enough!

DiveDR, can you sort me out something? Cheers


Posted By: Busted!
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 7:32am
The led's dont seem to really penetrate well unless you get a real focussed pencil beam and then you don't get any sort of spread of light.  I've found them to be useful for close in work but not as good as the older tech for general diving when there is a bit of dirt and backscatter going on.  The size and weight is an advantage though!


Posted By: Mikeyb
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 9:38am
Ive got a shorty Intova LED.
It is widebeam, making it top notch for a crayhunt.
Its got 3 settings, Strobe, bright and dull.
Bright scares the bejeezuz out of crays and fires them straight back into their hole so i vary rarely use anything but dull.
 
Round about the $140 mark (i had it given to me) but cant speak more highly of it Big smile


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Posted By: Finatic
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 10:50am
I've got the same as Mikeyb. Great torch and well priced. Great for possum hunting too!


Posted By: Spearsniper
Date Posted: 01 Jul 2011 at 1:25pm
If you can hunt down any of the http://%20Barbolight.com - http://Barbolight.com - Barbolight  torches, you will be onto a winner for many years to come.
I have pretty much one of each model, and they are indestructible. One of the few torch manufacturers that will actually back up their 200M rating.
The LED 900 lumen version has a very pronounced pencil beam for good penetration in the murk, while still having enough spill to do away with the tunnel vision.
Good options for running with a cannister as well.


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Posted By: Fishyhunter
Date Posted: 02 Jul 2011 at 10:33am
I use LED lenser torches, they are the best I've ever used! Beam lasts and lasts! 

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Posted By: kirlu7
Date Posted: 02 Jul 2011 at 12:04pm
I use this model..
http://www.diveshack.co.nz/shop/item.php?ca_id=143&it_id=219 - http://www.diveshack.co.nz/shop/item.php?ca_id=143&it_id=219
I have used it some times now but I don't use it anymore.. (afraid of the dark watersLOL)

I'll sell it to you for @130.. There is no batteries in it atm.. You can come and try it first in the evening if you want.. it uses 8xC batteries and have a life of 12 hours or 20 depending what setting you use.. 


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