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Scubapro Nova 850R Dive Light with Battery & Charger

  • Regular price £175.95


The compact Nova 850R delivers intense illumination, ideal for lighting up the dark spaces and bringing out the vibrant colors on night dives as well as day dives. It is machined from heavy-duty aluminum so is both lightweight and built to last. It’s also easy to use. A 50% mode allows you to increase burn time if you don’t need the full power. For divers looking to brighten their dives, the Nova 850R is the perfect choice. It includes a 18650 li-ion rechargeable battery and charger.

Features

  • Measurements: 161x45 mm. Weight (w/battery): 275g
  • Rugged aluminum body offers a stealthy “tech” look while providing lightweight long-term durability
  • Equipped with a Cree XPL LED.
  • 851 lumen illumination.
  • 17,000 lux @1m.
  • CCT (correlated colour temperature): 4200ºK
  • Beam angle: 8º
  • Double O-ring seals ensure watertight integrity.
  • Push-button switch on the end of the light is easy to activate, even when wearing gloves.
  • Safety-lock mode using push-button switch
  • Extended light head shroud prevents the light beam from blinding other divers.
  • Over-pressure valve releases battery off-gassing – a safety feature not normally found on dive lights at this price point
  • A depth rating of 150m ensures worry-free lighting in virtually all diving conditions.
  • 18650 li-ion rechargeable battery
  • Burn time: up to 2 hours on full power.
Specifications

  • Product Weight (M): 0.4 kg
  • Activity: Recreational
  • UPC: 4048336415422

Customer Reviews

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Scubapro dive light

The ordering process was simple and I got one confirmation email from Waterworld, then as it was a tracked parcel, lots of emails from Royal Mail. I found it a little hard to identify the emails from Royal Mail as relating to this item as they only use tracking numbers and as I get so many emails I couldn't find my tracking number, but that's my problem not Waterworlds.