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Old 29-04-08, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Brian of Aquanauts
The beams aren't focusable and are harder to make a clear signal with in bright conditions.

If you are training with a "DIR" angle this in an important feature as your light is your "voice" and good communication is essential to stop us becoming separated. A clear signal also helps resolve difficult issues when technical diving, if you need the assistance of a buddy quickly. The lights are also easier to mount securely on the right hip using your webbing waist strap.
Thanks Brian, The Halcyon is leading the poll at present so may well be getting in touch later.....
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