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No hay artículos en el carroYa sea que seas un buceador recreativo o profesional, encontrarás la luz de buceo ORCATORCH D710 útil en tus actividades subacuáticas. Con un máximo de 3.000 lúmenes, la D710 es una de las antorchas más fuertes de su clase.
Stephen Munoz
Comentado en Australia el 13 de agosto de 2024
A great torch, long battery life even at highest setting. It has three power settings that I used differently on the same dive. As I descend I use on lowest power. As I moved across the reef I went to high power allowing me to be further away from the reef. As I got close To reef I didn’t need full power as I was close to the reef looking for macro subjects so the power level 2 was ideal.Doing multiple fives a day you need a spare battery so you can charge the other or swap during surface intervals. Fear not they provide a spare battery too.It’s a lightweight but powerful torch with a wrist strap. A lanyard with clip would be good to see in the box so that’s one aspect I would advise to add. Simple to do yourself though. When surfacing you want it clipped off to avoid anything dangling or falling out of your pockets.It’s rated to 150m so recreational to tech diving it will be a useful primary or back up torch.The angle beam of the torch is narrow at 6 degrees which is great for longer distance. A more wider beam option would be good to give additional versatility but it really does what you need from it.
J. Chang
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2022
I bought an Orcatorch dive light around five years ago. It was the time when some small size dive lights came to the market with a very reasonable price tag (less than $100). I was surprised because it was really good, very bright, and the battery last a reasonable long time and exchangeable. I still have it and carry with me as a backup for every shore dives, or sometimes lent it to other divers. Before I wrote this review, I saw some other Orcatorch dive lights were displayed at the Los Angeles Scuba Show. I believe that Orcatorch has established itself as a legitimate/reputable company for scuba/dive lights.The D710 comes with two rechargeable 21700 batteries, which are very powerful, and are not proprietary. After two dives, it still has a lot of juice. The 21700 battery provided has a USB -C charge port on the battery itself, so that it can be charged directly via an usb c cable. You don't need a charger. Not all 21700 batteries have this feature. It is very thoughtful that Orcatorch includes this extra convenience in the package. BTW, the two batteries will cost at least $60 on the market. The soft carry case is very nicely made, not bulky at all.It is very easy to operate. I have no problem to operate it with my 3mm glove. It also allows the user to lock the light to prevent it from being accidentally turned on, which always worries me. The light is very bright and focused. In fact, this is the brightest dive light I have used so far. The compact size of the light makes it one of the gears I will carry with me for every dive, just like safety sausage / spool, line cutter, whistle. Overall, this is a great dive light. The features and batteries come with it definitely make it a bargain.I include some photos when I dove at Avalon, Catalina Island, CA
Fadi El Haddad
The product is not Orcatorch genuine merchandise. It has ok quality on first dive but if you expect to have a high end quality I guess it is not the real thing! I have a picture of it too
Cliente
Big scam not buy. Not orcatorxh
Mohammad A.
This is not orcatorch, this is a very cheap Chinese that is not even a knockoff.
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