Mares Dive Lights -- Scuba Center has been selling quality scuba diving and snorkeling equipment for over 35 years. Our major suppliers include: Apeks, Aqua Lung, Atomic, Dive Rite, Henderson, Mares, Oceanic, OMS, Ocean Reef, OTS, OxyCheq, Poseidon, Sartek, SeaQuest, Trident, Viking, plus a host of accessory companies and underwater photo/video companies. You will find a wide selection of scuba and snorkeling equipment at both our Minneapolis and Eagan, Minnesota locations. If we don't stock what you need, we would be happy to special order it.  

Mares Dive Lights -- Mares Marker Beam, Mares Strobe Beam,...

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Mares Dive Lights

Scuba Center is an authorized Mares Dealer.
This is your assurance that your equipment will come with the full manufacturer's warranty.

Mares Dive Lights -- Mares Marker Beam, Mares Strobe Beam,...Mares -- Over 1,000 products designed, and more than 100 registered patents. Mares' research has completely overhauled the look and functionality of many products.

 

Mares Marker Beam --  

Mares Marker Beam - - Marker Flashing Light Stick. Safety leash with stop. Flashing Function.
LR 44 batteries.
Mares Marker Beam - - Max. Depth: 130 feet
  • Brass body is finished in antiskid design
  • Protective chrome surface on body
  • (3) LL-44 (included!)
Price: $24.00   add Mares Marker Beam to cart

Mares Marker Beam

   

Mares Strobe Beam -- Strobe with LED Dive Light

Mares Strobe Beam - - Whenever you need to set up a signal and want to be seen (or if you want to mark something) the Mares Strobe Beam is the right choice. Compact 2-in-1 Strobe and LED Light Unit. Super-efficient LED Back-up Light. 24 hours of lighting power. 3 AA batteries.

Mares Strobe Beam - - Max. Depth: 130 feet

  • 2-in-1 Strobe and LED Light Unit
  • Strobes 50-70 flashes per minute
  • Burn time up to 24 hours
  • (3) AA Batteries (included!)

Price: $41.95   add Mares Strobe Beam to cart

Mares Strobe Beam

While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to participate.