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Kraken Sports Dive Lights |
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What
began with just a few dive torches has grown into a full line of underwater
video lights, strobes, camera housings, and imaging accessories trusted by
divers around the world. Every Kraken Sports product is designed with input
from real divers—professionals, instructors, and photographers—and built to
perform in the toughest underwater conditions. |
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Scuba Center is an authorized Kraken Sports dealer.
This is your assurance that your equipment will come with the full manufacturer's
warranty. |
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NR-1000: The Ultimate Dive Light |
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Introducing the upgraded version of
the popular Kraken NR-700 dive light. It retains all the
features of the original, but now boasts a powerful 1000-lumen
LED, delivering even more brightness for the same great price!
Whether you’re diving or in need of a reliable light for outdoor
adventures, this upgraded NR-1000 is the perfect companion. |
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Key Features:
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Rugged and Durable:
Crafted from high-quality anodized aluminum, this
light is built to withstand even the toughest environments.
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Convenient Charging:
The included 18650 battery comes with a USB charge port
built directly into it, eliminating the need for extra
cradles and making it simple and easy to pack for your next
dive.
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Versatile Attachment:
A hard attach point on the rear allows you to use the
included lanyard or a bolt snap for quick and secure
attachment.
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Bottle Opener:
Need a refreshing drink after your dive? The light
conveniently features a built-in bottle opener for quick
access to your favorite beverage.
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Easy Operation:
The simple push-button on/off switch makes it easy to use,
without the hassle of twisting the head to turn it on.
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Battery Level Indicator:
Know exactly where your charge stands before you dive and
track your usage throughout your adventure with the built-in
battery level indicator.
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Multiple Power Modes:
The light offers 3 power levels and an SOS mode for any
situation.
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NR-1000 |
Price: $99.95 |
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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. |