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forum thread Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Last Sunday
forum thread Posted by Navy-Wife | Staff • Last Sunday

Sofirn SP31 V3.0 Rechargeable Tactical Pocket Flashlight (Green) $23.99 & More + Free Shipping

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77 Outdoor Shop via Amazon [amazon.com] has Select Sofirn Rechargeable Flashlight on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

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77 Outdoor Shop via Amazon [amazon.com] also has Sofirn SD03 Rechargeable Diving Flashlight w/ 18650 Battery on sale for $39.99 - $18 off when you visit the 45% off coupon page to activate [amazon.com] (or apply promo code TFK5ZDZE at checkout) = $21.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

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Combomaster100
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The dive light is neat, but unless you are actually going underwater or in a super moist environment, the requirement to remove the battery to charge it using an outboard charging module is somewhat inconvenient vs the units with built-in charging options.
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ShrewdWren559
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You know it's tactical... because the model is shown holding it with a tactical glove
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LostWallet
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Quote from ShrewdWren559 :
You know it's tactical... because the model is shown holding it with a tactical glove
How many people here own a tactical glove? Very few.

If the Sofirn company was smart, they would create a non-tactical version of this flashlight so that any layman without tactical training could buy one and use it.
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spoolin01
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Neither is suitable for diving. Snorkeling maybe, but not waterproof beyond a few feet of depth.
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Masejoer
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Quote from spoolin01 :
Neither is suitable for diving. Snorkeling maybe, but not waterproof beyond a few feet of depth.
The third is indeed a dive light, that has been tested in a proper dive...I assume you didn't actually read the post.
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spoolin01
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Quote from Masejoer :
The third is indeed a dive light, that has been tested in a proper dive...I assume you didn't actually read the post.
You're right, I didn't see the third light.
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Quote from Combomaster100 :
The dive light is neat, but unless you are actually going underwater or in a super moist environment, the requirement to remove the battery to charge it using an outboard charging module is somewhat inconvenient vs the units with built-in charging options.
Indeed, the dive light piqued my interest. However, it would be unsuitable as a primary dive light for my needs: too small, too difficult to manipulate while wearing dive gloves. Even as a backup light I'd be hesitant to dive with it ... just too easy to drop while fumbling to turn it on during an emergency.

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Slickone_
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I have no use for a tactical light. I'm out.
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