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Diving Lights: IST Sports T-16 LED Sunny

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On March 15, 2011
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IST Sports Diving Light

Carrie Garcia

**Diving Lights: IST Sports T-16 LED Sunny

Burn time:** 8 hours Weight: 13.5 oz.

A slick pocket diving light, the IST Sports T-16 lED Sunny requires only three batteries (IST provides a fourth “dummy” battery with each light). This makes the Sunny more economical to operate, while still delivering more burn time than many other diving lights that also run on four C batteries. Recording the second-highest EV reading in its class, this pocket torch generates a very hot spot beam 13 inches in diameter, surrounded by a very bright, wide halo that reaches out more than three feet from center, providing lots of periphery illumination. It’s almost like a combo spotlight and floodlight. The light head and battery casing are protected from the elements with a double O-ring seal. The swivel-lever switch can be activated one-handed, and it comes with a safety lock. The Sunny is depth rated to 200 feet and comes with a wrist lanyard. Note: Remember to use the dummy battery; using four C batteries can damage the circuit.

Price: $85; www.en.istsports.com

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Carrie Garcia

**Diving Lights: IST Sports T-16 LED Sunny

Burn time:** 8 hours Weight: 13.5 oz.

A slick pocket diving light, the IST Sports T-16 lED Sunny requires only three batteries (IST provides a fourth “dummy” battery with each light). This makes the Sunny more economical to operate, while still delivering more burn time than many other diving lights that also run on four C batteries. Recording the second-highest EV reading in its class, this pocket torch generates a very hot spot beam 13 inches in diameter, surrounded by a very bright, wide halo that reaches out more than three feet from center, providing lots of periphery illumination. It’s almost like a combo spotlight and floodlight. The light head and battery casing are protected from the elements with a double O-ring seal. The swivel-lever switch can be activated one-handed, and it comes with a safety lock. The Sunny is depth rated to 200 feet and comes with a wrist lanyard. Note: Remember to use the dummy battery; using four C batteries can damage the circuit.

Price: $85; www.en.istsports.com

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