Fu10 The Galician Night Crawling High Quality (WORKING ⇒)

It is the light that shows you the way home. Disclaimer: Always dive with a redundant light source. The FU10 is a primary light. For night crawling in overhead environments, use a minimum of three lights per diver. Stay safe. Dive Galicia.

Unlike standard dive lights that cast a wide, diffuse beam (useless in sediment-heavy water), the FU10 utilizes a proprietary . This lens narrows the beam to a 6-degree angle, punching through the Galician silt like a laser sword through fog. Why Galicia? The Ultimate Proving Ground To understand why "The Galician Night Crawling" is part of the keyword, you have to understand the environment. Galicia is not the Caribbean. It is not the Red Sea. It is cold (12°C–15°C), dark, and biologically active. Plankton blooms reduce visibility to less than 30 centimeters. fu10 the galician night crawling high quality

"We recovered a fishing net from 60 meters last month. The water was black tea. My partner's light bounced off the silt and blinded us both. I switched to my FU10 on 50% mode. The beam cut through like a hot knife. We found the net in 8 minutes. Without the FU10, we would have called the dive." It is the light that shows you the way home

| Feature | UK Light Canon | BigBlue TL6800 | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max Lumens | 1,000 | 6,800 | 10,000 | | Beam Angle | 12° | 15° | 6° (Hyperfocus) | | Housing Material | Polymer | Aluminum | Titanium Grade 5 | | Depth Rating | 150m | 100m | 250m (Tested to 300m) | | Burn Time (100%) | 45 min | 60 min | 90 min | | Price (Euro) | €180 | €350 | €590 | For night crawling in overhead environments, use a