Six Top Sailing Torches: Durable & Waterproof
Our pick of the top sailing torches on the market
Exposure Lights RAW Pro Head Torch 2.0
This superior head torch has a long duration of 40 hours (red) and 20 hours (white), with an IPX8 water resistance (waterproof and fully submersible up to 1.5 meters for up to 30 mins). It also has a quick magnetic charging system, two years warranty and lifetime LED guarantee.
Davinci 3500 – Rechargeable
Ultra-bright, IPX7 waterproof rating and made from aircraft grade aluminium. This strong torch has a duration: 2/5/20 hours, and a distance of up to 131 meters.
Clu-Briter Sport.
The 1000-lumen, pistol-grip Clu-Briter Sport searchlight has a range up to 700m and is powered by a rechargeable 3,600mAh lithium-ion battery pack that can be charged via the mains, USB or 12V car adaptor.
Top Sailing Torches: Coast HP314
When looking at top sailing torches, its hard to ignore this one. The long-range HP314 spotlight torch from Coast is custom made for the marine industry and has a spot beam that can reach a distance of 693m plus a powerful, broad-view flood beam. The switch toggles between high (1060lu) and low (153lu), and it’s powered by four easily sourced ‘D’ cells, giving it an operational duration of Hi-2h 45m; Lo-92h.
BioLite Headlamp 425
The BioLite Headlamp 425 has an internal rechargeable battery (2400mAh, micro USB) with a life of 350/19/7 hours, and brightness 6/250/500 lumens. This model has two buttons plus touch sensor, brightness memory, precise dimming, flood and spot, red green and blue modes, strobe, control lock. IP67 waterproof level.
Plastimo Waterproof Floating Torch
This Plastimo torch has a waterproof rating of IPX7 (protected from immersion up to a depth of 1 metre). It has a 50 lumen LED bulb – 25 hr duration, with two AA batteries (sold separately). Distance: 20 metres.
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