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New Scuba Diving Gear For March 2017

By Roger Roy | Published On March 31, 2017
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New Scuba Diving Gear For March 2017

Check out some of the hottest new scuba diving gear. You can check out more scuba gear and ScubaLab reviews on our gear page.

 

Atomic Aquatics BC1

Price: $1,399.95

Atomic Aquatics BC1 scuba diving bc gear

Atomic's first-ever BC is loaded with innovative design features.

Jon Whittle

The first-ever BC from Atomic is loaded with innovative design features. The ratcheting cam band gets the tank strap no-slip tight with the press of a thumb, and the double-laminated polyurethane textiles shed water and are designed to withstand years of heavy use. No detail was overlooked, including integrated EZ-LOK weight pockets that engage with a reassuring “click.”

Contact: atomicaquatics.com

 

Seac F1S Fins

Price: $149

Seac F1S scuba diving fin gear

Seac's latest fin is incredibly comfortable and supportive. The F1S give an impressive snap to every kick.

Jon Whittle

Made with sophisticated materials, this Seac fin has a foot pocket that’s supportive and comfortable, a blade that moves easily through the water while giving an impressive snap to every kick, and a bungee strap with a generous finger loop.

Contact: seacusa.com

 

Shearwater Perdix AI

Price: $935 ($1,175 for computer plus transmitter)

Shearwater Perdix AI scuba diving computer gear

Shearwater's latest dive computer takes everything great about the original Perdix and adds air integration.

Jon Whittle

Shearwater’s newest model takes one of our favorite dive computers and adds wireless air integration for up to two transmitters, making it a natural for sidemount as well as single-tank use. You also get all the stuff we like about the original, including a truly intuitive operation.

Contact: shearwater.com

 

Seasoft Scuba Seabags

Price: $4.99 per pound

Seasoft Scuba Seabags scuba diving gear accessories

These soft weights have a hard-double coating around the lead shot to keep it from oxidizing.

Jon Whittle

Seabags let you feel better about carrying toxic lead into the ocean environment. The lead shot inside the flexible neoprene bags has a hard double coating that keeps the weights from oxidizing.

Contact: seasoftscuba.com