Robby Myers has been diving since 2014, when he was certified through Indiana University’s Center of Under Water Science. He moved to Florida to pursue a career in diving where he worked part-time at an aquarium before joining the staff of Scuba Diving magazine. Robby oversees ScubaLab, the gear testing arm of Scuba Diving. Even outside of ScubaLab’s head-to-head gear testing, his dive kit usually incorporates one or more pieces of the latest gear. Some of his favorite destinations include Galapagos and French Polynesia, but you’ll often find him testing dive equipment in Central Florida’s freshwater springs.
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Keeping you up to date on the newest apparel and gadgets to add to your dive closet.
Scubalab tested six new single-lens masks in a head-to-head evaluation. Find out why the Tidal Mask is our Testers Choice for 2025.
ScubaLab tested six new underwater phone housings in a head-to-head evaluation. The Divevolk SeaTouch 4 Max won Best Buy for 2024.
ScubaLab tests eight new frameless single-lens scuba masks in a head-to-head evaluation. Check out the which masks came out on top.
Innovators are always coming up with unique ways to improve the dive experience. We got the opportunity to test out a few new items—including a new camera to record all the action.
ScubaLab tested seven new dive computers in a head-to-head evaluation. The Shearwater Tern and Tern TX were our Testers Choice for recreational dive computers.
This new dive-watch collection is for the diver with a sense of flair. Packed with features (including a 90-hour power reserve), they come in various colors, each with a different nudibranch represented on the highly stylized caseback.
ScubaLab tested seven new dive computers in a head-to-head evaluation. The Garmin Descent Mk3 and Mk3i were our Testers Choice for technical dive computers.