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Scuba Gear

Everything you need to know about scuba diving gear all in one place, including buyer’s guides, head-to-head reviews and how-to guides.

Best Scuba Gear of the Year

If you’re in the market for something new, or if you just want to know what features and innovations in gear we thought really hit the mark, look no further—you’re in the right place.

How to Clean and Maintain Your Dive Gear

Finally pulled the plug and purchased your first set of scuba gear? Here are the top ten tips you'll need to know to keep your gear clean and properly maintained.

Best Scuba Regulators of 2024 Reviewed

ScubaLab tests and reviews five new regulators. Find out which fins won ScubaLab Testers Choice and Best Buy.

Recent Articles

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Testers' Choice - Atomic Aquatics Blade Fin

Test divers loved this new kicker. It took the top spot on their Favorites list, earning it the Testers’ Choice for this category.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aeris Accel

The Accel is an impressive performer, good for both local diving and travel. It’s also priced right, making it this year’s Best Buy for this category.

Mares Fins: Avanti Quattro + ScubaLab Review

For fans of a stiffer fin that throttles like a Formula One race car, the Avanti Quattro + is a showstopper — and this year’s Testers’ Choice in the Paddle Fin category.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aqua Lung Stratos ADJ

The Stratos ADJ is marketed as an entry-level fin, but vets will appreciate its performance. For comfort, solid kicking chops and budget price, it earned the Best Buy for this category.

ScubaLab: 2013 Scuba Reg Review

Want to know what is the best scuba diving reg for your money? ScubaLab evaluated 17 top regulators,See how the breathers compare.

60:Second ScubaLab: Subgear Element 3MM Wetsuit

Designed for female divers using a new Body Map system, Subgear’s Element three-mil steamer keeps ladies warm and looking good. Super-stretch neoprene and strategically placed Ultra-Span panels provide the perfect balance of warmth and flexibility. Smooth-skin wrist and ankle seals help keep water out, and the plush torso lining feels good against the skin.

60:Second ScubaLab: Cressi Nano Mask

Designed for free-diving and spearfishing, the Nano mask uses Cressi's new Integrated Frame Design in which the two-piece frame is recessed into the mask's skirt. The dual-lens mask is made to fit very close to the face, allowing divers to move through the water and maneuver in tight spaces with minimal hydro drag.