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New Scuba Diving Gear For June 2017

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On June 24, 2017
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New Scuba Diving Gear For June 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.

 

Scubapro MK25 EVO/S620 Ti

Scubapro MK25 EVO S620 TI scuba regulator ScubaLab

This Scubapro regulator pairs the latest EVO MK25 first stage with the new, lightweight, balanced second stage.

Jon Whittle

This Scubapro reg pairs the latest EVO version of the balanced-piston MK25 first stage with a new lightweight, balanced second stage. Based on the high-performance S600 second stage, the new S620 Ti keeps the same size diaphragm for quick inhalation response, but has a lighter, more-compact body that improves comfort.

Price: $819 | Contact: scubapro.com

 

Mares Concorde

Mares Concorde freediving scuba fin ScubaLab

Mares Concorde
Designed for freediving, the Mares Concorde provides plenty of thrust for divers.

Zach Stovall

Designed for freediving, the Mares Concorde has a polymer blade that’s braced by a pair of rails along the sides that start at the toe pocket; combined with a pair of tapered ribs on the bottom of the blade, the long rails provide a progressive flex that shapes the blade for best performance and thrust.

Price: $150 | Contact mares.com

 

Sherwood Scuba Onyx Flex

Sherwood Scuba Onyx Flex freediving scuba fin ScubaLab

The Sherwood Onyx Flex fins channel water for increased power, something both freedivers and scuba divers will appreciate.

Zach Stovall

The responsive blade of the Onyx Flex has long ribs and a rippled, corrugation-like profile to control flexing and channel water for increased power. Freedivers and scuba divers alike will appreciate the leverage and thrust of this Sherwood Scuba fin.

Price: $115 | Contact: sherwoodscuba.com

 

Aqua Lung i750TC

Aqua Lung i750TC dive computer scuba diving ScubaLab

The new Aqua Lung i750TC dive computer features a full-color OLED display.

Jon Whittle

The new i750 TC combines advanced dive capabilities with an intuitive operation in a compact wrist-mount design and tops it off with a full-color OLED display. It can handle up to three nitrox mixes (each with its own transmitter) and has a three-axis digital compass.

Price: $999 | Contact: aqualung.com