From rugged luggage to lightweight BCDs, ScubaLab hand-selected dozens of travel-worthy items perfect for the diver on the go.
ScubaLab tests and reviews six new housings that transform your smartphone into an underwater camera.
ScubaLab tests and reviews five new regulators. Find out which fins won ScubaLab Testers Choice and Best Buy.
ScubaLab tests and reviews eight new BCDs. Find out which fins won ScubaLab Testers Choice and Best Buy.
ScubaLab tests and reviews 13 new fins. Find out which fins won ScubaLab Testers Choice and Best Buy.
ScubaLab reviews three new buoyancy compensator devices, including the Zeagle Fury, the Aqualung Axiom I3+ and the Tusa BB React.
Where better to put a drysuit through its paces than in Florida's iconic cave systems? Okay, maybe Antarctica, but when you test drysuits in Florida, something that can hold up to the rough limestone walls of a cave takes precedence.
Though I’d never seen tankless dive gear in action, the benefit of this system—so small it fitted in a backpack—was obvious. It was light and portable. Not only would it give people access to hard-to-reach bodies of water but it would also serve as “a gateway drug to scuba diving” given you don’t need a scuba certification to try it.
These are the dive knives, flashlights, regulators, video lights, BCDs, wetsuits and masks, according to our independent testers.