Take a sneak peek at what's new in the world of dive gear.
Ready to buy your first set of gear? From buying new dive gear to taking care of what you already own, these simple tips will help you get the most out of your money.
Scuba diving is an equipment intensive sport, and your gear can be a fickle ally. Assembling a collection of dive gear-specific tools and spare parts to deal with basic maintenance and minor emergencies will help keep you ready to hit the water at a moment’s notice
In 2012, ScubaLab tested new and redesigned fins and these four models were this year's top guns.
The Bonnier Dive Group -- Sport Diver and Scuba Diving magazines -- are at DEMA Show 2012 in Las Vegas, the world's only international, trade-only show for the scuba diving industry. Here's a recap of their activities at DEMA Show Day 1, on Wednesday, Nov. 14.
CO testing is recommended, not mandatory, and poisonings are not recorded — but is there really cause for alarm?
This year ScubaLab put a group of new regulators through a grueling test regimen — these four models were the top performers.
Dive Gear reviews from our recent equipment test at The Devil's Den in Williston, Florida.
CETATEK’s new aquabionic warp1 fins instantly adapt and continuously change to any kick style and load level based on the demands of the diver. The warp1 blade features unique construction: At rest, it is relatively flat, but when the diver kicks, the sophisticated design creates a deep scoop that channels water to create thrust.