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60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Leonardo Dive Computer

The Leonardo is a complete RGBM computer that offers all the functions recreational divers need in a sharp-looking package. It is the first computer completely manufactured by Cressi Electronic, a new division of the company introduced this year.

60:Second ScubaLab - SUBGEAR Cayman Regulator

This 2010 Testers’ Choice regulator is a powerhouse when it comes to performance. And it’s a great price.

60:Second ScubaLab - SeaSoft SeaLion BC

The SeaLion BC from SeaSoft comes in just four sizes. But that doesn’t mean it fits just four sizes of divers. With the SeaLion, a diver can actually keep the same-sized BC for a lifetime. For example, the extra-small SeaLion will fit a typical 10-year-old who weighs about 50 pounds, but will then adjust to fit an adult up to 180 pounds.

60:Second ScubaLab - IST Dolphin Tech JT40D

With its custom configuration, the JT40D has been engineered to allow complete personalization or set-up for mission-specific diving. This deluxe technical diving system carries up to a 95-cubic-foot tank and is ideal for divers wearing a dry suit.

60:Second ScubaLab - Aqua Lung Express Adjustable Fin

The Express Adjustable delivers kicking power and comfort for year-round diving in all conditions. Now available in an open-heeled version, the Express Adjustable Fin uses Aqua Lung’s patented mid-foot flex joint to take strain off the toes and ankle.

ScubaLab: Mask Tests 2011

ScubaLab examined 18 new masks to help you find one that will fit your face — and style of diving.

Drysuits 2011: Seasoft XV4

The Testers’ Choice in neoprene suits, the XV4 was unsurpassed in comfort and warmth in and out of the water.

2011 ScubaLab Drysuits: Tester's Choice and Best Buy

ScubaLab's Tester's Choice and Best Buy picks for 2011 drysuits

60:Second ScubaLab - IST Dolphin Tech T110

The Dolphin Tech T110 Canister light generates a super-bright light beam well suited for advanced diving or cave exploration. In ScubaLab testing, its three LEDs produced an intense 12-inch diameter hotspot, matching the brightest ScubaLab has ever tested.