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Suunto Zoop Dive Computer: ScubaLab Review

Suunto's Zoop dive computer is an easy-to-use computer for a beginner scuba diver, but still offers all the features a veteran diver might need.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - SUUNTO D4

The D4 offers all the functions recreational divers need plus a whole lot more in a really sharp-looking package.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - SUBGEAR XP10

The XP10 offers most features common in other dive computers. It takes more practice to navigate through its programs than other models, but you can’t beat the price.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Sherwood Insight

It offers more features than the Profile, and its extra control button makes it easier to navigate through the system.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Sherwood Profile

It’s a basic, easy-to-use computer available in a variety of mounting options and can be considered a solid entry-level dive computer.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Genesis React Pro

This is a time-tested data cruncher with some new features.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Oceanic ProPlus 2.1

For recreational divers who like air integration and don’t need more than single-gas capability, you can’t find a more user-friendly and easy-to-use data cruncher than the liberal-leaning Pro Plus 2.1.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Atomic Aquatics Cobalt

The ultimate in cutting-edge technology, the Cobalt offers all the goodies you could possibly want in an incredibly intuitive system.

Masks: Fit is Foremost

Without a doubt, fit and comfort are the most important “features” to look for when selecting a mask. While most manufacturers design their masks to fit the widest segment of the population as possible, there’s no such thing as a “one size fits ...