Whether venturing into a cave, exploring a wreck or diving to depths beyond the reach of the sun’s rays, tec divers need to carry their own illumination.
Solid breathing performance and reserve capacity –– the ability to deliver gas smoothly and easily even at extreme depths and breathing rates –– is what counts when choosing a tec regulator.
The traditional tec BC is a metal backplate, an air cell — also called a wing — and a harness made from 2-inch webbing.
Akona’s less than 10 pound roller bag is a travelers dream. Made of lightweight, durable nylon the bag has a cavernous main compartment, which easily handles a full complement of dive gear, including fins.
Cressi’s Big Eyes Evolution mask is now available in Crystal silicone, an exclusive Cressi material that’s so clear it renders the mask skirt virtually invisible.
Henderson’s Thermoprene Womens three-mil front-zip jumpsuit is all about style, comfort and convenience.
IST Sports’ J-1000 Alpha is a full-featured, all-purpose BC. During ScubaLab’s 2010 BC tests, the Alpha earned big points with test divers for its ultra-compact yet responsive power inflator, and its overall valve system.
Seasoft’s TX3 is a lightweight neoprene drysuit that fits so snug you’d think you were wearing a wetsuit.
Depth-rated to 300 feet, Ikelite’s DS161 movie substrobe is compatible with all Ikelite TTL systems and current digital cameras, as well as all older TTL film cameras, including the Nikonos system.