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2012 ScubaLab Full-Foot Fins: MARES Wave

This kicker turned in some of the best overall in-water performance scores, earning the highest scores for acceleration. Test divers liked the fin’s exceptional maneuverability, and noted its ability to negotiate turns with minimal foot action.

2012 ScubaLab Open-Heel Fins: Tilos Saber

In water, the fin delivered solid kicking performance. It did take a couple of strong kicks to get it going from a dead stop, but when test divers "turned it on," the fin generated some pretty good power.

2012 ScubaLab Open-Heel Fins: TUSA SF-15 X-Pert Zoom Z3

The only split fin in this year's open-heel group, the Z3 is easily recognizable by its radical 27-degree blade angle. In the water, the fin racked up some of the best scores of this group in acceleration, stability and efficiency.

2012 ScubaLab Full-Foot Fins: TUSA FF-19 X-Pert Evolution

The Tusa FF-19 X-Pert Evolution was a test-diver favorite, with many of the testers commenting on how comfortable it felt, whether kicking easy or hard. Testers didn’t report any leg or ankle strain, and noted that the fin was fast, powerful and agile, plus very responsive using all kicking styles.

Submerge with SCUBAPRO - Islamorada

Divers flock to Islamorada to try SCUBAPRO's latest BCs, dive computers, regs and more!

Fiji Sharks Need Your Help Now!

Take a minute to add your voice to the scuba nation calling for protection for Fiji's sharks — take action today!

Hawaii's Jack's Diving Locker becomes Suunto Service Center

Aqua Lung is pleased to announce that Jack’s Diving Locker in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii is now a factory authorized Suunto Service Center.

Q&A with John Brumm

An interview with Bonnier Corp.’s ScubaLab Director

The Lower Keys Annual Underwater Music Festival is Saturday July 14th

The quirky underwater concert takes place at Looe Key Reef, an area of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary approximately six miles south of Big Pine Key. Each year, the subsea songfest draws as many as 600 divers and snorkelers to explore the colorful diversity of marine life that characterizes continental America’s only living coral barrier reef.