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DUI TLS350 Drysuit -- Editors Pick Storyline: Perhaps the most popular model in DUI’s extensive line, the TLS350 strikes a great balance between durability, flexibility and affordability. |
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Uwatec Galileo Sol -- Editors Pick Storyline: First, the Sol takes the concept of adaptive algorithms to a whole new level. With the addition of a wireless Polar heart rate monitor, it now factors cardiovascular stress into deco calculations along with air consumption and environmental factors for amazingly personalized data. |
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Henderson Hyperstretch 7 mm -- Editors Pick First Impression: Nearly effortless to don, this suit feels limber enough, even at 7 mm thick, to allow a runner to stretch out his hammies before a jog. |
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Pinnacle Merino-Elastiprene 7 mm -- Editors Pick First Impressions: Wool underwater? Yup, Merino wool. The M-E 7 mm combines a specially woven Merino lining with high-stretch neoprene. |
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DIVE WARMER Have you ever wanted to be warmer on a dive? The fourth element XEROTHERM advanced base layer system for drysuit diving is designed to improve a diver’s thermal protection, with minimal bulk and buoyancy, and is now available in the USA and Canada. |
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Bonica Divers Pride Sunglasses Performance, style and versatility that won’t ding your dive budget. |
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Aqua Lung Slingshot - Editors Pick COOL FACTOR Power Bands? Three-speed Gear Shift? It’s as if your Boflex and mountain bike gave birth to a fin. |
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