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ScubaLab TV: Blue Grotto

By Scuba Diving Partner | Updated On January 30, 2017
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ScubaLab TV: Blue Grotto



BLUE GROTTO TRIP REPORT:

ScubaLab hit the road to dive one of Florida's largest clear-water caverns, The Blue Grotto, and try out some of the latest cold-water scuba gear from Cressi, IST Sports, Pinnacle Aquatics, Sherwood Scuba, and Thermalution. The cavern reaches depths of 100 feet and is a consistent 72-degrees year-round — perfect conditions for putting cold-water gear through its paces. Watch the videos below to see what our editors had to say.


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Cressi’s Cold Water Gear:

Cressi’s new line of cold water gear includes the Aquaride BC, ARA fins and Castoro 7mm wetsuit. Check out what our editor’s thought of the new gear after diving with it at Florida's Blue Grotto.

Visit cressisubusa.com


IST Sports Dolphin Tech Light:

The new IST Dolphin Tech Canister Light has a brilliant beam that allows you to see hard-to-spot things, even when diving a familiar cave or cavern like Florida’s Blue Grotto. See what else our editors liked about this canister light.

Visit istsports.com


Pinnacle Aquatics Inferno V-Skin Fullsuit:

Editors try the new Pinnacle Inferno V-skin fullsuit to see how warm it keeps them in the Blue Grotto’s 72-degree water. See what they liked about it.

Visit pinnacleaquatics.com


Sherwood Scuba Axis BC:

Editors take a road trip to Florida’s Blue Grotto to try Sherwood’s new, lightweight Axis BC. See what they liked about it.

Visit sherwoodscuba.com


Sherwood Scuba SR2 Regulator:

Editors try Sherwood’s new compact, sweet-breathing SR2 regulator at Florida’s Blue Grotto. See what they liked about it.

Visit sherwoodscuba.com


Thermalution Heated Vest:

Editors try Thermalution’s new heated vest in the Blue Grotto’s 72-degree water. Watch the video to see just how warm the vests kept them.

Visit thermalution.com


BLUE GROTTO TRIP REPORT:

ScubaLab hit the road to dive one of Florida's largest clear-water caverns, The Blue Grotto, and try out some of the latest cold-water scuba gear from Cressi, IST Sports, Pinnacle Aquatics, Sherwood Scuba, and Thermalution. The cavern reaches depths of 100 feet and is a consistent 72-degrees year-round — perfect conditions for putting cold-water gear through its paces. Watch the videos below to see what our editors had to say.


Interested in having ScubaLab trip reports emailed to your inbox? Sign up today for our newsletters!


Cressi’s Cold Water Gear:

Cressi’s new line of cold water gear includes the Aquaride BC, ARA fins and Castoro 7mm wetsuit. Check out what our editor’s thought of the new gear after diving with it at Florida's Blue Grotto.

Visit cressisubusa.com


IST Sports Dolphin Tech Light:

The new IST Dolphin Tech Canister Light has a brilliant beam that allows you to see hard-to-spot things, even when diving a familiar cave or cavern like Florida’s Blue Grotto. See what else our editors liked about this canister light.

Visit istsports.com


Pinnacle Aquatics Inferno V-Skin Fullsuit:

Editors try the new Pinnacle Inferno V-skin fullsuit to see how warm it keeps them in the Blue Grotto’s 72-degree water. See what they liked about it.

Visit pinnacleaquatics.com


Sherwood Scuba Axis BC:

Editors take a road trip to Florida’s Blue Grotto to try Sherwood’s new, lightweight Axis BC. See what they liked about it.

Visit sherwoodscuba.com


Sherwood Scuba SR2 Regulator:

Editors try Sherwood’s new compact, sweet-breathing SR2 regulator at Florida’s Blue Grotto. See what they liked about it.

Visit sherwoodscuba.com


Thermalution Heated Vest:

Editors try Thermalution’s new heated vest in the Blue Grotto’s 72-degree water. Watch the video to see just how warm the vests kept them.

Visit thermalution.com