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SCUBAPRO Spectra Trufit mask
It might not be the sexiest piece of gear, but the mask just might be the most important. Check out our review of 12 new dive masks to find the one that’s perfect for you.
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Buying your first scuba diving mask? Ideally, you'd be able to try various models on while in the water. If that's not practical or possible, follow our dry-fit tips for finding the mask that's perfect for your face.
Wrist-Mount-Style Dive Computers
When it comes to dive computers, scuba divers have lots of choices. In other words, the sky’s the limit in the world of dive-data crunchers. Following are nine of our favorites.
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Bare’s Trilam Tech Dry is both durable and comfortable. Featuring fell-stitched glue and heat-tapped seams and a front-entry T-Zip MasterSeal waterproof zipper, this rugged suit is available with either neoprene or latex wrist seals, a neoprene or latex neck seal, and a choice of vulcanized neoprene attached boots or neoprene soft socks. The suit comes with suspenders, super-large kneepads and a lifetime guarantee on seams and workmanship.
Sport Diver Magazine
1. Owning your own Wetsuit. What’s better than wearing a comfortable warmer that molds to your body shape like a second skin? No more squeezing into rental suits that are long in the legs and short in the torso. No more having to constantly readjust your ballast weight to match each rental suit’s buoyancy characteristics. Oh yeah, and no more wondering if that foreign pee smell is coming from the suit, or is just your imagination. 
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Tried everything but still do not feel warm enough underwater? Try Thermalution’s Yellow Grade WIRELESS heated undersuit, it turns your ordinary wetsuit or dry suit into a power heated suit in a minute.
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Cressi’s XS Compact/MC9 is designed for all divers, but is especially well-suited to the traveling diver. The hyper-balanced diaphragm MC9 first stage has a small, chromium-plated brass body that’s protected by a special elastomer skin. The XS Compact second stage is ultra-light and comes with a large, easy-to-use purge cover and a dive/pre-dive lever. The reg offers a choice of purge cover colors and is available in yoke or DIN versions.
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An outstanding warmer, this suit is feature-packed. No matter where you look, from seams to seals to material, the take-away is top quality.
Headshot of Jeremiah Sullivan, inventor of the Neptunic sharksuit.
Jeremiah Sullivan invented the Neptunic sharksuit, works as a fashion and celebrity photographer and has degree in marine science. He gives us the scoop on sharksuits and what it's like to be completely exposed when swimming with sharks. 
Sport Diver Magazine
Subgear’s new Apnea 1 five-mil is a unique wetsuit designed specifically for free diving. It comes with a nylon-lined interior so it’s comfortable against the skin plus easy to climb in and out of. However, its exterior surface is slick to repel water. The suit features a 360-degree O-ring-style neck seal and stretch panels under the arms and in the lower-back area to enhance range of motion. Even better, the back zipper runs diagonally rather than straight up and down the spine, which makes self-donning easy—those days of needing zip-up help from your dive buddy are gone forever.
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