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ScubaLab Testers' Choice: IST Sports Dolphin Tech T-24040
Careful where you shine this light when night diving, or you’ll quickly become unpopular. It’s blazing, with a hot-spot meter reading higher than any others in our test, though some had broader main beams. Find out why this dive light was our ScubLab Testers' Choice in the Primary & Canister lights category.
SCUBALAB 2014: Dive Lights Review
A diver's principal light source, these new models are getting more powerful and more compact. Check out SCUBALAB's review of 15 of the latest dive lights.
LOOK: Sea Angel in Russia's White Sea
Have you ever seen a Sea Angel (Clione limacina)? While scuba diving in Russia's White Sea, photographer Franco Banfi captured this underwater photo of the elusive creature. See what camera gear he used, and where to go to make the dive yourself! Want more photos that make you LOOK? Go to scubadiving.com.
60:Second ScubaLab: Aqua Lung Zuma BC
Aqua Lung’s Zuma BC saves air travelers precious weight and bulk. Its soft backpack design is compact and weighs less than five pounds, yet still gives divers creature comforts like a lumbar support and integrated weights.
60:Second ScubaLab: Dolphin Tech SMB-42
DOLPHIN TECH helps divers keep a low profile with two new side-mount buoyancy systems. Rated for either 21 or 42 lbs of lift, the SMB harness and bladder are ideal for qualified divers venturing into caves, wrecks and other confined spaces.
Meeting Mr. Big: A Gallery of Big Animal Encounters
Are you ready for your next — or first — big-animal encounter? Do you dream of scuba diving with sharks, manta rays, sea lions and dolphins?
Critter Hunt: Caribbean Hideaway
The colors of a clown crab may scream, "Look at me!" but these little guys are hard to find on the reef. Here's where to look.