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Scuba Gear

Everything you need to know about scuba diving gear all in one place, including buyer’s guides, head-to-head reviews and how-to guides.

Best 11 Dive Roller Bags of 2025 Reviewed

Scubalab put 11 large- and medium-sized roller bags to the test to see how they stacked up against each other. Plus, four other bags we have our eye on.

2025 Scuba Diving Gear Guide

ScubaLab's Annual Gear Guide covers everything a diver could want, including all the essential pieces of equipment to a variety of accessories that add convenience, fun or both to your dive adventu

Best Scuba Gear of the Year

If you’re in the market for something new, or if you just want to know what features and innovations in gear we thought really hit the mark, look no further—you’re in the right place.

Recent Articles

Kraken Hydra 6000

Capable of outputting a wide 100-degree, 6,000-lumen beam, this powerful remote-control-capable video light can also flash an 8,000-lumen burst when shooting still photography with a fiber optic cable.

Kraken Hydra 1500

This compact, affordable underwater photo/video light is packed with features including a bright 1,500-lumen flood beam and 800-lumen spotlight.

Chumming Flag

Designed with a noticeable pattern and a yellow-and-blue “steer clear” color scheme, the chumming flag informs others when a boat is actively baiting for sharks and encourages divers to use caution upon entering the water.

Awesome Masks and Snorkels for Scuba Diving

Here are the masks and snorkels diver should have on their radar this year.

The Safety Gear All Divers Should Have

Being prepared is the first step to avoiding a scuba diving emergency.

The Best Scuba Diving Accessories in 2022

These add-ons will clean your boat, and help you be found at sea or communicate underwater.

Six Great Regulators for Scuba Diving in 2022

The number one rule of scuba diving is just keep breathing. These regulators make that a breeze.