Underwater navigation is one of the most important dive skills to master. Don’t know your lubber line from your bezel? Use our tips to help find your way.
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Over the past 12 months, ScubaLab has tested scores of new products, from regs and computers to wetsuits and dive lights. Here is the gear we rated the best.
Though shark attacks are rare — you're more likely to get injured by a toilet seat — swimmers, surfers and even some divers fear these apex predators. But a father-son duo may have come up with a solution with their shark-repelling wristband.
Oris is no stranger to supporting our oceans and the passionate individuals who help conserve them. Now Oris is offering a Limited Edition Red Aquis watch and Oris Red Scholarship which both benefit Red Sea Coral Reef conservation efforts.
Are you looking to buy a new dive bag for your scuba gear? Here's a first look at some new dry bags perfect for traveling.
Whether you’re packing a little or a lot, you need travel bags that protect your gear and will stand up to the worst that airport baggage handlers can dish out.
Designed for freediving as well as scuba diving, SUBGEAR’s single lens Steel Pro Mask is ultra-compact and requires a minimal amount of air for equalization, allowing freedivers to stay underwater longer and all divers to dive easier.
Designed for freediving, SUBGEAR’s Steel Comp Mask is ultra-compact and requires a minimal amount of air for equalization, allowing freedivers to stay underwater longer and dive easier.
Atomic Aquatics’ Frameless 2 Mask provides a high-performance fit for divers of any facial type. Two types of silicone are molded together in a special process to produce a skirt that is soft against the skin while naturally conforming to the face.