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ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Oceanic ProPlus 2.1

For recreational divers who like air integration and don’t need more than single-gas capability, you can’t find a more user-friendly and easy-to-use data cruncher than the liberal-leaning Pro Plus 2.1.

ScubaLab: Dive Computers - Atomic Aquatics Cobalt

The ultimate in cutting-edge technology, the Cobalt offers all the goodies you could possibly want in an incredibly intuitive system.

Masks: Fit is Foremost

Without a doubt, fit and comfort are the most important “features” to look for when selecting a mask. While most manufacturers design their masks to fit the widest segment of the population as possible, there’s no such thing as a “one size fits ...

60 Second ScubaLab: Atomic Aquatics Cobalt

It earned a Testers Choice for console-style computers, and is our favorite data cruncher for 2010.

60 Second ScubaLab: Ikelite AF35 Auto Flash Kit

As a light source for a housed point-and-shoot camera, is hard to beat.

60 Second ScubaLab: Ikelite Housing for Nikon Coolpix L22

This compact housing is simple in design yet full of useful features, and best of all it’s easy to use.

60 Second ScubaLab: SCUBAPRO Seahawk

SCUBAPRO’s Seahawk is this year’s Testers Choice for a back buoyancy BC.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems

Scuba Diving’s photo pros and ScubaLab test divers join forces to check out eight oh-so-sweet photo rigs.

ScubaLab: Underwater Camera Systems - Ikelite for the Nikon D90

This camera system would be considered a digital SLR. Its major features include a DX sensor at a size of 23.6x15.8 mm, ISO range of 100-6,400 and shoots video at 720p and 24 fps.