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The Best Dual-Lens Scuba Masks Reviewed

ScubaLab put 16 dual-lens scuba masks to the test and ranked them on comfort, field of view and more. Here's how they stacked up.

ScubaLab: Dive Computer Tests 2011

ScubaLab puts eight new dive computers to the test and offers scuba gear reviews of each one tested.

ScubaLab: 2011 Dive Computer Sneak Peek

These two models were tested but not included in the September/October issue of the magazine.

60:Second ScubaLab - Tilos Torrent Fins

Constructed of a flexible polypropylene blade and a thermoplastic rubber foot pocket in an open-heel design, Tilos’s lightweight Torrent fins offer increased flexibility, which translates to a more

60:Second ScubaLab - SCUBAPRO Everdry4

This rear-entry, 4 mm, high-density neoprene dry suit weighs 50 percent less than traditional neoprene dry suits.

60:Second ScubaLab - Halon Corsair Diving Tool

This serious dive tool uses a modular, interchangeable design so divers have a system that’s easy to use, no matter the environment.

60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Pro Light Fins

The Pro Light is an extremely light and well-balanced fin that’s surprisingly responsive and powerful.

60:Second ScubaLab - Apeks XTX200

The Apeks XTX200, the company’s flagship regulator, gets high marks for its excellent breathing characteristics: well-designed user adjustments, great hose swivel connection on the second stage, an