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2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: Aqua Lung Dimension i3

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the Aqua Lung Dimension i3

Gear You Should Get for Wreck Diving

Before you explore your first wrecks, here are a few key pieces of scuba gear you might want to add to your kit.

2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: ScubaMax Integra JX7000

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the ScubaMax Integra JX7000.

2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: Mares Hybrid

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the Mares Hybrid.

2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: Tusa BCJ-1800 Voyager

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the Tusa BCJ-1800 Voyager.

2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: Cressi S300

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the Cressi S300.

2011 ScubaLab BC Tests: Tilos Armada

These nine new BCs stretch the limits of features, comfort and performance. Here we review the Aqua Lung Lotus i3.

60:Second ScubaLab - TUSA BCJ-1800 Voyager BC

Warm-water divers will appreciate TUSA's lightweight and compact Voyager for its packability and performance. Weighing in at just 4.4 pounds, the BCJ 1800 Voyager is the perfect option for jet-setting divers who want a light, compact BC that performs like a heavyweight champ.

60:Second ScubaLab - SeaSoft SeaLion BC

The SeaLion BC from SeaSoft comes in just four sizes. But that doesn’t mean it fits just four sizes of divers. With the SeaLion, a diver can actually keep the same-sized BC for a lifetime. For example, the extra-small SeaLion will fit a typical 10-year-old who weighs about 50 pounds, but will then adjust to fit an adult up to 180 pounds.