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Video: 60:Second ScubaLab - SCUBAPRO Everflex C-Zip Wetsuit

The Everflex C-Zip brings surfing style and function to scuba divers. High-stretch neoprene provides a flexible, easy swimming fit as well as the warmth multiple-dive days require.

60:Second ScubaLab: Subgear Element 3MM Wetsuit

Designed for female divers using a new Body Map system, Subgear’s Element three-mil steamer keeps ladies warm and looking good. Super-stretch neoprene and strategically placed Ultra-Span panels provide the perfect balance of warmth and flexibility. Smooth-skin wrist and ankle seals help keep water out, and the plush torso lining feels good against the skin. It’s a fashionable and comfortable suit that provides reliable warmth for recreational diving.

60:Second ScubaLab: BARE Velocity Wetsuits

Bare Velocity wetsuits feature Progressive Full-Stretch Technology with three full-stretch materials for maximum comfort and durability. The highest-stretch fabric covers the shoulders, arms and torso sides where unrestricted movement is critical. The fabric covering chest and legs offers more shape retention, compression resistance and durability, and the fabric protecting the knees provides maximum abrasion resistance. Available in 3, 5, and 7 millimeter in a full range of men’s and women’s sizes.

60:Second ScubaLab - IST Sports Flexus Wetsuits

IST’s Flexus jumpsuits are available in three thicknesses—3 mil, 5 mil, and 7 mil—to provide dependable thermal protection in both temperate and tropical waters. The 5 and 7 mil suits are triple glued and double blind-stitched, with the 7 mil offering zippers on the ankles to aid in getting in and out of the suit.

Scuba Drysuit Review: 8 Best Drysuits for Cold-Water Divers

The gear experts at ScubaLab tested 8 of the latest fabric drysuits for durability, performance and comfort — here are the results.

60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Spring 3.5 Wetsuit

Cressi’s Spring 3.5 one-piece wetsuit is designed to be worn in waters ranging from the tropical to the marginally warm.

How to Save on Scuba Equipment

Ready to buy your first set of gear? From buying new dive gear to taking care of what you already own, these simple tips will help you get the most out of your money.

Diver's Home Maintenance Kit: 15 Must-Have Items

Scuba diving is an equipment intensive sport, and your gear can be a fickle ally. Assembling a collection of dive gear-specific tools and spare parts to deal with basic maintenance and minor emergencies will help keep you ready to hit the water at a moment’s notice

ScubaLab - Best Gear of 2012

A load of new gear debuted in 2012, and the ScubaLab team dive-tested just about all of it. After digging deep into both objective and ergonomic test results, on the following pages we celebrate the year’s top-performing fins, BCs, regulators and dive computers, along with some first-rate travel bags, warm-water wetsuits and a couple of our top picks for safety gear.