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10 Best New Tec-Style Fins
ScubaLab and its team of dedicated testers put six new tec-style, open-heel fins to the test. Here's how they stacked up against one another—plus, four more we have our eye on.
60:Second ScubaLab - Nauticam NA-XZ1 Underwater Housing

Nauticam’s housing is compact, ergonomic and dependable. Safely secured with a locking rotary latch, this housing is machined from solid aircraft grade aluminum then hard anodized.

60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Edy II

The wristwatch design of Cressi’s Edy II is striking, but this dive computer offers tons of functionality in addition to its sleek good looks. The Edy II offers dive, gauge and free dive modes.

60:Second ScubaLab - TUSA IQ-950 Zen Air Dive Computer

Versatility is the key to the Zen IQ 950 Zen Air, which can be used as an air/nitrox computer, depth gauge/timer for free diving, or as a watch for daily wear.

60:Second ScubaLab - SCUBAPRO MK25/A700 Regulator

A stellar, ultrahigh airflow performer, SCUBAPRO’s MK25 smoked the ANSTI breathing machine when it was tested by ScubaLab.

60:Second ScubaLab - Sea & Sea MDX-D7000 Housing

SEA&SEA has released its most sophisticated, technically advanced digital SLR housings to-date with its MDX series.

60:Second ScubaLab - IST Proline OL80 Dive Mask Lenses

If you have a need for specialized mask lenses, IST Proline has multiple options for you.

60:Second ScubaLab - Fourth Element Thermocline

True to its name, the Thermocline from Fourth Element provides as much thermal protection as a typical 2.5 mm wetsuit but weights just 2.2 pounds.