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Quick Looks: An Inside Look at Must-Have Dive Gear

By Roger Roy | Updated On December 29, 2023
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Quick Looks: An Inside Look at Must-Have Dive Gear

For more than 20 years, the ScubaLab team has tested several thousand items of scuba equipment, and has discovered some real gems. From spiffy watches to camera adapters, ScubaLab brings you these top four expert-reviewed, must-have gear to add to your list.

Interested in more?

Check out this slideshow of the best recommended high-performance gear.

Looking for the perfect mask? These 5 Tips for Buying the Perfect Dive Mask may help.

Travel light and smart with with ScubaLab's 2015 Travel Gear Review.

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Bill Doster and Zach Stovall

Own a basic housed GoPro? It’s time to up your game with Ikelite’s Vega lights, tray, arms and configurable grips. The Vega lights pump a combined 4,400 lumens of light, allowing you to film everything from tiny blennies to massive whale sharks.

Contact: IKELITE.COM

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Bill Doster and Zach Stovall

You’ll wear it as a wristwatch even when you’re not in the water. But the Newton, with its mineral-glass display and reinforced casing, is more than a good-looking dive computer; it allows divers to select between two gas mixes while in the water.

Contact: CRESSIUSA.COM

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Bill Doster and Zach Stovall

If you’re a minimalist packer, you’ll love Genesis Scuba’s lightweight Drift BC. This jacket-style BC has two quick-release weight pouches, a back pad for comfort, and a sternum strap and cummerbund with a double-pull overstrap that helps you get a perfect fit.

Contact: GENESISSCUBA.COM

MSRP: $350

ULTRALIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS YS ADAPTER

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Bill Doster and Zach Stovall

If you’ve been assembling your camera system like MacGyver, the YS adapter from ULCS lets you attach a light or strobe to your camera’s hot or cold shoe, and provides a spot for a focus light for a camera that already has two strobes.

Contact: ULCS.COM

MSRP: $18.95

For more than 20 years, the ScubaLab team has tested several thousand items of scuba equipment, and has discovered some real gems. From spiffy watches to camera adapters, ScubaLab brings you these top four expert-reviewed, must-have gear to add to your list.

Interested in more?

Check out this slideshow of the best recommended high-performance gear.

Looking for the perfect mask? These 5 Tips for Buying the Perfect Dive Mask may help.

Travel light and smart with with ScubaLab's 2015 Travel Gear Review.