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Apeks

Apeks built one of the world's finest selections of breathing equipment. Compact. Reliable. Lightweight. And built so you can breathe underwater as if you were on land, under any weather condition. That's peace-of-mind no diver should be without.

60:Second ScubaLab: Innovative Scuba Concepts Bladefish 5000

The Bladefish Seajet 5000 is a sleek new way to fly underwater. Traditional DPVs are big and cumbersome, but the Lithium Ion battery powered Bladefish, measuring a mere 13 inches in diameter and weighing only ten and a half pounds, is the only ...

60:Second ScubaLab: Akona <10 lbs Roller Bag

Akona’s less than 10 pound roller bag is a travelers dream. Made of lightweight, durable nylon the bag has a cavernous main compartment, which easily handles a full complement of dive gear, including fins.

60:Second ScubaLab: IST Sports T101 Rechargable High Power LED Torch

IST’s T101 dive torch is a powerhouse when it comes to pumping out illumination.

60:Second ScubaLab: Submersible Systems Spare Air 300

When divers think of a bail-out bottle, chances are it’s the Spare Air 300 that comes to mind.

60:Second ScubaLab: Moray Diver's Communication Torch

Moray’s Diver’s Communication Torch (DCT) allows you to be seen and heard underwater. This combination dive light and noisemaker is guaranteed to get your buddy’s attention.

60:Second ScubaLab: Tilos Eclipse Roller Dive Bag

The Tilos Eclipse roller dive bag is built for scuba diving travel. It’s sized to meet airline requirements for checked luggage, and weighs only eight pounds empty.

Digging Deep on 2009's New Dive Computers

Some of us are just techies by nature. So for all of you who want to delve into the details, here are a few more notes about the dive computers in this year’s tests, and what you should look for when choosing the right one for you.

ScubaLab: Top Regulators of 2009

ScubaLab puts 14 new regulators to the test, unveiling a few that will have us all breathing a little easier.