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Moray Diver's Communication Torch
  Diving is the best sport in the world, but like all high-adrenaline activities, things can sometimes go sideways. When they do, your level of preparation can make all the difference.There are products designed to keep you safer, but to help you stay safe, they have to be stowed in a BC pocket, clipped to a D-ring or stored on the boat, not collecting dust in a closet. Here are 26 must-have tools for building a safety cushion into your dive plan. 
Cressi - Spring Ultraspan Wetsuit
Features: 3.5 mm Ultraspan highflex neoprene; glued and blind-stitched seams; smoothskin seals at wrists and ankles; smoothskin spinal flap; adjustable collar with smoothskin sealing surface; embossed rubber kneepads.
Fourth Element - Proteus 3mm
Features - 3 mm neoprene with high-stretch nylon- and polyester-based exterior and interior laminate; glued and blindstitched seams with full interior taping; glideskin neoprene seals on wrist and ankles; olled-edge smoothskin neck; full-length back zipper; pull-over secondary glideskin neck seal; high-fl ex embossed rubber patterning on knees, shoulders and waist; 1.5 mm Hydrolock neck dam.
Dive Bag Reviews
ScubaLab Reviews the Latest Dive-Travel Luggage for weight, form and function
scuba diving gear
The five best regulators as determined by ScubaLab's testing.
dive computer Tusa Sapience II
Eight new dive computers are put to the test. Here we review the Tusa IQ-850 Sapience
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