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Scuba Diving Magazine
This year ScubaLab put a group of new regulators through a grueling test regimine and these four models were the top performers.
In the Den
Dive Gear reviews from our recent equipment test at The Devil's Den in Williston, Florida.
aquabionic warp1 Fin
CETATEK’s new aquabionic warp1 fins instantly adapt and continuously change to any kick style and load level based on the demands of the diver. The warp1 blade features unique construction: At rest, it is relatively flat, but when the diver kicks, the sophisticated design creates a deep scoop that channels water to create thrust.
Dive Fin
CETATEK introduces the new patent pending aquabionic warp1 fin providing water adapting responsive propulsion technology.
Related tags: scuba fins, scuba gear
Cressi Supernova
The Supernova Dry snorkel from Cressi uses a 100 percent silicone mouthpiece and a corrugated breathing tube, and comes with a large, easy-to-clear purge valve on the bottom, and a completely dry top on the other end. It’s the perfect design in a snorkel, allowing for effortless breathing performance when cruising along on the surface, plus it eliminates virtually all water from entering the tube when submerged. 
Scuba Diver
 Owning your own Wetsuit. What’s better than wearing a comfortable warmer that molds to your body shape like a second skin? 
Scuba Diving Magazine
What's new in the world of dive gear for August 2012.
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