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Dive Computers: SUUNTO D9tx
ScubaLab puts eight new dive computers to the test. Here we review the Suunto D9tx
ScubaLab gear test
These two models were tested but not included in the September/October issue of the magazine.
Tilos Torrent Fins
Constructed of a flexible polypropylene blade and a thermoplastic rubber foot pocket in an open-heel design, Tilos’s lightweight Torrent fins offer increased flexibility, which translates to a more comfortable kicking experience.
This rear-entry, 4 mm, high-density neoprene dry suit weighs 50 percent less than traditional neoprene dry suits. When ScubaLab tested dry suits this past winter, the immediate reaction from every tester was “Is this a dry suit?”
Halon Corsair Diving Tool
This serious dive tool uses a modular, interchangeable design so divers have a system that’s easy to use, no matter the environment. The knife offers a choice of a sharp drop-point or blunt-tip blade made from a hardened stainless steel alloy, making it durable and rust-resistant.
Caring for your dive mask
Critical scuba diving gear often needs some special TLC. Here’s our guide to keeping your mask in tiptop shape in 5 easy steps.
Related tags: Basic Skills, scuba gear
Caring for your dive mask
Related tags: scuba gear
BC testing in pool
A behind-the-scenes look at ScubaLab’s BC testing in the pool and the open ocean
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