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The W2 Wetsuit from Waterproof is anatomically designed for a superior fit. It features Waterproof’s patented HexTex inner lining, a dense, knitted, hexagonally shaped plush lining to restrict water movement and increase comfort and warmth.
The Artemis from IST is not just a typical smaller version of a men’s BC. It was designed exclusively for women divers, by women divers.
Aqua Lung’s i3 technology for BCs is now available in back inflation. The Dimenion and Lotus, designed for men and women, respectively, provide a single-touch control lever for both inflation and deflation.
The DX-GE5 camera from SEA&SEA; is waterproof to 16 feet without its housing, making it versatile for any outdoor sport activity from skiing to snorkeling.
Nauticam’s NA-LX5 underwater housing, designed for use with the Lumix LX5 digital camera from Panasonic, is another example of Nauticam’s innovative and ergonomically designed imaging equipment.
Behind the scenes at this year's drysuit tests in Oregon
ScubaLab's Tester's Choice Picks for 2011 dive lights
Fourth Element’s Proteus wetsuit is all about keeping warmth in and water out, while providing unparalleled comfort at depth. Using both Superstretch and Thermocore neoprene, in thicknesses from three to seven mil, the Proteus is the suit that ScubaLab Testers rated warmest in its class. With availability in 10 women’s and 13 men’s sizes, the Proteus is versatile enough for a wide range of divers AND environments.