Robby Myers has been diving since 2014, when he was certified through Indiana University’s Center of Under Water Science. He moved to Florida to pursue a career in diving where he worked part-time at an aquarium before joining the staff of Scuba Diving magazine. Robby oversees ScubaLab, the gear testing arm of Scuba Diving. Even outside of ScubaLab’s head-to-head gear testing, his dive kit usually incorporates one or more pieces of the latest gear. Some of his favorite destinations include Galapagos and French Polynesia, but you’ll often find him testing dive equipment in Central Florida’s freshwater springs.
ScubaLab takes a quick look at three new items designed with the environment in mind.
Blancpain celebrates the legacy of the Fifty Fathoms with a new technical dive watch.
ScubaLab reviews the latest models of large roller bags, dry duffels and mesh bags.
A compact, lightweight breather with comfort, convenience and performance, the Nex Maya is a ScubaLab Best Buy.
Breathe Easy; ScubaLab tests eight new scuba regulators so you can relax now, dive later.
Praesidus Watch Company, a manufacturer specializing in vintage military timepieces, announced their first-ever dive watch, the A-5 UDT. This watch was inspired by some of the earliest fully-submersible watches, those developed for Underwater Demolition Teams during World War II.
A favorite of test divers offering comfort with an easy, effective seal and no-fuss equalization, the OTS Spectrum is ScubaLab's Testers Choice for full-face masks.
ScubaLab reviews 12 new dive masks
Apeks has announced a new technical dive computer that is fully compatible with trimix, sidemount and CCR diving.