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Best Travel Gear for Scuba Diving Trips

For our 2026 Liveaboards issue, ScubaLab reviewed travel-friendly dive gear. This roundup highlights several categories of travel-ready gear, including bags, BCs, fins and more.

2011 ScubaLab Dive Lights: Tester's Choice

ScubaLab's Tester's Choice Picks for 2011 dive lights

60: Second ScubaLab: Fourth Element Proteus Wetsuit

Fourth Element’s Proteus wetsuit is all about keeping warmth in and water out, while providing unparalleled comfort at depth.

60: Second ScubaLab: Stahlsac Curacao Clipper Bag

With two large compartments, roomy enough for full-size fins and a drysuit, Stahlsac’s Curacao Clipper gearbag is designed inside and out to accommodate the traveling diver.

60: Second ScubaLab: TUSA RS-680

The RS-680 regulator from TUSA features a compact, lightweight design.

60: Second ScubaLab: DiveGear Lycra Diveskin

Manufactured of both nylon and high quality spandex, the full body Lycra Diveskin by DiveGear provides both function and fit.

60: Second ScubaLab: Waterproof D1 Hybrid

Waterproof’s D1 Hybrid is a new concept in drysuit design – it’s the world’s first insulated Constant Volume Drysuit.

60: Second ScubaLab: Seasoft RayGun High Beam

The RayGun High Beam from SEASOFT SCUBA weighs in at just 6.5 oz, even with its two 3-volt lithium batteries.