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Scuba App Review: WhatsFish2
Reviews of scuba-diving apps for your mobile device. This week: a charming little Astroids-style "fishing" game
Cold-Water Diving in California's Carmel Bay Is Red-Hot
Nutrient-rich waters from deep underwater canyons give California’s Carmel Bay some of the best diving in the country. Here are the best spots to explore underwater.
Local Diving - Key West
Cruising the Conch Republic - Spend a weekend exploring the USS Vandenberg and the shallow reefs of lively Key West
Local Diving - Michigan
In Michigan, Lake Huron’s Thumb Area Bottomland Preserve beckons wreck seekers
Diving to the Deepest Spot on Earth
_Avatar_ director James Cameron pilots a sub to the Mariana Trench
Aqua Lung: Legend LUX Regulator
The Legend LUX regulator crafts the future with innovative technology and sleek cosmetic appeal. The new Legend LUX is smaller and lighter than its predecessors and features the all new Master Breathing System (MBS) technology. When you dive with a Legend, you’re diving with the best. So why not get one that looks the best too? There is no mistaking the rich look of Legend Lux’s tougher than-nails pink gold PVD finish.
5 Amazing Places to Dive in Kelp
With 840 miles of spectacular Pacific coastline, California offers abundant places for divers to get wet, from easily accessible shore-diving spots to offshore pinnacles and islands. And as underwater photographers will tell you, many of these sites offer gorgeous kelp forests brimming with marine life. We can’t possibly write about them all, but here are five amazing places in California to dive in kelp.
Scuba App Review: Expedition White Shark
Reviews of scuba-diving apps for your mobile device. This week: Expedition White Shark
Video: Tiger and Hammerhead Sharks in the Galapagos
During a liveaboard trip to the Galapagos, David Espinosa filmed hammerhead sharks, a dolphin, and a tiger shark. And that was just one day.
Drive and Dive: Catalina!
On Catalina, divers enjoy one of the best underwater parks in California
60:Second ScubaLab - BARE XCS2 TECH DRY
This suit is among the best of the new crop of compressed neoprene drysuits. Bare’s new self-donning X-C-S-2 Tech Dry is made of two-mil hyper-compressed neoprene sandwiched between a tough nylon laminate on the outside and a high-stretch “frictionless” laminate on the inside.
60:Second ScubaLab - Cressi Reaction Fin
Cressi’s Reaction adjustable fin has a long and relatively flexible blade that’s made from a new-generation technical polypropylene. This lightweight composite makes for a responsive fin throughout each phase of the kicking cycle.
60:Second ScubaLab - Subgear XP-H Dive Computer
You won’t find a more compact console-style air-integrated dive computer than Subgear’s X-P-H. Measuring just over two inches in diameter and weighing a featherlight five ounces, this single-gas data cruncher is an air-integrated dive computer that reads up to 4,350 psi in 10 psi increments.
60:Second ScubaLab - Thermalution Power Heated Undersuit
Designed for cold-water divers, Thermalution’s Power-Heated Undersuit can be worn beneath any wetsuit. A thin, flexible heating element built into the nylon/lycra Undersuit lays against your back and radiates heat while you’re cruising the cold depths.