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Dive destinations and malaria. Plus: hearing loss and diving.
Lots of batteries mean lots of light. But we tell you which lights make best use of all the power.
Plus: The straight scoop on energy drinks and the book no captain should be without.
Scuba Lab sheds some light on 36 torches to find models that shine in every situation.
Before embarking on your next tropical dive adventure, check out this collection of hit-the-road dive gear designed specifically for the traveling diver.
Here's our annual product excellence awards for fins, brought to you by ScubaLab, the only independent testing facility of scuba life-support equipment.
There are five physical essentials for safe diving. Do you have them?
Fins and other equipment picks to optimize your photography.
Plus, chronic back pain and diving, kids and DCS, and finding a decent insect repellent. Other questions covered: When Is It Safe to Exercise After Diving? How Do I Keep Bugs From Biting Me? Did DCS Cause My Chronic Back Pain?
December 2002 By John Brumm Fins Reviewed in This Article Aeris Velocity Apollo Bio-fin Pro Atomic Aquatics Splitfin Cressi-Sub Rondine Pro Star Oceanic ...
Cough, cough. Plus: advice for divers with allergies and balance disorders.
Looking for scuba fins? Find the results of Scuba Lab's fin test.
Along Florida's Gulf of Mexico coast is a seascape of wrecks, towers and ledges, all brimming with supersized fish.
Our test divers kicked the living hell out of 18 open-heel fins on Cozumel's current-washed reefs. See which fins are still standing when the results are tallied.