Travel dive gear is lighter and more compact so you can pack more stuff without incurring excess-weight fees or extra baggage fees.
Want a new scuba regulator? To test the best regs, ScubaLab went diving with the newest models to review their performance and quality.
Performance, ergonomic reliability, and ease of maintenance make this the Master T-10 Regulator a product for true diving professionals.
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Scuba Diving's editors traveled to Eleuthera, Bahamas, aboard Blackbeard's Sea Explorer, to try Cressi’s easy-to-pack travel gear.
Are you looking for warm-water dive gear? Scuba Diving's editors tried Cressi's tropical line — find out what they liked best.
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ScubaLab hit the road to dive one of Florida's largest clear-water caverns, The Blue Grotto, and try out some of the latest cold-water scuba gear from Cressi, IST Sports, Pinnacle Aquatics, Sherwood Scuba, and Thermalution.
Here's our list of the best scuba diving gear for easy travel, from compact fins and BCs to folding snorkels and lightweight dive masks.