Scuba Gear

Read about the latest in scuba gear here first.

New dive-equipment gets its introduction, to be followed up by insightful reviews and kit comparisons.

This section also takes in fresh ideas in scuba gear still in development, round-ups, recalls, gear selection advice and much more – all designed to help you make informed decisions and optimise your underwater adventures.

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FINS Apollo Bio-fins Pros
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Computer Dacor Darwin
Fins
Fins that kick
Paul Rose
My favourite kit – Paul Rose
Computer Sub Gear XP10
Computer Sub Gear XP10
Progress is effortless
Back-mounted to the future
DPV BLADEFISH BF5000 SEAJET
DPV BLADEFISH BF5000 SEAJET
Computer 3 Uemis Zurich
Computer 3 Uemis Zurich
Drysuit O’Three Ri2100
Drysuit O’Three Ri2100
Innes McCartney
My favourite kit – Innes McCartney
John Bantin heads for the Red Sea
A sense of algorithm
Scubapro Seawing Nova fins
Scubapro Seawing Nova fins – a Review
Main Fins
Best Performing pair of fins with comparison test
Stuffing boots with newspaper helps to get moisture out.
How dry is your drysuit
Masks Intro
21 mask test
Testing fins
28 FINS ON TEST
SCUBAPRO EVERDRY 4
DRY SUIT SCUBAPRO EVERDRY 4
Diver Tests
NITROX CONNECTIONS Which way will the M26 take us?
The new Mares Excel range - the top two fins are Quattro Excels, with conventional straps, while the yellow Avanti Excel is a slipper fin.Divernet
FINS Mares Quattro Excel
Monkey Suit
A bit bananas
CRESSI J115
What’s wrong with a corrugated hose?
Dry Suits
Dry Suit Tests May 2003
Jetstream
HEAD to HEAD: Poseidon Jetstream V Xstream
Dräger semi-closed circuit rebreather (SCR)
Improved Dolphin ready to roll – at last
Regulators
Whirlwind in a tiny package
Diver Tests
Diver Tests January 2000
Northern Diver Vortex
fins main
WHAT’S KICKIN’
Inverted twin cylinders in position. The set-up uses your usual twinset with second stage directed neatly over the right shoulder, the direct feed over the left, contents gauge clipped to the bottom of the BC and your suit feed hose coming upwards under the right arm to the chest inflator valve.
A Turn-up For The Bottle
cylinder
Transportable Pressure Receptacles

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