Cressi’s Leonardo dive computer earned both a Testers Choice and a Best Buy in ScubaLab’s 2011 Dive Computer Review. Its long list of features includes Cressi’s special RGBM algorithm with three diver-programmable safety levels, an optional Deep Stop function, and a 70-hour or 60-dive logbook.
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Cressi’s XS Compact/MC9 is designed for all divers, but is especially well-suited to the traveling diver. The hyper-balanced diaphragm MC9 first stage has a small, chromium-plated brass body that’s protected by a special elastomer skin.
On Scubapro’s Spectra Trufit, narrow ribs molded into the ultra-soft silicone create a pliable skirt that molds to facial contours, creating an excellent seal on a variety of face shapes.
Nauticam’s NA-D800 housing for Nikon’s D800 camera is made of hard-anodized aluminum alloy with stainless hardware, scratch-resistant acrylic windows and over-molded non-slip handles.
BARE’s ELASTEK 3 mil wetsuit boasts the newest advancements in wetsuit design and incorporates BARE’s latest innovations in dry technology, including SEAMTEK
Wounded warrior Scott Schroeder returns to the water with the Task Force Dagger Recreational Therapy program.
“Have you ever seen this little guy?” she asks. “I’ve been through every book, and it’s not in any of them.”
Australia recently announced the world’s largest network of marine reserves, increasing the total number of protected areas from 27 to 60.
This enhanced iPad edition of Navy Seals 50 explores the SEAL story through video and photos.
Top Five Things I Learned at the Backscatter Digital Shootout
Like a shimmering string of pearls, California’s newly linked — and expanded— MPAs beckon to divers
Divers with first dibs on the newest wreck in southwest Florida explore the USS Mohawk.
A behind-the-scenes account of how the new Mohawk Veterans Memorial Reef was created.
Former Coast Guard cutter _Mohawk_ is set to be scuttled off Sanibel Island July 2 to create a new underwater attraction for scuba divers