Check out four of the hottest new drysuits to keep you from freezing during your cold-water scuba dives.
A new rip-stop fabric makes SCUBAPRO’s Evertec LT Drysuit lighter and more comfortable, without sacrificing the durability demanded by active cold water-divers.
Thinking about getting your drysuit certification? Read what it's like to get certified in the freezing-cold waters in England. This advanced dive certification may be a challenge, but it unlocks a new realm of underwater adventure.
The HDC Tech Dry from BARE is a trilaminate suit made for diving in hostile environments. It is ideal for recreational diving from rocky beaches and around wrecks.
Just got a new drysuit? No matter the brand the test team at ScubaLab has tips to ensure your new gear fits and works just right for your scuba diving needs.
Want to know what gear ScubaLab has determined is the best based on its performance and price? We've got the cream of the crop right here.
Want to know what gear ScubaLab has determined is the best based on its performance and price? We've got the cream of the crop right here.
We Florida divers know we’re spoiled with year-round diving. But that doesn't mean we don't sometimes dive in water cold enough to warrant wearing a drysuit. DUI lets local divers try out its newest drysuits and gear at Manatee Springs State Park.
There are features you should look for when purchasing a drysuit. Here's everything you need to know.