Check out this preview of the 16 new models we dived during the 2013 ScubaLab Regulator Test.
Model R-260-X-L by The Air Line is a high quality hookah dive system enabling divers to dive without scuba tanks as deep as 85 feet, depending on the number of divers on the system.
The Beta semi-dry snorkel from Cressi has a large-bore tube that allows lots of airflow while you’re enjoying the scenery just below the surface. The profiled splash guard deflects water away from the top of the tube when swimming in choppy seas; water that does manage to find its way in is easily expelled through the lower purge valve.
Atomic Aquatics’ new signature regulator, the high performance T- 3, features new ultra light component parts. The balanced piston first stage is precision machined from solid titanium billet, and its yoke is made using the least amount of material possible.
The ScubaLab 2013 testing season is in full swing. Our latest category: Buoyancy Compensators.
ScubaLab headed to the Bahamas aboard a Blackbeard's liveaboard sailboat to try out some new dive gear — see what our editors had to say.
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The SCUBAPRO G260 continues the over 25 year history of the legendary G250 second stage, first introduced in 1986 and updated in 2007. The completely new G260 is more compact, while boasting higher performance.