
Scuba divers are very fond of the Scubapro Scubapro Sports fin. It's made of durable monoprene and has vertical stabilizing skegs at the tip of the blades. It's compact and easy to use, and you can choose from many colors. Scubalab testers like the design of this fin.
Scubapro Go Sport fin
Scubapro GO Sport fin is an upgraded version of the award winning GO fin. The Ergo3 features a monoprene blade with rail-mounted powerbars. It's also light, fast, and travel-friendly.
This open heel dive fin offers exceptional comfort and performance. The fin also has a removable heel strap and central power panel. The fin's steel skegs minimize side slippage and improve stability. Its lightweight design is ideal for backpacking, and travel.

Scubapro Go Sports fins have a sleek design that is light and comfortable. It is made from 100% Monprene which helps to prevent problems such as de-lamination, broken blades and torn feet pockets. It's durable, comfortable, and can withstand heavy usage.
Garmin Descent MK2i dive computer
The Garmin Descent MK2i is an extremely capable and user-friendly dive computer. In our review, it was the Testers' Choice for dive computers. It has a wealth of features and a sleek design. It has both a GLONASS system and a GPS antenna system making it an ideal choice to divers.
The Descent MK2 diving computer was designed to be used by both technical and advanced divers. It can store 200 dives and syncs to compatible smartphones. The device features a smartwatch, a GPS mode, and an 80-hour long dive time. This versatile computer can be used for all types of expeditions, including solo swims or multi-day trips.
An alternate screen is available on the dive computer to display dive data. Bluetooth technology supports it. The signal may sometimes be blocked by divers' drysuits and other gear. Divers need to ensure they have clear line–of-sight to the computer in order not to experience this problem.

Scubapro Coronado foot pocket
Many divers love the Coronado. This foot pocket can be used with any type of boot or foot. It was voted the best by multiple testers. The design is simple and makes it easier to maneuver in the water. It scored very well on the power to stress scale.