Robby Myers has been diving since 2014, when he was certified through Indiana University’s Center of Under Water Science. He moved to Florida to pursue a career in diving where he worked part-time at an aquarium before joining the staff of Scuba Diving magazine. Robby oversees ScubaLab, the gear testing arm of Scuba Diving. Even outside of ScubaLab’s head-to-head gear testing, his dive kit usually incorporates one or more pieces of the latest gear. Some of his favorite destinations include Galapagos and French Polynesia, but you’ll often find him testing dive equipment in Central Florida’s freshwater springs.
These are the dive knives, flashlights, regulators, video lights, BCDs, wetsuits and masks, according to our independent testers.
Take a peek at the lastest dive computers from Shearwater, Garmin, Genesis and Seac.
ScubaLab test divers tried 21 new dive lights for this 2022 scuba diving light review.
Scoring excellent and very good across the board, and a favorite among test divers, the Light & Motion Sola Photo 1200 is a ScubaLab Testers Choice for underwater video and imaging lights.
Offering solid all-around performance with a good balance between ergonomics, power and price, the SeaLife Sea Dragon Mini 1300s is a ScubaLab Best Buy for full-size dive lights.
Take a look at the Nautismart Pro, SeaLife Sport Diver and Kraken's Universal Smartphone Housing.
Here's what you should know about these underwater lights, including which earned ScubaLab's Testers Choice and Best Buy selections.
Offering strong performance, comfort and flexibility, the modular Nex Monterey is a ScubaLab Testers Choice for scuba regulators.
A favorite of test divers, the XS Scuba Inspire provides great performance and comfort at a below average price. It was our Best Buy for scuba regulators.