A New review was added for Scubapro’s MK25 first stage and S600 second stage. The MK25 is Scubapro’s top of the line regulator. It is considered to be one of the best regulators in the world and is in the same league as Apeks XTX200, Aqualung Legend, Zeagle Flathead 7 and Poseidon Odin.
You can find the review on the right in the Regulators Section.
Or just click here.
To celebrate Zeagle’s 30th birthday leisurepro.com offers 30% discount on all Zeagle products. I personally bought a new regulator for my pony tank (review coming soon).
To enjoy the dicount click this link to Leisurepro and enter coupon code: #ZGLANV when you checkout. They offer these discount until June 21, 2009.
After I’ve decided to start servicing my regulators on my own, I’ve started searching for good technical material and articles on Regulator Service. I’ve decided to create a new section here on scubareview.org to concentrate all the information you need about servicing and repairing regulators.
Today, I’ve uploaded Official service Manuals for many regulators: Zeagle, Poseidon, Aqualung, Dive-Rite and Apeks.
For more information see the links on the right, or visit the regulator service page.
The New 5.0mm Imprex dive boots by Tusa are also called DB-4000.
This boots have good traction, hard soles and upper rubber protection
Eugene Van Zyl has been in Nuweiba and has sent us his review, along with a few photos.
I have found the Tusa Imprex FK-210 a great knife for all my diving needs, and it is also a great bargain that offers a very good performance/price ratio.
A new review on the Apollo Bio-Fin Pro.
You can find the review here
The review compares the Bio-Fins PRO XT with the normal PRO’s and compares them with other fins of a similar type.
You can find the review in the Regulators Section of the site.
Aqua Lung’s top of the line regulator series is the Aqualung Legend. This regulator comes in a few different variations. There is the Aqualung Legend, the Aqua Lung Legend LX, and The Aqualung Legend Supreme.
Features Of A Dry Suit
by: John Hewitt
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A suit to use in cold conditions is a major investment for most divers. You are not just investing in keeping dry but also in keeping warm. To do this it must fit well with seals that are efficient at the neck and wrists. |












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