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.
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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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The Zeagle Ranger is one of the most popular buoyancy compensators in the world.
This Review is by Jenia Cherkassky.
I’ve owned the Ranger for 2 years now and it’s still like new. Never had a single problem with it. Although, the Back flotation system might not be very convenient to beginners.

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Do it yourself: how to make a scuba gear locker by Richard Reid (DentonDivers.com)

If you are like me, you get home from a weekend of diving… head for the shower, and start washing all your gear down. After I’m finished, there is a shower curtain rod placed over the center of the bathtub where I hang my gear to let it drip dry. After awhile, my wife started complaining…
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This is a mask that incorporates a fully functional diving computer with a display in the bottom of the right eye. The mask also includes a transmitter for the tank to display gas pressure. It was developed by Oceanic and is used in several Navy’s (as can be seen in the picture).
The Review was written by Richard Reid, the administrator of Denton Divers

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How To Choose The Right Scuba Fins By: Laura Cain
When it comes to investing in your own pair of scuba fins, you have a plethora of choices from a number of manufacturers who continue to advance the engineering they use to produce the most durable, efficient fins possible. While the original, traditional full foot scuba fins are still popular among some people, there are many more styles available now. Most of the new styles of scuba fins are designed by using technical and involved mathematical angles and engineering so that the fin works to the divers advantage as far as efficiency and ease of use.
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The ScubaPro MK17 is designed to be a scuba regulator that is meant to work in an extreme environment (including cold water). In order to protect the ambient chamber from ice, ScubaPro use 2 technologies: TIS (Thermal Insulating System) and AD (Anti Freeze).

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Sartek 21/13w switchable HID w/ 15.6AH Li-Ion battery Review by Michael
I ordered the light directly from Sartek (no wetmate version) and Carl (the CEO) was a super nice fella that took really good care of me. I also had some help in email exchange from someone there named Jennifer who was great as well.

Here is the Review. It is listed under the “other gear” category in the upper menu and in the menu on the right.
Enjoy.
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Posted by: Jenia in scuba, gear
We have just uploaded a full detailed review of the legendary Poseidon Jetstream Scuba Regulator. The Review is here, and it can also be accessed from the menu on the right.

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