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ScubaLab: 2013 Fin Test Review

We took 13 new fin models into the water and surfaced with some surprising test results.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Testers' Choice - SCUBAPRO Seawing Nova

An across-the- board favorite among test divers, the Seawing Nova earned more favorite votes than any fin in this review, making it a bona fide Testers’ Choice in its own category.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Testers' Choice - Atomic Aquatics Blade Fin

Test divers loved this new kicker. It took the top spot on their Favorites list, earning it the Testers’ Choice for this category.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aeris Accel

The Accel is an impressive performer, good for both local diving and travel. It’s also priced right, making it this year’s Best Buy for this category.

Mares Fins: Avanti Quattro + ScubaLab Review

For fans of a stiffer fin that throttles like a Formula One race car, the Avanti Quattro + is a showstopper — and this year’s Testers’ Choice in the Paddle Fin category.

2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aqua Lung Stratos ADJ

The Stratos ADJ is marketed as an entry-level fin, but vets will appreciate its performance. For comfort, solid kicking chops and budget price, it earned the Best Buy for this category.

ScubaLab: 2013 Scuba Reg Review

Want to know what is the best scuba diving reg for your money? ScubaLab evaluated 17 top regulators,See how the breathers compare.

60:Second ScubaLab: Subgear Element 3MM Wetsuit

Designed for female divers using a new Body Map system, Subgear’s Element three-mil steamer keeps ladies warm and looking good. Super-stretch neoprene and strategically placed Ultra-Span panels provide the perfect balance of warmth and flexibility. Smooth-skin wrist and ankle seals help keep water out, and the plush torso lining feels good against the skin. It’s a fashionable and comfortable suit that provides reliable warmth for recreational diving.

60:Second ScubaLab: Cressi Nano Mask

Designed for free-diving and spearfishing, the Nano mask uses Cressi's new Integrated Frame Design in which the two-piece frame is recessed into the mask's skirt. The dual-lens mask is made to fit very close to the face, allowing divers to move through the water and maneuver in tight spaces with minimal hydro drag.