
Scuba divers have a variety of options, including the Scubapro ScubaproGo Sport fin. It's made of durable monoprene and has vertical stabilizing skegs at the tip of the blades. It's small, compact, and available in many colors. This fin is well-received by divers.
Scubapro Go Sport fin
Scubapro's award-winning GO fin has been updated to make the Scubapro Go sport fin. It has a monoprene blade and rail-mounted power bars. It is lightweight, portable, and fast.
This open-heel dive fin provides exceptional comfort and performance. The central panel has a power panel and a replaceable heel strap. The fin's skegs help minimize side slip and maximize stability. Its lightweight design makes this ideal for backpacking or travel.

Scubapro Go Sports fins have a sleek design that is light and comfortable. It is also 100% Monprene. This helps prevent de-laminations, broken blades, or torn foot pockets. It's durable, comfortable, and can withstand heavy usage.
Garmin Descent MK2i dive computer
Garmin Descent MK2i Dive Computer is extremely user-friendly and capable. The Testers' Choice was awarded to it in our dive computer review. It has a wealth of features and a sleek design. It's also compatible with GPS and GLONASS, making it a great choice for divers.
Designed for both technical and advanced divers, the Descent MK2 dive computer offers many features that make it a top contender for a first dive computer. It can store upto 200 dives. The device features a smartwatch, a GPS mode, and an 80-hour long dive time. This versatile dive computer is ideal for any expedition, from a solitary swim to a multi-day expedition.
A second screen can be used to display dive data on the computer. Bluetooth technology can also be used to connect wireless headphones. The signal may sometimes be blocked by divers' drysuits and other gear. To avoid this issue, divers should ensure that they have clear line-of-sight with the computer.

Scubapro Coronado foot pocket
Divers love the Coronado. This foot pocket is compatible with all types of boots and feet. Multiple users voted it their favorite. The design is simple and makes it easier to maneuver in the water. It also scored high on power versus stress.