
The Scubapro Go Sport fin is a popular option for scuba divers. It's made from durable monoprene. The blades have vertical stabilizing steel skegs. It's small and compact and has many colors to choose from. The fin's design is loved by Scubalab test subjects.
Scubapro Go Sport fin
Scubapro's GO fin was updated with the Scubapro Sport fin. It features a monoprene blade, rail-mounted power bars, and a re-engineered foot pocket, called the Ergo3. It is lightweight, portable, and fast.
This open-heel fin is a great choice for those looking for comfort and high performance. The central panel has a power panel and a replaceable heel strap. The fin's skegs help minimize side slip and maximize stability. The fin's lightweight design makes it ideal for backpacking and traveling.

Scubapro's Go Sport fin is lightweight and easy to use thanks to its streamlined design. It is also 100% Monprene. This helps prevent de-laminations, broken blades, or torn foot pockets. It is durable and comfortable, and can withstand heavy use.
Garmin Descent MK2i dive computer
Garmin Descent MK2i Dive computer is very user-friendly. In our review, it was the Testers' Choice for dive computers. It offers a wide range of features and is sleek in design. It is also equipped with a GLONASS antenna system and GPS, making it an excellent choice for divers.
The Descent MK2 diving computer was designed to be used by both technical and advanced divers. It can store upto 200 dives. The device also has a long dive time of 80 hours, a smartwatch mode and a GPS music mode. This versatile dive computer is ideal for any expedition, from a solitary swim to a multi-day expedition.
For displaying dive data, the dive computer also has an alternative screen. Bluetooth technology is also supported. The signal may sometimes be blocked by divers' drysuits and other gear. Divers should make sure they have clear lines of sight to the computer.

Scubapro Coronado foot pocket
The Coronado is a favorite choice for divers. This foot pocket goes well with most boots and feet. Multiple testers chose it as their favorite. The design is simple and makes it easier to maneuver in the water. It scored very well on the power to stress scale.