I love Scuba Diving’s Scuba Lab. I think they do a great job comparing various pieces of dive gear and provide very clear, layman-esue explanations for their ratings. I am a bit skeptical, though, since products rarely receive below a “very good performer” rating. Are they just being kind? Do they only write a review of a product if they have something nice to write? I wonder. (I’d love to see them write, “Product X totally sucked! We can’t believe it’s on the market!”)
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