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Robby Myers

Robby Myers has been diving since 2014, when he was certified through Indiana University’s Center of Under Water Science. He moved to Florida to pursue a career in diving where he worked part-time at an aquarium before joining the staff of Scuba Diving magazine. Robby oversees ScubaLab, the gear testing arm of Scuba Diving. Even outside of ScubaLab’s head-to-head gear testing, his dive kit usually incorporates one or more pieces of the latest gear. Some of his favorite destinations include Galapagos and French Polynesia, but you’ll often find him testing dive equipment in Central Florida’s freshwater springs.

ScubaLab Reviews 26 New Dive Masks

ScubaLab tested and reviewed 26 dual-lens, single-lens and low-volume masks in our latest ScubaLab review.

The Travel Friendly Gear You Need

These 13 travel-friendly pieces of scuba gear will lighten your load on your next dive trip.

The Best of the Best: A Recap of ScubaLab's Action Camera Test

In 2019, ScubaLab tested nine underwater action cameras and our editors captured more than 560 gigabytes worth of video. See our favorite moments here.

New Scuba Gear: FinClip, Atomic BCD, and a Floating Mask Case

Our editors review three news pieces of unique scuba gear, including the finclip and a mask case that floats.

The 11 Best Dive Watches for Every Budget

Whether you’re looking to buy or just looking, these new dive watches for scuba diving are sure to catch your eye.

Scuba Diving Gift Guide

Before you go Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping, take a look at our scuba diving gift guide; it includes new gear and handy scuba accessories that any scuba diver will love.

ScubaLab Reviews 9 of the Best Underwater Action Cameras

ScubaLab reviews nine underwater cameras to determine the best underwater action camera, including GoPro, Garmin, SeaLife and more.

New Gear and Gadgets for Underwater Photographers

New underwater photo gear, from the Olympus TG-6 compact camera to SeaLife's new photo lights.

Where to Go Scuba Diving off Santa Catalina Island

Divers visiting Los Angeles or Hollywood can go scuba diving at Santa Cataline Island, just 22 miles offshore.