which is a better diving magazine???

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I try to read every dive magazine I can get my hands on. After 44 years of off-and-on diving, I find I always enjoy reading a few of the stories in each one.
 
vladimir:

"...the Consumer Reports of diving" --Business Week

Says so right on the front page.

Honestly, I'd never seen or heard of Undercurrents before this post. How creepy is that? Anyway, thanks for the link.

cheers

Billy S.
 
clgsamson:
Bro, that's how I discovered sangalaki, indonesia. Don't discount the possibility of you going to some exotic diving place for your honeymoon in the future.

BTW, saw your puerto galera countdown in another thread. I do hope you get a good diving rate. It's much much different from Anilao rates.

Dive safe

we are going to galera via outrigger resort. we are only going for the day. rate is all inclusive of food and around 3 non-deco dives.
 
Jamdiver:
Spoon you should check out "Dive Magazine" http://www.divemagazine.co.uk . It's a UK publication, but I think it's miles ahead of Scuba Diving Magazine or Sport Diver.
Paired with Asian Diver, I think it'd take care of all your Diving literature needs..

i actually like divernet its a uk magazine/website. their gear reviews are unbiased and no-nonsense. been getting my gear reviews here lately. www.diver.net
 
Spoon:
i actually like divernet its a uk magazine/website. their gear reviews are unbiased and no-nonsense. been getting my gear reviews here lately. www.diver.net

Fair enough spoon. I'm a regular reader of their website, although they do take a while to update the website with the current issue. I do enjoy reading all about UK diving though, sort of makes me realise how easy I have it out here :wink:

Btw I think you meant http://www.divernet.com/index.shtml .
The link you posted leads to a California scuba diving site.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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