Cressi Waterproof Bag for Scuba and Freediving Equipment - Large & Roomy Bag: 135 Liters Capacity | Gorilla Pro XL
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Hello Felix, the model in question is the current version. Thanks, Bill, I hope this helps
you can travel on an airline with it.
It was easy for me to fit two dive sets (BCD, fins, mask, snorkel, boots and short wetsuits) into the bag. In this bag, I expect you could fit at least four free dive sets. The product is very durable/strong and checks out Thank you! I hope this is helpful!
Thanks for asking. Hi Denia, thanks for the Approximately 37 square inches are filled in the bag. The square is made of 4 13-inch squares. Weight 5 lbs. We would be happy to answer any other questions you may have. I would like to thank Divemaster Chris at 866-761-6888
Selected User Reviews For Cressi Waterproof Bag for Scuba and Freediving Equipment - Large & Roomy Bag: 135 Liters Capacity | Gorilla Pro XL
Despite its strength, the material is not particularly durable. Having been in the bag just one trip, the bottom of the bag has developed multiple small holes. This will be my first trip, and I'm very worried that these holes could grow larger and end up destroying the equipment in my We are disappointed! It is very strong and has strong zippers and handles. If I could return my bag or have a new one mailed to me, that would be very much appreciated.

I liked the fact it had a spout to drain from, but I don't think the Cressi make is good enough.

My bag was returned to me from the flight with a broken clip holder, so I used it for a short period of time. I tried to find out if there was a warranty on this one since I had to wait until after the return and refund period had ended This is not a good deal.

It didn't seem to matter what other people said about this. It was a complete disappointment to use this bag at all, despite owning many Cressi products. In my first impression, I thought it was very well made and would hold up well over time. I recognize baggage handlers are not the most gentle with bags, however, my bag was damaged/scuffed and it was starting to rip. I know that they aren't the most gentle with bags on/off/on boats, but still, no more abuse occurs than that. I have added pictures that show how the bag is broken down. It's not the same quality as the Cressi gear I have previously purchased.

It holds everything one might need for a getaway. I find this bag to be very useful for scuba diving. A dive trip was held in it, where two BCD's, two sets of fins, a mask, snorkel, and two wet suits were stored. One end of the plug serves as a drainage hole. The two ends of the bag are adorned with handles, as well as the shoulder strap.


There was damage to the exterior of the bag. Although the contents were good, the writing was poor. A tough bag that is perfect for containing excess water and sand. It would have been nice if it had a shoulder There is no better beast for hauling big wetsuits, snorkel sets, or other gear down the beach.

As I just used it for the first time, I noticed that the zipper is quite flimsy and opens after you close it. While it seems heavy duty at first glance, I found it to be very flimsy. The bag is really crappy simply because of that. For instance, the construction of the bag is much lighter than that of a North Face bag.
