Cressi Strong Large Capacity Roller Luggage Bag 115L with Backpack Straps - Moby 5: Designed in Italy
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In terms of fin pockets, the bag has them on both sides, it is designed for 1 pair, but it can accommodate two pairs on each side, depending on your fin setup. In it I can fit an omega pair and a jet fin as well
Yes, we were able to fit my husband's gear and my gear with no problem along with some extra items I packed with me for our vacation to Cozumel. Just be careful as most airlines limit luggage weight to 50 pounds. The bag is made very well and we love it
I like this suitcase a lot! I really like the way the video was Access to the loading dock is easy. The fins will fit in the large side pockets. However, it is a very large one. A little bit big for a carry on. The main challenge I had when I used it the first time was the risk of oversight as it is large enough to fit all your dive gear as well as You should weigh it before your flight so you don't lose it.
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Selected User Reviews For Cressi Strong Large Capacity Roller Luggage Bag 115L with Backpack Straps - Moby 5: Designed in Italy
The dive in Cambodia was done with this. In a million years, I would never have thought I would have to hike across an island with my gear, but I Seeing as how the straps make a big difference, they proved very handy. I highly recommend this purchase!.
I could comfortably fit all of my gear including a 5mm suit in this bag with room for some clothing, books, computers, etc. It could also be used as a backpack, but it would be difficult to do so comfortably. This is good for stairways and dirt roads in a pinch. There is no doubt that this was designed by someone who actually dives, and it is well thought out The design of our web site. The convenience of having everything in one place is really nice even when you don't travel. In our opinion, there are three main reasons why 5 out of 10 can't be achieved It is rated with stars. To begin with, I don't see how zipper pull locks can be TSA approved with the holes at the bottom of the pulls looking Secondly, there are no feet on the upper part of the bag, meaning it can lie flat on a flat surface without scratching. Three is the way the 'Cressi' stamp is all over it. This immediately identifies it to the consumer as a scuba gear You need to be aware of It would be better if I had a low-cost My profile bag has no clues in it, so I may be able to kill them.
This bag hasn't yet been used for travel or storage, but I am extremely pleased with the initial impressions. It fits my Dive Rite XT fins perfectly in the side pockets of the board. The BAD is roomy enough for me and my 3xl wetsuit, my plate and wing BCD, my shorts and vest combo in neoprene, my mesh dive bag, my mask, regulator, and dive boots. All parts except the tanks (equivalent to the full kit). My wardrobe appears to have enough room to accommodate all of my clothing for one A smooth, easy-to-open handle makes it easy for the wheels to roll. A critic of this bag commented on the length of the straps on the back pack section. Contrary to what you say, I differ. It turns out that if you tuck the shoulder straps in, you can clip them to the bottom straps so the excess stays in place.
There is a lot of material in the bag. This bag has been a great companion to my dive trips over the past few months it has carried all of my dive equipment plus my regular clothes and extras for the whole trip with some room to spare. As far as weight was concerned, I had no problems with it. The fins do fit inside the outside pouches since I prefer to lock my car when traveling, so I didn't want to worry about multiple locks, but I usually lock the car when I'm traveling. I am not able to use it even after three trips because the bottom corners are already worn, and the hard plastic underneath can be seen, showing it is either cheap material (which the material does not feel like it is) or that it should have been protected somehow.
Having large pockets on the front of the bag was convenient, and I appreciated being able to access my fins without having to open the whole * I just returned from Key West after diving there the other day. I noticed the material on the zipper was pulling away from the stitching after the bag arrived in Key West fine but the zipper was still intact. My first observation was that one of the pockets, the larger of the two, was partially removed when I got back home from LA. Almost all of the stitching around the lower half of the pocket had broken, allowing the pouch that holds all of my documentation to fall out, something that could have happened on board the plane or on the luggage Bottom line, if you don't plan to get your bag wet or take it through an airport, or if you're very gentle with your bag, this is the bag you need. A dive bag is meant to get wet, but that's the nature of the product. My recommendation would be to stay away from.
On a dive trip to Cozumel, I used a large regular suitcase. Our first decision was to purchase a rolling scuba bag for the next trip. I have now traveled to Hawaii two times with the bag and it has held up well. There was enough room for two divers' equipment (BCs, regulators, fins, etc. ) and there was additional room for extra fins and snorkels. I am happy with the way the wheels are holding up. My next update will be after a trip to Bonair, to see how it held up to the The worst thing in the world is having your wheels break.
I love this Cressi Travel Scuba Bag! Divers like me travel around the world on a regular basis for scuba diving. Here are some factors you need to think about when buying a scuba bag There's no need for salt to get stuck in the zipper as they are of very high quality. A worker issues padded bags when they are loading and throwing gear in the air. A travel bag with transport handles, back straps, and an expandable pull handle are essentials for traveling to dive shops around the planet. One bag was pulled by its back straps and another bag was carried by its front straps. This room has plenty of space! As long as you buffer them by 2 pounds, the airline will allow 50. In this case, the bag weighs 11 pounds, and I added 39 lbs of equipment for the event flight and there is still lots of The bag is awesome! It is a very sturdy bag, and it will not rip or fray. There is nothing to complain about when it comes to price. There are three bags I own and I carry them everywhere.
I love how it rolls and packs up! The bag is capable of storing a large amount of gear and is overall a very good one. I still probably pack too many things as a relative newb, but I found this bag to be a pleasure to use on a dive trip. It has big wheels that roll well over rough surfaces, external fin pouches that are very useful, and internal compression straps that are convenient. The backpack straps are a very nice addition, but I have not yet tested them. only thing missing from this bag is a side handle, but other than that it works perfectly.