Hollis Duffle Bag for Scuba and Snorkeling
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In the event that it is full, it will be too big to travel with.
A carry-on could be made out of it You may have turned it on, but what are you putting inside? This is a very large and heavy one with a full set of gear, so I don't think you can carry it- During a shore excursion during a cruise, I used it to carry my gear. A couple of hours into using it it got really heavy and uncomfortable. The shoulder straps worked, but were It would be nice to have something on Bringing this bag forward, it is a nice dry bag, but is not very practical for a carry-on The bag is attached to it.
This is the website for the 28-inch holly.
It is empty. Not much at all. It may not be a lot but a couple pounds
Selected User Reviews For Hollis Duffle Bag for Scuba and Snorkeling
It's built well and is quite big, as well. That is why it seems not to be air tight enough for me to leave anything wet inside for too long. In the course of a cruise, I used it to remove my dive gear from the ship and take it to the dive sites. My feet got heavy and uncomfortable while I walked a long distance. As for the shoulder straps, they do their job, but after a while they dig into your shoulders. It would have been great if it had wheels to make it even more portable.
BCD, fins, reg, and other travel gear were stored in this bag. Buying these for taking our dive gear on flights was a good idea! They held up for a full week of diving! The best I have ever tried.
I have it on my 8-inch tablet. I have a 5mm wetsuit, hood, gloves, boots, fins, a mask in a hard case, and a snorkel, and I still have a lot For BCD or computers, this is good enough. All of the components of a full scuba set will fit nicely inside. In addition to the good build quality, this is a very durable piece of equipment. There are so many things in this bag, but it still feels.
I have enough room for my Mask, Fins, and Snorkel, as well as other items in this bag. Despite my need for a bag to fit my long fins, I am not convinced that it can be used as a carry-on. I agree with the statement. The material is water resistant and the construction is of quality.
This bag is just the right size for your entire dive This DRY bag can fit a BC, wetsuit, boots, mask, fins, snorkel, and regulator, as well as a wetsuit with a dry suit inside. Afterwards I don't have to worry about wet carpet in my car. It doesn't have a side pocket or two, which would make it perfect. Great for long hauls.
It is neither too large nor too small.
Two of these bags have been helping us transport and organize our gear (up and down three flights of stairs) for about three years. The boots are showing some signs of wear, but they are still waterproof and in good working condition. It has good zippers (coarse teeth) that rarely jam. When you want a backpack duffel that can fit a full set of gear (open heel, large capacity The size of the fins and the booties are 5 I have a 7mm wetsuit, BCD, regulators, mask, snorkel, towel, rash guard, and all the other gear I need. you should check it out.