Might not work in some countries eg. Philippines which even regards 1st stage as an blunt weapon.Slide the backplate into your carry-on backpack. Saves weight for your checked bagage,
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Might not work in some countries eg. Philippines which even regards 1st stage as an blunt weapon.Slide the backplate into your carry-on backpack. Saves weight for your checked bagage,
That does open you up to the whims of security, I once spent about 30 minutes in a discussion with security over a 4” crescent wrench.Might not work in some countries eg. Philippines which even regards 1st stage as an blunt weapon.
That does open you up to the whims of security, I once spent about 30 minutes in a discussion with security over a 4” crescent wrench.
Most of the time but in my case we both won, the 4” wrench was short enough based on their own rules, it’s a nice travel tool since it’s a 6” size head on a 4” body, would hate to lose it to one of those guys.Usually there is only one winner.
Might not work in some countries eg. Philippines which even regards 1st stage as an blunt weapon.
That's my experience as well. At airports near dive locations, like Malta, the Maldives or local Egyptian airports, the security employees see divers and dive gear on a daily base.I got a laugh when I went to the keys. They opened and search my carry on (always when I bring dive gear). The person searching opened it and starting scratching his head and had to call a supervisor over........
Supervisor looked, told me she was jealous and wanted to join me on my obvious dive trip.
At airports near dive locations, like Malta, the Maldives or local Egyptian airports, the security employees see divers and dive gear on a daily base.