I'd say anything made by Stahlsac! I have a bag that is a few years old and it has taken quite a few trips and come out looking great each time. I have the Jamaican Smuggler and I'm impressed with the quality. Well made and well designed.
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I'd say anything made by Stahlsac! I have a bag that is a few years old and it has taken quite a few trips and come out looking great each time. I have the Jamaican Smuggler and I'm impressed with the quality. Well made and well designed.
When I go on a trip to warm water, I always end up packing 2 cases. The Stahlsac, for checked luggage, pretty much takes the gear, wetsuit, fins, and clothes, etc. Then for a carry-on, I have another generic wheeled suitcase that I bought for $15. I put everything that I need/want to dive with in there in case my checked suitcase never makes it to my destination... mask, reg, computer, set of clothes that I could wash out but live on for the week, etc. Everything else that I don't mind renting goes into checked luggage. When I'm done packing, I've usually got a checked bag that weighs between 45-50 lbs and a carry-on that weighs about 30-35 lbs. The carry-on will fit in the overhead for pretty much most jets. For puddle jumpers, I'm usually asked to do a gate check. The Stalhsac is maybe filled to about 65-75% capacity. The more I travel, the more I end up eliminating from the next trip. For a boat bag (warm water trips), I have a simple mesh bag to carry stuff to/from my room or locker.
Carry-ons don't take the abuse that checked luggage does. I'd put the money into a Stahlsac that you will check. Honestly, luggage is pretty boring, but when my Stahlsac arrived (bought it off eBay) I actually got excited when I saw how really well made and designed it was. Pretty much lives up to its reputation.
I'd say anything made by Stahlsac! I have a bag that is a few years old and it has taken quite a few trips and come out looking great each time. I have the Jamaican Smuggler and I'm impressed with the quality. Well made and well designed.
Check out the FIL rolling duffel at Costco. $40 and it will hold two sets of dive gear. When on the boat, you can push down the top and shove the thing under the boat seat. From what I can see, it is as good quality as some of the more expensive bags I have seen, and for $40, if something does break, you won't be crying about it. Just go get another one: Costco will replace if something breaks.