FPDocMatt
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Take a look at some of the Pelican 'hard' cases too...You can put a TSA lock on them .......
What is a TSA lock?
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Take a look at some of the Pelican 'hard' cases too...You can put a TSA lock on them .......
Okay, I just received the Jamaican Smuggler and I like it.
I'm not sure whether I should check it through or carry it on.
The material is durable, but I'm concerned about my BC and regulator getting damaged in the luggage handling.
So I'm thinking about putting the BC and regulator in my hard-shell suitcase, and checking them through, and using the Smuggler as a carry-on with wetsuit and computer.
If I put the regulator in the Smuggler as a carry-on, won't the screeners freak out when they see all that metal under the X-ray?
I could put the regulator and BC in the Smuggler and pad them with towels and check it through, but I think a regulator is too expensive an item to risk its getting damaged.
My main motivation for buying this is to have a bag with wheels when I'm walking from my hotel room to the boat or dive shop. And it's a great bag for that purpose.
I would think the Smuggler is kinda big for carry-on?
I always put my BC in checked luggage after disconnecting the inflator hose from it (to eliminate possible breakage at the connection) and padding it with clothes, wetsuit, fins etc.
I take my reg and computer in my carry-on. All the times I've gone through TSA, they never flinched at the sight of a reg setup and computer... only my sharp pointed 2" scissors which they took away (imagine the headlines: Aircraft hijacked with 2" scissors! :shocked2: ) Remember that your carry-on has a better chance of making it to your destination and less chance for pilferage by luggage handlers.
Only recourse is to pack so that handlers will have a tough time singling out an item to take i.e. putting smaller items (like a light or other valuable) in interior zippered compartments or in another secured/attached bag within the luggage.
I'm not clear on where that connection is. The BC came with an inflator hose, and there's a hose from there to the 1st stage of my regulator. Where do you disconnect what?
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.