Collaborative discussion: Logistics of diving in Bonaire

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or 7kg limit. Ugh.
How is that even feasible? I was just struggling to make the 10kg limit on a non-diving trip with nothing but clothes and toiletries in a rolling suitcase for a couple days. I guess the move is to ditch the roller for a lighter duffel.
 
How is that even feasible? I was just struggling to make the 10kg limit on a non-diving trip with nothing but clothes and toiletries in a rolling suitcase for a couple days. I guess the move is to ditch the roller for a lighter duffel.
Not easy! I ditched my "light weight" roller that was about 3kg and use a less-than-1kg backpack (bag with straps, actually) to hold meds, lithium batteries, and other carry-on needs, and also have a "photographer's vest" with huge pockets for a camera, phone, powerpack, books, even my laptop in a pocket on the back of the vest.
 

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