Makai
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Hey, Gypsy, I'll be happy to sell you my Dive Caddy if you can't wait. I've never used it. I tried packing it once and didn't like it. Nothing wrong with it, just not right for me. I still have the original box packaging.
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Wow, I didn't realize that the turtle pack could hold so much. Has TSA stopped you to inspect your light? Do you have your light in a protective Pelican type container?
Do you think that a DSS long pattern stainless steel backplate with the bolt-on weight plates will a) fit in the dive caddy and b) pass TSA?
My wife and I used Dive Caddy's this past July on our trip to Cozumel. We flew on crowded flights with Continental and had no problems to speak of. Loved being able to carry all our significant gear with us as carry on baggage.
However, we were not able to slide the bags into the overhead as you would a standard carry-on bag. We did find that our two bags set in length wise one on top of the other takes about the same amount of space as two carry-on rollers side by side. None of the flight attendants hassled us as we were quick to stow them.
Helpful tip with going through the boarding gate: have your Dive Caddy on your back and facing away from the attendant. They don't question what they don't see. Is it cheating? Maybe. But you should see the kind of crap other people get on board.
The Divecaddy should be available before Christmas with the Destination bag included. The price will be a little higher but well worth it.
You can place your orders now with a deposit.
Safe Diving,
Brad
I plan on using Continental to fly to Cozumel as well, any tips on finding their "Sweet spot" during the year for a trip to Cozumel?
It sucks to hear that the Dive Caddy didnt fit in the top compartment
Perhaps if you removed the turtle pack you could have?
Are Continentals overheads smaller than others? Seems most people have been able to easily store this wing to wing with no issues with the turtle pack on...
Any more info on this?
I'd like to see what the differences are in the new model. And can the new boat bag be considered your carry-on bag for the plane & be able to stow computers or cameras etc?
Any pics or pricing info?
This def seems like the way to go.
I plan on using Continental to fly to Cozumel as well, any tips on finding their "Sweet spot" during the year for a trip to Cozumel?
It sucks to hear that the Dive Caddy didnt fit in the top compartment
Perhaps if you removed the turtle pack you could have?
Are Continentals overheads smaller than others? Seems most people have been able to easily store this wing to wing with no issues with the turtle pack on...
Any more info on this?
I'd like to see what the differences are in the new model. And can the new boat bag be considered your carry-on bag for the plane & be able to stow computers or cameras etc?
Any pics or pricing info?
This def seems like the way to go.
On top of this, does anyone know how big fins you can carry in this? I was looking at either the Aqualung Slingshots or the Atomic Split Fins which are both 27"... (slingshots are a little over 5lbs, Atomics are around 7lbs)
Just made a trip from Newark to Houston, Houston to Cabo and back with no problems using my DiveCaddy in the overhead compartments. Continental flights all the way and back.
The new destination bag is a mesh bag and will not be suitable for carrying your laptop etc. It is designed to compress into a small area and then expanded to hold your dive equipment when you head to the boat.
As soon as I hear they are available I will post a message here.
Safe Diving,
Brad 845-590-9721