My BC is of the backpalte and wing variety. It fits very well when disasembled. Most BCs really shouldn't be a problem though. just fold it up and put it in the bag. Throw everything else on top. The thing that actually takes up the most space is the fins. My Jet fins are short enough to fit in my bag. A lot of other fin designs are too long. Force Fins seem to be some of the best fins for travel.ItMustBeJames:Jess, how do you cary on your BC? I can imagine squeezing everything else into one or two carryons, but the only mental image I can get with the BC is wearing it as a vest. I'm not sure I'm ready to make that fashion statement.A few more dives, and maybe ...
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here is a list of everything I put in my backpack on my recent trip to Cozumel:
backplate and wing setup, jet fins, regulators(7ft hose included), wetsuit, hooded vest, booties, bottom timer, mask, camera, x-shorts, smb, 100ft spool, mirror, whistle, emt shears, a lot of bolt snaps and some misc. other things. This fit rather well into a backpack that fit easily into the overhead compartment. Just add a tank and 4# of lead from the dive op and I was ready to go. Everything else I put into a much smaller backpack that fit under the seat in front of me on the plane.
~Jess