Key West, take dive gear or rent?

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If I can find a dive buddy I should be able to get in two days of diving.
 
If you are just going to dive 1 day , I would rent the equipment from the dive shop
you choose . The airlines will take big money for an additional bag . Safe diving !
Sea Dwellers
 
I should be able to get every thing in my Akona Globetrotter bag, fins strapped to outside of bag. I’ll put my reg in my personal bag. Thank you for your 2€
 
Remember that a knife or shears will need to go in checked baggage.

I get one free bag on Delta, which is airline I normally patronize (flying out of ATL, go figure) and I use that free checked bag for most my gear. I've even taken a disassemble pony bottle. If I had to pay a big airline checked bag fee, I'd look into renting too.
 
Remember that a knife or shears will need to go in checked baggage.

I get one free bag on Delta, which is airline I normally patronize (flying out of ATL, go figure) and I use that free checked bag for most my gear. I've even taken a disassemble pony bottle. If I had to pay a big airline checked bag fee, I'd look into renting too.
I’m going to have a mako pole spear and knife sent down to Marco and pick it up later then bring it. But thx for the heads up
 
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