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I echo the Stahlsac. Love mine.
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As above, very expensive here, but get what you pay for [well most times]. and watch the video in the link.Stahlsac bags are terrific. Durable, great wheels / straps. Not dive "branded". Well designed.
Thank you. This actually makes more sense to meI would strongly recommend non Dive branded gear. 1) it doesn't scream steal me, I contain expensive gear; 2) you can usually save $; 3) more options. I really like the Osprey brand of backpacks and travel gear. And it really is guaranteed for life, no matter what the baggage handlers etc. do to it. You do pay more for their gear, but it is top notch, and if you find some on sale then even better.
Do you have the link for your bag? Amazon has one listed at $70ish, but not sure if it’s the one your happy with.After trying different ways of carrying gear to the boat and back, I have found it is much easier for me to wear my BC, string my regulator around my neck, put my fins on a really big carabiner (with a foam rubber handle) and carry everything else in a dry-bag. I'm 5' 1" and the distance from the ground to my hand is about 27" - it's about 33" for my husband (I made him stand up so I could measure!). Those mesh bags are cool, but for someone my height they just drag on the ground. PLUS, once you put the weight of a regulator in there with everything else, they're pretty darned heavy. If I happen to be wearing a 5mil I drape that over my shoulders too - more padding for the BC and regulator. Unless there are wheels on the mesh bag it's useless for me - and if there are wheels, I have more bag than the boat would like. So ... it's a 'whatever works' thing. (Btw, when I take my fins off the carabiner I put it right in the dry bag so it isn't hanging around the boat causing problems for other people - I remember reading somewhere on SB that folks on boats don't like carabiners, so I'm trying to be respectful.)
Do you have the link for your bag? Amazon has one listed at $70ish, but not sure if it’s the one your happy with.