Made to Order Gear Bag for 2300 Pesos

What gear bag do you use?


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Do Jetfins fit in them? Piktyur pls :)



you should hear chip say that...

Jag

I think all Filipino's have either said that or heard their relatives say that :)
 
i use the standard crate and my XL jetfins with springs fit the crate. but one on top of the other since the crate is not that wide.
 
Ben_ca; I was certified in Monterey many moons ago (1974); I remember diving in the Bay Area one had to carry a lot of stuff from the car to the beach (unless boatdiving) & I then also tried a lot of gear bags. If one was able to gear up in the car then it wouldn't be a problem but if circumstances required gearing up by the beach I think a wheeled trolley wouldn't work along the rocks and sand so perhaps a mesh back pack would be ideal there, don't you think ?
 
Prandy,
Most of my diving is from the shore... I dive out of my truck and just gear up there and walk in. I want the crate mainly to keep the gear all in one container. Most of the containers we get here are just the small milk crates that cannot fit fins. I just want a crate that I can put the fins in.

Ben
 
Ben_ca; I was certified in Monterey many moons ago (1974); I remember diving in the Bay Area one had to carry a lot of stuff from the car to the beach (unless boatdiving) & I then also tried a lot of gear bags. If one was able to gear up in the car then it wouldn't be a problem but if circumstances required gearing up by the beach I think a wheeled trolley wouldn't work along the rocks and sand so perhaps a mesh back pack would be ideal there, don't you think ?
what ben needs is a bangkero to carry his gear... hahahahaha

Jag
 
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