3william56
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It very much depends on the size of your housing. For the nice compact Aquatica 5N we now use, a good DSLR shoulder bag (we use a Nikon bag, but any which fits will do). It fits well, has sufficient padding without being too large, and can fit the port, arms and a couple of Light and Motions all in one convenient shoulder bag.
Bonus hint: for air travel, invest in a good carry-on roller bag. Put the housing, regs and all the small, heavy or sensitive gear in that. Most airlines don't weigh carry ons if they don't look heavy. Keep the roller on the floor, and they'll never spot the 10 kilos of gear inside, and you can keep your fragile gear out of the tender "please throw underhand" mercies of airline baggage staff.
For our massive old Amphibico dive buddy, we used a DSLR camera roller bag, the sort with velcro internal partitions. Can make up cosy compartments for all your gear.
Bonus hint: for air travel, invest in a good carry-on roller bag. Put the housing, regs and all the small, heavy or sensitive gear in that. Most airlines don't weigh carry ons if they don't look heavy. Keep the roller on the floor, and they'll never spot the 10 kilos of gear inside, and you can keep your fragile gear out of the tender "please throw underhand" mercies of airline baggage staff.
For our massive old Amphibico dive buddy, we used a DSLR camera roller bag, the sort with velcro internal partitions. Can make up cosy compartments for all your gear.