Tusa BP-2 gear bags

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starfish365

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woo hoo I finally get to go away - and I get to go diving - question is I now need a gear bag. TUSA has a new back pack gear bag (BP-2) which retails within my budget but does anyone have any suggestions for gear bags...I really like this one...anyone have one?
 
starfish365:
:jump3:
woo hoo I finally get to go away - and I get to go diving - question is I now need a gear bag. TUSA has a new back pack gear bag (BP-2) which retails within my budget but does anyone have any suggestions for gear bags...I really like this one...anyone have one?
i have that bag and love it .it holds all my gear just fine


derrick
 
If that is a bag you check on the airlines, I would recommend going with one that has no scuba symbols or anything like that on it. It just advertises that is the bag full of expensive stuff to steel.

I use a regular duffle like bag with my bc in a plastic tupperware like container and no stickers or flashy dive symbols.

Cheap...effective....safer.

Rich
 
Try LLBean. They have some great rolling duffles. I got one last summer and it held dive gear for two of us plus more. Very well made. Thick nylon with straps, etc. About $100. Plus, no dive symbols, etc. Non-descript.
 
We really found the Tusa to be a really good deal. For under $100 you get a bag with wheel, airport pop-up handle, backpack straps, plus the inner lining unzips so if it gets a bit funky from wet gear sitting in there too long - just unzip - wash and replace.

And knock on wood.... We've sold literaly hundreds of them and have yet to get one back!
 

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