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Re: GEAR BAG - advice !         

Group: aus.sport.scuba · Group Profile
Author: Douglas W. Popeye Frederick
Date: Jul 30, 2008 23:27

"Hi-Soft" spam.com> wrote in message
news:6Yejk.23322$IK1.5039@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm in the market for a new gear bag...since after my last dive, all my
> gear ( incl. dry clothes etc. ) got soaked..
>
> My current gear bag (Mares), whilst convenient in size, and compartments,
> in a vented bottom type.... so no good if leaving the bag on the floor at
> "Dive Vic", or on the boat...

Is Akona an option?

Mine has "airport" rollers and handle (never use 'em), pack straps.

It's crammed full, -full- and takes a mighty beating.

http://www.finalprotectivefire.com/pix/index.php?dir=Gear%%20Flicks/

Fits under the dive bench in the average boat.

If you go through the pics by number, you can see how I do my dry stuff.
> Just wondering what most of you use..and are happy or not happy with..
>
> Was thinking og getting a "Dry Bag" type...but so far I haven't been able
> to find one that has anythingother than one main compartment.. I really
> want a bag that has at least a few separate sections, so as to be able to
> keep things organized..
>
> My current bag is about 800mm long and has to separate end sections, great
> for gloves, booties, Divelog, knifes etc..and main section large enough
> for BCD, fins, mask etc...though a bit tight for a 7mm suit...
>
> Also, wouln't mind the convenience of rollers too...
>
> So ultimately, waterproof, with a few separate sections, large enough for
> a full set of gear, and on rollers too..
>
> Any advice appreciated..
>
> bc
>

--
Popeye
"Best thing for him, really. His therapy
was going nowhere," -Hannibal Lector.
www.finalprotectivefire.com
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