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This is my usual scuba gear i pack for a 1-2 week dive trip.
In the main compartment:
Hollis F1 fins, large 3mm wetsuit, full skins, booties, slippers, DSS BP/W, 2-3 board shorts.
In Spider Bag:
5 T-shirts, underwear, socks, 2 cargo shorts
I usually wear on anything heavy like jeans, sneakers, sweater to minimse bulk.
Haven't used the turtle pack yet since i pack my regs, computer, compass, mask, lift bags and lights in my reg bag and take that as my man purse LMAO. But if you do use the turtle pack and it is a little tight in the over head compartment, it simply detaches and you sliip it under the seat.
But it all compresses into a tight little bundle that is by far smaller then the military duffle bags they carry on, and is smaller then camping/ skiing rigs that people bring on. When not in use the main bag and the spider bag rolls up and stores in the turtle pack. This has literally been the best bag investment i have to date. On non diving trips, i pack all my clothes and shoes and compress it all as if it was scuba gear, and i can carry easily enough clothes for 2 weeks much less the normal weekend or 1 week trip.
I just got mine a couple of weeks ago after debating the price, but when you think of what you spend on a regular carry on that wont pack cloths and fins (unless you have jets or turtles) and when not in use it packs all into a space no bigger then a reg bag.. Nothing else to say.. LOL, if you have any other questions i wil be glad to answer them.
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-Kevin-
Last edited by galfebeg : 10-08-2009 at 07:27 AM.
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