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Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:18 am
by scottsax
I'm planning on doing a fair amount of traveling and diving, and so I want a travel bag for my gear. It seems to me it should have big wheels, a telescoping handle, a removeable regulator bag, and...what else? The 2 that look best to me so far are the XS Scuba and the Akona. Any thoughts, suggestions, or ideas?

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:24 am
by Dmitchell
The new Scubapro is Sweet but it cost more than an ticket to mexico.

I was looking at the Akona <10lb bag last night.

Since luggage is becoming such an issue now a days, I'm starting to think going back to the old style with backpack straps might be an option. It will save 3-4 lbs and I'm usually right at 49lbs per bag so that makes a difference.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:28 am
by LCF
We have bought wheeled duffle bags at Costco. They have a bunch of compartments, are very light when empty, collapse so that they don't use much space in a hotel room, and do not scream "expensive scuba equipment worth stealing inside". They're also cheap, and some seem to be pretty durable.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:46 am
by Sounder
Scuba bags say "SCUBA GEAR!" on them, and they tend to be expensive. I'd go with a Costco or REI special. Also remember that ger weighs a TON... that weight limit comes quickly when packing gear. I check my clothes and stuff and carry on all my gear minus fins, wetsuit, and of course knife.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:21 am
by scottsax
Sounder wrote:I check my clothes and stuff and carry on all my gear minus fins, wetsuit, and of course knife.
So what sort of carry on do you use, then? BC, regs, light, and mask aren't small items...

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:29 am
by Sounder
scottsax wrote:
Sounder wrote:I check my clothes and stuff and carry on all my gear minus fins, wetsuit, and of course knife.
So what sort of carry on do you use, then? BC, regs, light, and mask aren't small items...
I was able to fit EVERYTHING I dive with except knife/fins/wetsuit in a standard-sized rolling "carry-on" sized suitcase. You just have to pack carefully and realize that you MUST carry that on because it'll be over-weight limits for checking. Yes, this included can-light and back up lights, long-hose regs, bp/w with harness, when I say everything I literally mean everything... and there wasn't a stich of extra room, but it fit quite nicely.

BTW - you need a SCAP. http://www.thescap.com :supz:

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:49 am
by CaptnJack
I put all my heavies in our carry-on. Standard roller square thing. 4 backup lights, 4 regs, 2x canister light, O2 analyzer. I use a t-shirt for padding. Cheap without scuba labeling. The checked bag is a larger sister to the carry-on.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:56 am
by Sounder
True - I DID pack a change of clothes in my carry on - but that's about all the room I had to spare. I also carried on a back-pack with a book, phone charging cord, medicines, passport, DAN/C-cards, etc.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 12:12 pm
by Pez7378
I use the Eagle Creek 22" switchback and it's bigger brother. Both are solidly built good quality travelling luggage and I can get all my gear in one or the other or both sans fins. I actually got the bigger bag so I could take my fins, and I can get everything in there plus clothes plus accessories. Problem is I have to check it which is hard on the nerves. The 22" I can carry on and it has an integrated backpack. My first trip I only had the 22" for my BP/W, regulators, mask, compass, computer, and all my clothes. The only thing missing was fins and a wetsuit. I was warned off of buying a bag that says "SCUBA GEAR INSIDE". However, if you do have a bag marked GEAR of some sort, you can get some allowances on weight. It's a catch 22. Contact your carrier for information on that.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 12:31 pm
by Sounder
Pez7378 wrote: However, if you do have a bag marked GEAR of some sort, you can get some allowances on weight. It's a catch 22. Contact your carrier for information on that.
Really? I'd like to learn more about this... do tell! I can put a "gear" sticker on anything!!

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:25 pm
by diver-dad
Sounder wrote:... Scuba bags say "SCUBA GEAR!" on them, and they tend to be expensive. I'd go with a Costco or REI special. ...
LCF wrote:We have bought wheeled duffle bags at Costco. They have a bunch of compartments, are very light when empty, collapse so that they don't use much space in a hotel room, and do not scream "expensive scuba equipment worth stealing inside". They're also cheap, and some seem to be pretty durable.
FWIW, thats exactly the way I go - I travel a bit & am lucky enough to go to HI 3-4x/yr for business, usually able to get a couple of dives in on my off time.

I got a decent wheeled duffle bag that only cost me $34, and looks pretty generic (well, ugly, actually) - no screaming "steal me" scuba gear signs. think STEALTH Even if it only lasts a year, I'm $$ ahead compared to a name brand setup (besides, I've never found one that does what I want it to very well).

... and I hand-carry reg, computer, light, and other stuff on the plane that I really care about - if the bag doesn't make it to the destination, I can rent the basics but still rely on the life support equip I can trust.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:34 pm
by CaptnJack
diver-dad wrote: ... and I hand-carry reg, computer, light, and other stuff on the plane that I really care about - if the bag doesn't make it to the destination, I can rent the basics but still rely on the life support equip I can trust.
There's not much compensation for permanently lost bags either. Something like $200/bag. Certainly not enough to replace a good reg, canister light, or even a wing. So I try to put the cheaper, lighter, less steal-able stuff in the checked bag and keep the most expensive heavy stuff with me.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:48 pm
by diver-dad
Good point!! ... and for one time I had a bag really lost, for the claim, the airline wanted receipts for everything I had in it ... (I'm talking just regular clothes!!!!)

So I said (politely and calmly) to the baggage counter attendant, that it is unreasonable to expect anyone to keep receipts for everything, and I asked her if she had receipts for all the clothes she's ever bought, and she looks me straight in the eye and says, "why, of course." :angryfire: ... Pure BS!!!

Then there is the HUGE run-around, menu-driven computer controlled call centers, and other ways they make it so darned hard to wade through the system that it is nearly impossible to get done - and you can just forget about talking to any human.

Never got a penny.

Sorry - got off-topic - I'm off my soap box now - rant is over.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 4:40 pm
by scottsax
Sounder wrote:
Pez7378 wrote: However, if you do have a bag marked GEAR of some sort, you can get some allowances on weight. It's a catch 22. Contact your carrier for information on that.
Really? I'd like to learn more about this... do tell! I can put a "gear" sticker on anything!!
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/co ... ports.aspx

Other airlines have similar guidelines.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 6:57 pm
by Burntchef
i have a freakin ginormous black diamond bag i used when i went to the keys. it fit 2 bcd, 2 sets of fins, 2 wetsuits, and still had room for a more. i did carrt on all my regs. the cool thing with the bag is that it has a back pack frame on it so you can wear it when shuffling around the air port. the bag materialwas also waterproof so on the boat it turned into our dry bag. if you want you are more then welcome to use it for a trip.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 7:53 pm
by Sounder
That too - I've got bags you're welcome to borrow too... and a little "dollie" to haul them around on if you wish. Worth every penny. I will tell you however that in Bonaire, the airport is WAAAAY small and that even if you had to carry your bags all the way to the parking lot, you're not going that far. In addition, there are great bag-carts all over the place - just grab one. It's worth not having to buy fancy new gear with wheels on it. Seriously, I've got 2 large duffels you're welcome to.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:57 pm
by Pinkpadigal
Check out American Airlines new baggage policy. Any way the airlines can nickel and dime people, they will. With this new policy, everyone is going to be carrying on luggage.

http://www.aa.com/apps/netSAAver/ViewPr ... ionContent

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 9:49 am
by scottsax
Thanks for all your offers and advice! I'm going to try this weekend (I'm in CA visiting family, but maybe dad will want to go to Costco) to look for a wheeled carry-on bag for my life support gear, and I'll check a duffle with fins, wetsuit and clothes. I need a good piece of luggage anyway-had the same bags for 15 years....

If I'm suddenly feeling miserly, I may take one of you up on the loaner offer. I think Sheri, Spatman, and I (and anyone else that wants to join) are going to try to dive Sunday June 1st somewhere for Sheri's first dive back from the Keys, so aybe we could all meet up then. I'll let you know what I find and/or buy, and report back! :salute:

Thanks again NWDC!




Oh, by the way... What do I wear under a wetsuit?

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 10:26 am
by Sounder
scottsax wrote:Oh, by the way... What do I wear under a wetsuit?
:evil4:

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 11:49 am
by spatman
scottsax wrote:Oh, by the way... What do I wear under a wetsuit?
a bathing suit. not too baggy is better.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:31 pm
by scottsax
spatman wrote:a bathing suit. not too baggy is better.
Yeah, I tried on my 3mm Hyperstretch over my board shorts, and it looked like I was wearing the astronaut diaper. ("Ever need to drive across the country to stab a bitch, but don't want to stop for the bathroom?") :smt065

Hey-it's my thread, I'll hijack it if I want to!

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 12:57 pm
by Pez7378
Speedo! :naka:

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:31 pm
by scottsax
Always wanted a banana hammock...

Image

This is exactly what my abs look like.

:la:

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 2:48 pm
by Tom Nic
Pinkpadigal wrote:Check out American Airlines new baggage policy. Any way the airlines can nickel and dime people, they will. With this new policy, everyone is going to be carrying on luggage.

http://www.aa.com/apps/netSAAver/ViewPr ... ionContent
This is worth printing out Amy... From the American Airlines Website:
"Customers who purchase domestic economy class tickets on or after May 12, 2008 but before June 15, 2008 may check one bag for free and check a second bag for $25 each way. Customers who purchase domestic economy class tickets on or after June 15, 2008 will be charged $15 each way for the first checked bag and $25 each way for the second checked bag. Our carry-on policy of one personal item (such as a purse or laptop bag) plus one bag remains in place."

This really sucks IMO, although I do understand the difficulties the airlines are facing. Just in case you didn't read it, if you purchase an American Airlines ticket after June 15th you are charged Fifteen bucks to check your first bag, and Twenty Five for the second. :angryfire: I did my ticketing before May 12th, so hopefully it won't apply, but you can't easily get to Bonaire for diving without checking at least one bag. We checked 4 the last time we went, including a cooler with frozen food for the barby while we were there.

Re: Travel gear bag

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 9:21 pm
by Pez7378
This only applies to DOMESTIC flights.