The Best of Everything Gear Guide 2003: Travel Dive Bags with Wheels
December 2002
By John Brumm
Dive equipment is heavy and cumbersome, so your travel dive bag must be able to get your gear safely from home to airport to dive resort with a minimum of hassle. That means a durable bag with lots of volume, a variety of shoulder-slinging choices and, most of all, wheels.
Your average travel dive bag offers five basic storage compartments: the big main compartment for the bulk of the gear, two external compartments on the lid to accommodate regs and smaller accessories, and a couple of fin pockets. Travel bags normally have rigid backs and bases, many have rigid sides. All must be able to withstand the rigors of life on the road. Back in May we gathered 13 of the biggest wheeled dive bags we could find and took each one for a test drive. The top performers follow:
AERIS
Deluxe Travel Bag
A rigid lower box and a soft upper duffel. En route, it's one piece of rolling luggage. Get to your destination, simply unzip the duffel, load in your gear and you're ready to head to the dive boat. $269.95
ARMOR PRODUCTS
#5 Stealth
A dive bag designed to look like regular luggage. Huge main compartment. Lid has huge expandable regulator and accessories pouches. A built-in "breathing system" permits air flow. Widest wheel base of all bags tested. $249.95
DEEP SEE
Travelok 2000
Rigid sides, reinforced corners and a big zipper set in from the edge of the bag to protect it from damage. Double wide wheels and a lockable tow handle provide control on the roughest terrain. Yes, this bag is built for traveling. $275
MARES
Partiamo Convertible Backpack
Rolls Royce of dive bags. Fully lined main compartment features a fold-up divider panel for stowing a reg. Deepest fin pockets and they can expand even more. Most comfortable bag in backpack mode with a full-length pad. $499
December 2002
By John Brumm
Dive equipment is heavy and cumbersome, so your travel dive bag must be able to get your gear safely from home to airport to dive resort with a minimum of hassle. That means a durable bag with lots of volume, a variety of shoulder-slinging choices and, most of all, wheels.
Your average travel dive bag offers five basic storage compartments: the big main compartment for the bulk of the gear, two external compartments on the lid to accommodate regs and smaller accessories, and a couple of fin pockets. Travel bags normally have rigid backs and bases, many have rigid sides. All must be able to withstand the rigors of life on the road. Back in May we gathered 13 of the biggest wheeled dive bags we could find and took each one for a test drive. The top performers follow:
AERIS
Deluxe Travel Bag
A rigid lower box and a soft upper duffel. En route, it's one piece of rolling luggage. Get to your destination, simply unzip the duffel, load in your gear and you're ready to head to the dive boat. $269.95
ARMOR PRODUCTS
5 Stealth
A dive bag designed to look like regular luggage. Huge main compartment. Lid has huge expandable regulator and accessories pouches. A built-in "breathing system" permits air flow. Widest wheel base of all bags tested. $249.95
DEEP SEE
Travelok 2000
Rigid sides, reinforced corners and a big zipper set in from the edge of the bag to protect it from damage. Double wide wheels and a lockable tow handle provide control on the roughest terrain. Yes, this bag is built for traveling. $275
MARES
Partiamo Convertible Backpack
Rolls Royce of dive bags. Fully lined main compartment features a fold-up divider panel for stowing a reg. Deepest fin pockets and they can expand even more. Most comfortable bag in backpack mode with a full-length pad. $499