Scubapro Dive N Roll Light Bag
The 2-in-1 concept of the Scubapro Dive N Roll light bag takes the hassle out of dive travel, and this new lighter version eliminates some of the weight. The back portion of the main compartment is semi-rigid to lighten the load while providing outstanding protection. Separate the two pieces for quick baggage stowage and carry-on convenience, then zip them together and you’re ready to roll again.
Technical Information
- One semi-rigid case plus one removable soft bag equals a hassle-free gear transport system.
- Non-rigid portion of the exterior is made from a combination of 420D Nylon NT, 450D Rip-stop and 600D Polyester/PU for strength and durability.
- Large main compartment holds lots of dive gear while providing plenty of protection.
- Coil double-slider zippers are durable and make accessing the large main compartment that much easier.
- Additional packing space in the main compartment’s soft lid is ideal for stashing clothes and other soft goods.
- Detachable backpack enables you to keep your most valuable gear with you throughout your journey.
- Two rubber-covered handles plus a telescopic tow handle and reinforced saltwater-resistant wheels offer a bevy of lifting, carrying and rolling options.
- Dimensions: 26X16X13in/66x40x32cm. Weight: 8.8lbs./3990g. Volume: 25.1gal/95L.
Why You Need a Dive Bag
Even if you rent the majority of your diving gear, it is still a good idea to have a dive gear bag for your scuba supplies.
Most people are required to own a few pieces of scuba gear — fins, mask, snorkel, gloves, and boots — prior to taking an Open Water certification class. In addition to these items, is it a good idea to have a few replacement items (extra mask strap, spare fin straps, O-ring kit, anti-fog agent, extra batteries, etc.) on hand in case something should unexpectedly break or fail. Having all of your gear in one place, e.g. a dive gear bag, allows you to protect your gear and keep it organised, allowing you to find just what you need right when you need it.