Scubapro Dive N Roll Light Bag

 

The 2-in-1 concept of the Dive ‘N Roll wheeled 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.

Original price was: RM1,746.00.Current price is: RM1,299.00.

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.

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