Pros & Cons
Pros
Reviewer was looking for a backpack style bag to hold his scuba gear. The pack fits everything easily, but it is huge. My spearguns just attach to the side of the pack now, leaving my hands free to scramble down lava trails.
Highlights
Quality
Very sturdy and very well made unlike other bags of this type
Holds your freedive fins and all your spear gear plus a cooler compartment for drinks
Literally down to the same materials stitching logo placement everything
The shoulder pads are padded and reinforced
Price
If budget is an issue and you dont need the additional length this should hands down be your choice to save 50
Packaging/appearance
I placed both dive masks in their original plastic boxes inside the fish storage areawith plenty of room left
Overview
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- This product had a total of 64 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Way bigger than i needed but i have not been able to find a bag like this that will hold all my gear and a regular size fins
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I read some negative reviews and i’m guessing the people who wrote them have never had a bad dive bag before
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had a chance to compare the two and they are clearly made by the same manufacturer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The shoulder pads are padded and reinforced
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I actually purchased this bag this is an honest with you
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was such a hard decision between between this and the cressi bag
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Seeing them in person they are as close to identical as ive ever seen two products from different companies
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Literally down to the same materials stitching logo placement everything