Question Swago cave packs for hauling gear

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Tom_Ivan

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Hey all

I need some new cave packs for hauling/dragging gear through dry sections.
I've been using the classic round bags with the drawstring top but the drawstring always come loose eventually and you loose stuff.

I was wondering if anyone can confirm that the size large Swago cave packs will hold a pair of 5L or ideally 7L steel dive cylinders?
I think that might be 40/60 cubic foot.


Thanks
 
Hey all

I need some new cave packs for hauling/dragging gear through dry sections.
I've been using the classic round bags with the drawstring top but the drawstring always come loose eventually and you loose stuff.

I was wondering if anyone can confirm that the size large Swago cave packs will hold a pair of 5L or ideally 7L steel dive cylinders?
I think that might be 40/60 cubic foot.


Thanks
No not even close. The swago's shape is all wrong to hold any dive cylinders at all in even the largest size. Maybe a couple 2L or something like that. For 5L+ forget it, not nearly long/tall enough.

The tall skinny aka ""vertical" bags from gonzo guano hold 5-7L steels. Wrap the tanks in neoprene to avoid rubbing holes in the bags. GGG Caving Packs
 
large swago (open and closed) next to a lp45 (7L I believe) and next to a gonzo guano vertical
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