Hello all,
Great conversation and points... We appreciate the interest and passion of the thread participants.
Let me take a minute to break down the use of the DiveCaddy for both domestic and international travel.
To clarify, domestic airline travel carry-on restrictions are...
Hello All,
As always, great posts on this thread...
1) Taking the DiveCaddy on dive boats: As REACTIVE stated, the DC needs a little more room to load as it rolls out flat vs. a stuff sack type duffle bag. As avid divers ourselves, we recognized this challenge early on and have been...
Hello Slkay,
Thank you for the question and your DiveCaddy purchase!
The Tusa Imprex fins have a pronounced curve or lip, if you will, on the fin tips that may make it hard to get the FinCaddy to tighten down and hold the fins as securely as it would on 99% of the other fins on the market...
Hi Walter,
Thanks for stopping by our booth at DEMA 09!
Just as clarification, the bag with no logos is our new DestinationBag. (Available Spring 2010) We were giving "sneak peeks" of some of our new products at the show and were demonstrating the DestinationBag along with the DiveCaddy...
Hello everyone,
Great topics and conversation!
The link below has some great info that some of you may find useful.
Don't forget, the DiveCaddy has a lifetime warranty and is the lightest most in-expensive dive bag system on the market. Many competitor systems require you to buy/take...
Hi BoulderJohn,
Great point.
We do a ton of research on lost, stolen and mishandled bags by the domestic air carriers. To date for '09, almost 750,000 bags have been reported as lost, stolen, pilfered or as misdirected by US air carriers.
Although dive gear specifically may not be...
Hi Desert Diver,
You're right on... Very large cold water gear is a bit of a stretch, but some configurations are do-able.
I recently traveled to Tahoe with my dry setup:
XXL Pinnacle Freedom 2
250G Pinnacle under garment
Whites' EVO3 size 12 tactical boots
XL Oceanic splits
Zeagle Ranger XL...
Hi MK706,
Thank you for weighing in on the DiveCaddy TravelBag System. Everytime we pack a DiveCaddy we still find it hard to believe we can fit all of our gear into the bag and still get it into an overhead bin on a commercial airliner. (See attachment) NOTE: If you unattach the TurtleBag...
Hi DiverSteve,
Great questions.
Re: fin length vs. published carryon limits.
The key with the bag system is that it's a soft, compression bag that will allow your gear to mould and flex to fit into the overhead compartment of commercial airliners. The fin tips can even curve a small...
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