The TUSA RD-2 Scuba Dive Gear Roller Duffle Bag is the perfect companion for your next scuba dive adventure, whether you're heading out for a weekend dive trip or a short getaway. With a spacious design measuring 29.6" x 12.6" x 16.2" (75 x 32 x 41 cm), this durable duffle offers ample room for your dive gear, clothing, and extra essentials. Its large outer double-zippered pocket provides convenient storage for smaller items, while the water-resistant back ensures your belongings stay dry in wet conditions. The RD-2 features a heavy-duty, smooth-gliding wheel system for easy maneuverability and comes with a sturdy carrying handle for versatile transport. Designed to withstand the rigors of travel, this roller duffle bag is the ultimate weekender bag for any scuba diving adventurer.
J**N
strong and good design
excellent bag, I used it to go to scuba dive with all my equipment inside, many pockets and very strong. I had no issue having it go to the checked bags at the airport
L**4
Perfect travel dive bag
I bought this for a recent dive trip to Grand Cayman. I holds all of my equipment, including BCD, refs in reg bag, king fins, wetsuit, mask, snorkel and booties with plenty of room to spare. In fact, when we go back in September, I plan on packing my clothes in this bag and just taking a carry on.It is easy to maneuver, rolls well and is very light - ever with wright integrated BC.If I had to identify something to be improved upon, it would be the weight balance when standing upright. It kept wanting to tip over; this was easily fixed by leaning it against a wall or other luggage, so really not a dealbreaker at all.I still 100% recommend!
O**E
Good SCUBA Travel bag - with minor issues
After a bit of research, I bought the TUSA Dive Gear Roller Duffle Bag from Amazon for $150. I just finished a 1 week diving trip including air travel using this bag.Pros:1) This is an ideal sized bag for its intended use. Easily fit: travel BC, large fins (see Cons 1), Gloves/Boots, two Wet Suits, Regulator bag, 2 Mask boxes, a weeks worth of clothes, and all the normal accessories with room to spare. Note: this is a large travel bag and requires checking by airlines - this is far too big to be a “roll-a-board”.2) Cinch straps and stretch cords on top worked nicely for travel (see Cons 2).3) Pull out handle and wheels worked great.4) Airlines checked the bag with no complaints (I was able to stay under 50lbs).5) The main compartment zipper is a large/heavy duty type.6) Pockets on the top and two sides are nice for packing items for quick access (see Cons 3).7) The two “grab handles” on either side are really nice! Makes the fully loaded bag much easier to move around.8) I have only used it once - but the bag looks like it will hold up decently over time.Cons - All minor though:1) Large fins did NOT fit in the side fin pocket - this is minor I guess since they do fit easily in the main compartment.2) The strap handle and the cinch straps hang out and flap around a bit - I would prefer some tie down or pockets. I don’t like to check luggage that could get caught up in the airline baggage handling…3) The 3 zippers -> on the top pocket, fin pocket and the side pocket <- are smaller/lighter duty and should be the same heavy duty type like the main compartment on a large bag like this - minus 1 star IMHO.Overall this is a decent bag for the price and I expect to get many years of use out of it going diving 2 to 3 times a year. Solid 4 Stars.As you can see from the Pros/Cons I do like the bag and I would recommend it - but it does have some minor issues that I wanted other to be aware of before purchasing. Safe diving!
A**R
Great bag with lots of room
I bought 2 of these bags for a recent dive trip since our previous old dive bags were very worn and heavy (back when luggage limits were 75lb it didn't matter how much the bag weighed). These pack easily - there's not a lot of compartments that never get used - even the pouch on the end isn't necessary. The wheels are sturdy and they roll nicely. The fin pocket on the outside will fit a pair of regular size fins - it's tight but doable - but XL fins might not fit. I packed all my gear for a warm-water trip, including full set of regs, 3mm wetsuit, masks, fins, and a 5lb steel backplate and it was still under 45lbs. These bags traveled through the airline baggage system with no issues - even with TSA rooting through it on the return trip. My husband also commented that these were great bags and I had made a good choice. I'm looking forward to using these on many trips to come.
I**E
Scuba travel bag, cheap material
Have used it for two scuba trips. Fits all my equipment and more. However, very cheap material; it has already 2 big holes only after 2 uses. What a waste of money
D**R
Meh. Has pros and cons
I’ve had this dive bag about 2 years. Ive done about 6 dive trips with this bag. One the first trip the bungee on the top snapped off completely. On the second trip the liner ripped and now my fins won’t fit in the front pocket. Actually the front pocket is pretty useless. It’s got some minor wear in the fabric. But let’s face it airlines are rough with all luggage. On the plus side, it’s plenty roomy. I can fit my bcd, fins, wetsuit, and my clothes for a week (I generally use 2 packing cubes) plus I can fit my husbands fins in there as well. All that tops out about 50lbs. It would fit my reg, mask and small camera-but I elect to carry those as my carry on luggage. I also like the handle placement. On top and both sides-makes hauling this beastie a little easier. Honestly, for the money, I’d invest a little more and get a better built bag. Overall, I’m disappointed. I really expected this bag to last me a long time.
R**N
Great Dive bag plenty of room
I bought one of these for myself about a year and a half ago and have been using it for my dive trips. Plenty of room and with the wheels quite manageable for a 75 year old diver. On my latest dive trip my son (who has just been using a hockey bag) asked how I liked mine. I told him not to buy one as Christmas is coming up. (Do you think he might get the hint).On most dive trips I find that a lot of divers have trouble staying within weight limits on their luggage. This bag does the trick.
T**R
Excellent scuba bag for traveling
Did its job on a 2+ week diving trip with many flights and boat rides in French Polynesia (coming from the US). Sturdy, roomy, looks good. Excellent value for the price. Recommended.
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