Snokel gear carry on?
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Snokel gear carry on?
Has anyone carried on their snorkel equip. on the flight. I stopped at a dive shop looking for a bag to hold two sets, and they were not sure if the length of the fins would be to long for carry on. I really don't want to check another bag, saving that space for the rum
We head to the airport Thurs. night so no time for shipping.
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As I remember from last Oct, Crabby's at Coral Bay rents fins for around $5/day. He also includes a mesh bag for your fins and other snorkel gear.
I was interested in this thread because I want to take my own fins this year and was wondering about carrying on my snorkel gear. Good to hear that it seems to be no problem.
As I remember from last Oct, Crabby's at Coral Bay rents fins for around $5/day. He also includes a mesh bag for your fins and other snorkel gear.
I was interested in this thread because I want to take my own fins this year and was wondering about carrying on my snorkel gear. Good to hear that it seems to be no problem.
Re: Snokel gear carry on?
As a former swimmer mom, feel free to cut the rubber fins. They still work & are less bulky. Swimmers do it all the time and they sell short ones. You may have to work a little harder & burn more calories! I use a mesh bag from the local grocery store to transport mine. They never rip & the water drips out!
We have this "healthy back" bag made by Ameribag.
http://www.luggage.com/AmeriBag-43006-BK-ABG1061.html
Maybe a bit much more than you may want to spend on a mesh snorkel gear bag, but it is very well made and well designed = no fatigue on the hike out to and from Waterlemon and it still looks like new after 3 trips and counting.
We fit 3 sets of masks, snorkels, shorter fins, fin booties, has plastic pocket inside, water bottle pocket outside. Nice product.
http://www.luggage.com/AmeriBag-43006-BK-ABG1061.html
Maybe a bit much more than you may want to spend on a mesh snorkel gear bag, but it is very well made and well designed = no fatigue on the hike out to and from Waterlemon and it still looks like new after 3 trips and counting.
We fit 3 sets of masks, snorkels, shorter fins, fin booties, has plastic pocket inside, water bottle pocket outside. Nice product.
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