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Freediving bag. Need one for my long fins and equipment

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I have some Cressi 2000HF's and I am having a hard time finding a bag to fit them in. I need to keep my mask, snorkel, knife, weights, socks, and fins in there as well.

Are there any low priced bags that would fit my needs? Most places dont have a bag for these long fins.
 
I'd say the perfect bag for you--one which I personally just bought for my Cressi 3000LD's--is the Cressi apnea team bag. It will fit your fins and whatever gear you might have. It's huge, I fit in it. The quality of the cordura and zippers is phenomenal, the zippers are massive YKK brand, and the bag is also quite stylish. The price is $60 bucks, but well worth if it you ask me. heres a linky for you.

Cressi-Sub Apnea Team Duffel Bag from LeisurePro.com

Good luck with your purchase!
 
Hiya Jim sent you a PM at SP awhile ago did you ever receive it?...looking for some gear, needed quote on
 
Hiya Jim sent you a PM at SP awhile ago did you ever receive it?...looking for some gear, needed quote on

I just looked at my Planet PMs all the way back to Nov. of 2007 and didn't see anything. Send me a PM now and I will help you out.

 
I have one of the beuchat bags and they are the dogs do da's!
 
I agree! I am totally impressed with the quallity of Beuchat bags, and the Antilles Dry Bag (the dry version of the bag I referenced above) is one of my favorites.

I do have plenty of Imersion mesh bags if needed. The Beuchat Antilles doesn't have any mesh on it, and most dive gear transport bags don't. One shouldn't let gear dry in a bag, instead use the bag to keep damp gear from dripping or leaking in your car's trunk. The top of the bag can always be left unzipped or open to assist in evaporation.

 
Yeah - that's the one I have - totally bomb-proof, with a water draining plug for good measure.
 
i use a kayaking gear bag that aslo doubles as a backpack its really nice to wear it duffle style or backpack
 

There is no freediving equipment bag like the Ralf Tech Apnea Evolution or its cheaper brother Apnea Classic. They have a separate padded fin department for long blade fins. Indestructible. 10 years warranty.


=> http://www.ralftech.com/produits/bags/photos/apnea_evolution.jpg
=> http://www.ralftech.com/produits/bags/photos/apnea_classic.jpg

=> http://www.ralftech.co.uk/index.php?cPath=23_34&osCsid=da8d4e3e7da830cee408d4e5008c9577

Cheers,
ulysses
 
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I brought a cressi gorilla bag (think thats the name over here) its a single compartment waterproof bag with drain plug. Brought it mainly as it was the only one I actually found locally that I could fit my fins (millenium ice) in. However it lasted a grand total of about 3 dive trips, the glued seams along the top all gave way. Really quite annoyed as it was not cheap. The shop I got it from has closed down, should probably email cressi to complain actually. Like most of my dead gear its now in the back of the garage forgotten about. I do have a Omer fin bag which is great but would love a bag I can put all my gear in as the box in the boot thing is a pain. Judging by the prices quoted above I got ripped off £80 for the bag.. urrrggghhhh.
 
I have a really good Cressi fin bag I bought in Japan a few years ago - its very light and small but holds a lot of equipment. When I first bought it I thought it was a flimsy but actually it has held up very well to a lot of travelling. There's no padding to protect the fins but you can always wrap them in your wet suit or something.

For something bigger, the "Freedivers" deluxe dive viewable form the link above is really good. I have their gun bag and its very well made.
 
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