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Eight bags and pouches for specific secondary uses: a mesh gear bag 60l for post-dive rinsing and drying, a snorkelling bag for day trips, a foldable mesh backpack, two cycling backpacks, a waist bag, a bag for compass, and a notebook neoprene protector. These products cover equipment organisation, everyday carry, and surface accessories rather than full-kit transport.
Products in This Category
The Mesh gear bag 60l (SKU 851400, four colours: black/green/pink/violet) is an open-weave polypropylene bag for collecting, rinsing, and drying wet dive gear on a boat deck or at a shore entry. The open mesh allows water to drain freely during rinsing and air to circulate during drying — it is not a protective bag but a practical post-dive organisation tool. The Snorkelling bag (SKU 851300, four colours) is a similar mesh or fabric bag sized for a snorkelling kit — mask, fins, snorkel — for day trips and beach use. The Foldable mesh backpack (SKU 851200) folds flat for storage and opens to a lightweight backpack for carrying gear to and from the water. The two Cycling backpacks (CY1100 and CY1200, both on sale) are general-purpose backpacks sold as part of the brand’s outdoor accessories line — the CY1100 is the larger model. The Waist bag (SKU 852200) is a small hip-mounted pouch for surface use. The Bag for compass (SKU 852110) is a dedicated small pouch for carrying and protecting a standalone diving compass. The Notebook neoprene protector (SKU 851001) is a neoprene sleeve for a laptop or notebook, offering basic scratch and impact protection in a dive bag or backpack.
What to Look For
- Mesh bag for every dive day. A mesh gear bag is a practical standard item for any diver — it keeps wet gear in one place on the boat or shore, allows rinsing of the entire kit by submerging the bag in a rinse tank, and prevents wet neoprene from fouling dry items in a travel bag. The 60l capacity of the mesh gear bag fits a full wetsuit and accessories including fins with room to spare.
- Snorkelling bag for beach and day-trip use. The snorkelling bag is appropriately sized for mask, fins, and snorkel without the excess capacity of a full dive bag — practical for snorkelling-only trips, children’s snorkelling gear, and carrying spare items on a dive day.
- Compass pouch for protecting standalone compasses. Standalone compasses are carried unsheathed by many divers and accumulate scratches on the lens face; the compass bag provides basic protection in a kit bag without adding meaningful bulk.









