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Two large-format bags for transporting complete dive equipment: the Sopras diving trolley (SKU 851502) with integrated wheels, telescoping handle, and four colour options, and the Travel bag (SKU 851501), a high-capacity soft duffel in a single configuration. Both are designed to accommodate a full scuba kit including BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, and accessories.
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The Sopras diving trolley (SKU 851502, available in black/blue/green/violet) is a hard-base wheeled bag with a two-wheel chassis, telescoping aluminium handle, and a large main compartment with mesh internal dividers. The wheeled format makes it the practical choice for airport check-in, marina walks, and any route where the bag must be moved over paved or decked surfaces. The multi-colour option allows identification on luggage carousels and boat decks. The Travel bag (SKU 851501) is a high-capacity soft duffel with reinforced handles and a large main opening — practical for vehicle loading and situations where a rigid wheeled bag does not fit easily, such as vehicle boots with irregular shapes or overhead storage.
What to Look For
- Trolley for multi-transit journeys; duffel for vehicle and boat use. The trolley format performs best on hard, flat surfaces — airport terminals, marina piers, hotel corridors. Over sandy beaches, rough ground, or stairs, the duffel is more practical as it can be carried, slung, and loaded into smaller spaces. Many travelling divers use both: a trolley as the main checked bag and a smaller duffel or waterproof bag as carry-on.
- Airline weight limits. Packed dive equipment is heavy — a full kit including a 5 mm wetsuit, BCD, and regulator easily reaches 15–20 kg. Neither bag format reduces weight, but the trolley distributes it better during transit. Check airline dive equipment policies; most carriers treat a dive bag as standard checked luggage subject to weight limits.
- Colour identification on the trolley. Four colour options on the Sopras trolley allow quick identification at baggage reclaim and on dive boats where multiple identical black bags create confusion. Colour choice is a practical consideration, not an aesthetic one.
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