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Stahlsac Caicos Cargo Pack: Scuba dive bag, large 133L capacity, rolls

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$349.95

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About this item

  • FULL SIZE DIVE BAG: Multiple pockets provide plenty of room for organized dive gear storage. Side pockets large enough for XL fins. 133L capacity.
  • TRAVEL COMPANION: Internal compression straps secure dive gear while in transit. External pockets are handly for items needed quickly.
  • UNIQUE WHEELED-FRAME SYSTEM: Rugged wheels allow you to transport your bag with ease
  • LIGHT AND DURABLE: Bag weighs only 9.3lb. Constructed with a durable nylon material.
  • STAHLSAC products are developed with the goal of being the world's highest quality travel bag - from travel roller bags and mesh bags to a completely waterproof adventure line. Stahlsac constructs bags as tough as steel, so travelers can GO ANYWHERE.


The Stahlsac Caicos Cargo Pack is the 5th generation of our ever-popular and useful dive bags featuring a unique wheeled-frame system. Multiple pockets provide copious combinations of organized gear storage. External pockets are handy for items needed quickly, while internal compression straps secure dive gear while in transit. All internal frame components are fully serviceable and the full-length side pockets provides capacity for all types of gear, including XL fins. The high profile frame keeps abrasion away from stress points and its unique construction allows this full sized bag to weigh only 9.3 lbs. A bring-it-all and do-it-all bag that’s up to whatever adventure you are.


Natalie Emerson
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Love this bag. Holds everything you need, and is very well made.
dwight martin
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023
Took the suitcase out for it's inaugural dive trip this past week. There was plenty of room to back all the diving essentials for two divers with plenty of space for more gear on long international trips. I love the side compartments for the fins and other log items. Suitcase has rugged nylon fabric, but the corners on the backside did slightly tear from being handled by the airline baggage handlers. We'll see how long the bag lasts.
Michael D McCaul
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Fits two full sets of dive gear, with great side fin pockets. It look like the baggage handler got pretty rough with it, but no damage to the bag at all. It stood on its wheels even with a very heavy carry on on top of it. Best gear bag I’ve ever owned!
KChrist2
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2021
I was looking for a sports bag that would hold two full sets of scuba equipment, and still be under 50 lbs. The side compartments are just big enough to fit a set of men's large fin. There are not as many compartments as my old scuba bag, so everything but fins needs to go in the main bag, but it is big enough to handle wetsuits, BCDs, regulators and masks. It is easy to roll and stands up easily on its own. (my old bag fell forward when full). If it holds up well to airline baggage people, this will be a 5. It looks like it will dry easily also. I'll keep you posted!
Roman
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019
It's a decent bag but you would think that they would pick some rust-resistant screws to manufacture their DIVE bag! Last time I checked, the majority of scuba diving activities happens in salt water environment... You must be pretty cheap to save money on screws on a $330 bag! Of course the rust went through the fabric...
Gary P.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019
Dive travel airline bag. This is my go to bag for dive travel. Holds all gear plus clothes and all other “essentials”. Easy to exceed 50 lb limit so buy and use luggage scale. Rugged construction, tough zippers and wheels. Extended handle is weak spot on older version. I have purchased 3 Caicos Cargo bags, and an earlier one lost one side of the slide. Don’t know why because it broke when I loaned it to a buddy. I replaced it with a new one (May 2019) and the handle seems to be better made. My first one (~ 10 years ago) is still in service. Although the “L” shape frame goes not collapse flat I have not experience problems stowing under bunks on liveaboards when it’s empty. I pack and use a mesh gear bag on day boats.Also use on non diving vacations. Although not not packed “full” internal straps secure contents and smaller compartments keep things secure and organized. All my rigid cases are in the attic getting dusty - except my pelican camera and housing case.
A. J.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019
I'm Tired of carrying my diving gear in a backpack,Definitely spendy for a bag but it does the trick for rolling ease!I can actually get a set on my scuba pro gorilla fins which measure about 10 inches width into one side with room to fill inside of the Fins foot as well as the cracks outside!My plan when for myself & a partner...1. When flying... Use it to carry my fins & clothes while I use two carry-ons to carry my expensive heavy bcd's, computer's and mask & things I don't want lost that would cost big bucks to replace or most likely would have to rent if it were even possible.That way this bag will be the heavier and checked with less than 50 lbs if just clothes.My 2 carry-ons with diving gear usually comes up to about 35lbs each anyway which is too heavy if checked in one bag.2. When going on a cruise, it can carry it all with clothes if I travel Light, otherwise it will carry all my heavy diving gear and I might have to add another bag.Once on the cruise, it can definitely be used to carry 2 peoples heavy gear with its rolling abilities to the dive meeting area/destination.
Terry Brown
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017
I've been diving since 1982 and I've worn through a lot of dive bags. This is the best I've ever purchased. There are attached handles on the top and side that make it easy to maneuver and the retractable handle is solid and easy to manipulate. My long fins easily fit and I was able to put a pair of shoes and my booties in the side pockets. Packing was made much easier with the main compartment that folds open rather than folding down. I easily got in 50 pounds of gear (my airline's weight limit) and could have put in much more. There are two zippered mesh compartments in the interior to hold wet stuff if needed. I used one of the outside compartments to hold my dry box and mask container and the other for a couple of fish ID books. The zippers worked flawlessly, a technology that has invariably failed me in the past. The bag also stands upright on its own which my last bag stubbornly refused to do. This is a well-designed, sturdy, great looking dive bag.
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