With over 25 years of travelling the world, Mark Evans gives a few secrets on how to pack a carry on dive bag for your next scuba diving trip.

Part 1 of How To Pack A Dive Bag For Your Next Scuba Diving Vacation
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Very helpful info!
Glad it was useful
always a good idea to open your cabin bag before it goes in the xray to allow the staff to see whats in it.. as dive strobes etc are not a common sight for most airport xray operators
Good idea, although I still tend to get stopped so they can do a swab over the housing, strobes, etc. But heh, a small price to pay to be able to go diving somewhere warm and sunny!
@Scuba Diver Magazine yeah but easier if these items are in your tray ready to get swabbed rather than having your full bag emptied by an officer…im a scuba diver AND airport security lol xx
The dive mannequin behind you creeps me out. He keeps staring at me:)
Ha ha, Dexter has had a make-over for the next video – he’s in summer mode in his rash vest and shorts…
A good sized Barbour does the same job – massive pockets.
That would work for sure. What I liked about the photographer’s gilets I have seen is that they were lightweight, so could bundle up into your bag when not in use.