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11th September 2008

Armor Bags: Diving Gear, Speargun Bags, and More

Armor Bags Speargun BagArmor Bags makes a high quality speargun bag that will last you for years. It is 62 inches long and designed to hold up to 60 inch guns. It holds two guns, a spear shaft, a tube and it comes with free diving fins inside. This bag also has two side pockets to hold the mask, bands, and other accessories. Made of 600D Polyester, this bag is padded with 10mm foam padding, and the interior material of the bag is waterproof. While they do make great gun cases, Armor bags is mostly known for high-end diving gear bags. Salt-water fisherman and other water sports enthusiasts love Armor bags because they are designed especially to withstand the harsh nature of the outdoors. One of their best selling bags is the Armor bags rolling boat backpack. This backpack will hold an entire set of gear and can collapse to a smaller size that is allowed on dive boats. You can carry it as a backpack or roll it. Made of heavy rubberized mesh, it includes a front pocket and a dry full-length pocket in the back. It also comes with a free dry bag that you can use to keep your towel and clothes dry. The heavy-duty wheels make this bag easy to manage and transport.

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1st August 2008

Regulator Bags: A Must-Have for the Scuba Diver

Armor Bags Regulator BagIf you are planning to take any scuba diving trips this year, a good regulator bag is a must. One of the most popular regulator bags is the Armor Bags Dive Flag Regulator Bag, which has a red, black, white dive flag on the front. There is 5mm closed cell foam padding on all the sides, a flat pocket on the back, and four tie down Velcro straps on the side to organize your hoses.

Armor Bags is well known for making the highest quality diving gear, so you can’t go wrong if you choose one of their bags. If you want a top of the line regulator bag, check out the Armor Bags Deluxe Regulator Bag. This bag offers maximum protection for your diving gear, especially if you have a long hose, a dive computer, or other instruments. This bag also has foam side padding, with one main and two outer compartments. It also features a drain hole, integrated continuous webbing, and a carry handle and shoulder strap. If you want something slightly smaller, Under Armour makes a small regulator duffle. This bag is well constructed with heavy-duty hardware, neoprene handles, tonal jacquard webbing, and custom icon gripper feet. This bag is done in a hexagon ripstop design with a patent roll out mesh pouch. Under Armour also makes a slightly larger regulator duffel in the same design.

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17th May 2008

Keeping Things Dry: Snorkeling Bags

Did you ever go to the beach and wind up getting something wet that shouldn’t get water anywhere near it? It isn’t a good feeling and can be pretty expensive too, depending on the item. If you are looking for good snorkeling bags, or just some that will keep your other gear dry while you get wet, here are some kinds to consider:

  • Waterproof cell phone bags. Made of heavy duty clear materials, these handy bags close up tight, protecting your cell phone from water and sand. Some come with adjustable neck lanyards for easy transport. Certain designs also allow you to talk on the phone through the bag — how cool is that? There are similar options for PDAs and GPS devices too.
  • Waterproof camera bags. These handy bags are typically made to fit a 35mm camera or a regular sized digital camera. Protecting your photos is important around the water and this does the trick.
  • Wet/dry bags. There are a variety of these bags made, and they come in many different shapes, sizes and colors. The essential feature is the separate areas for wet and dry clothes and gear, allowing you to go into the water, change clothes and put the wet stuff away. Some of the better bags include drainage or ventilation for the wet clothing.

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