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#16 KevinG58

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Posted 30 May 2014 - 10:20 AM

Very happy with my Stahlsac Curaçao clipper. Rugged and under 10 lbs. and capable of containing my gear except mask with prescription lenses and most of my surface interval stuff, in separate compartments. No shoulder straps but on my previous bags that were so-equipped, didn't use them once. pricey though worth it to me.

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Posted 30 May 2014 - 07:55 PM

Very happy with my Stahlsac Curaçao clipper. Rugged and under 10 lbs. and capable of containing my gear except mask with prescription lenses and most of my surface interval stuff, in separate compartments. No shoulder straps but on my previous bags that were so-equipped, didn't use them once. pricey though worth it to me.


Kevin,
Just happen to catch this thread...Yes,I too purchased the same bag a couple of weeks ago.My other bag had been pretty beat up. I will say "well made". For a little extra $$,I hope it fares well to travel..I like the fact you can use the straps to tighten your load down more..Stood up nice when packed.




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