The bag itself fits a lot of stuff. The 10lbs is reasonable for the quality of the bag. When you have it loaded – I had 42lbs total – and lift it up, watch the top handle. I pulled several stitches out when I pulled it up. Not going to send it back unless more come out. May just reinforce it myself. Love the bag though.
I wouldnt spend money on this. A very low wattage light, but when it comes free with another light..sure throw it in your bcd for looking in crevices during the day.
The roller backpack worked perfectly. It handled all my gear (computer, fins, bcd, regs, mask, snorkel, gloves, boots and dive light). Rolls good fully loaded.
I made a wood frame 10×6 and slid it inside the pocket, this holds the pocket in the correct shape. Next I drew around the pocket and used masking tape on the outside to protect from excess glue. You will definitely need more Aqua-seal than is supplied.
After gluing I used wood clamps and and 2 pieces of wood to clamp the pocket onto the suit overnight.
Now to go diving and see if it actually worked
I am a hydraulics trouble shooter, and this T will take lots of pressure, I dont think it will break and leave you with out Air for you scuba Tank.
I use this type of equipment on my PCP rifles and those guys are Air Hogs. They shoot pellets at a high rate of speed. Well Its amazing what you can do with the right parts,, thanks again for being there when I needed you all. Jerry Campbell