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🧳 Cressi Moby 5: Italian Designed 115L Roller Luggage Bag with Backpack Straps for Ample Storage Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🧳 Cressi Moby 5: Italian Designed 115L Roller Luggage Bag with Backpack Straps for Ample Storage

Large wheeled luggage ideal to carry scuba diving equipment and other water activity gear like long fins for freediving. Made of 300 and 400 Denier fabric that is light and very strong. The main compartment opens on three sides allowing easy access. There are two large bellows pockets in the front with zip closures, two side pockets for fins and a small upper pocket that holds an address tag. There are also two adjustable, padded, straps for carrying on the back that can be placed in special pockets when the backpack is being wheeled. The reinforced pull handle is telescopic and fully retractable. The wheels have a large diameter and can be removed and easily replaced in the event of breakage. There are two carrying handles: a reinforced one at the top and one with Velcro closure at the bottom. The back of the bag houses supporting rods to keep the Moby 5 in a vertical position. The Moby 5 measures 30 in (76 cm) height, 15.7 in (40 cm) long and 11 in (28 cm) wide. Capacity of 4 cubic feet (115 liters). Weight 10.6 lb (4.8 kg). The Moby 5 comes with the Regulator Bag designed for protecting the valuable scuba diving regulators, octopus and consoles. The Moby 5 is designed by Cressi and made in Vietnam. Cressi has been an Italian brand pioneer in scuba diving, snorkeling and swimming equipment since 1946.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It worked great!: Roller bags

My husband and I were able to pack both sets of scuba gear, fins, masks and wetsuits. The installation of our regulators exceeded the 50 pound limit. Wheels and handle worked great. As with some other reviews, the straps got stuck in the wheels. I found a way to cross the straps and tuck in the loose ends. I would recommend buying this bag. The only negative is that it doesn't fold up for storage when you're done. It takes up little space, especially if you're diving on a live board.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durable, lightweight, easy to roll.

Used a large regular suitcase while diving in Cozumel. After this disaster we decided to buy a scuba style roller bag. So far the bag has survived two trips to Hawaii well. Scuba gear is adequate for two (buoyancy compensators, regulators, fins, etc.), with additional room for extra fins and snorkels. The wheels hold up well. Will update after a trip to Bonaire, let's see how he survived such a long international flight. There's nothing worse than breaking a wheel...

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great bag - enough room for two divers

Love this bag. Holds everything for 2 divers. Just be careful not to overload and go over 50 pounds. 2x BCD 2x Big Fines 2x Mask and Snorkel 2x Wetsuits 2x Boots 2x Gloves 2x Mesh/Vinyl gear bags for the boat. I pack my regulators and dive computers in a carry case. It would fit in a pocket but I would be too heavy. Have traveled with it 3 times so far and it is holding up great. (Bonaire, Florida Keys and Mexico)

Pros
  • Constant test results
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great big bag for the money. Packed and rolls great!

All in all a great bag to carry a lot of gear. As a relative newbie I probably still pack too much but having just returned from a diving trip this bag has worked great. Big wheels roll well on uneven surfaces, handy outer fin pockets and nice compression straps inside. Having backpack straps looks like a nice addition, but I haven't used them yet. What this bag lacks is a side handle, but otherwise the bag works great.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Could be stronger

The bag is very large. I've taken this bag on several week-long dive trips and it easily fits all of my scuba gear plus my regular clothing and extras all the time, with a bit more room. I haven't had any problems with being overweight either. I didn't put my fins in the outside pockets just because I preferred to lock them up when traveling and didn't want to use multiple locks, but they do fit. Unfortunately, after just three rides, the bottom corners are already worn and the underlying hard…

Pros
  • As far as satisfied
Cons
  • Basically ok, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent bag for wheeled bags

Haven't traveled with this bag yet but first impressions are VERY favorable. I have the Dive Rite XT fins and they fit easily in the side pockets. I wear a 3xl wetsuit and this bath has more than enough room for it, my plate and BC, neoprene shorts and vest, dive mesh bag, dive shoes, mask, regulator etc (no tanks included). I think there is enough space even for all my clothes for a week. The wheels roll smoothly and the handle is easy to detach. I read a review of this bag that said the…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • There are flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I bought 3 and use them all the time.

This travel diving bag from Cressi is amazing! I travel around the world to dive all the time. When purchasing a dive bag, keep the following in mind: 1. The zippers are very strong and won't clog easily with sea salt. 2. Cotton bags throw away gear when loaded and thrown by flight crew. 3. Lift handles, back straps and disposable handles are so important when traveling to dive shops around the world. I used the back straps to carry one bag and pull the other. 4. Lots of space! The airline…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good for a round trip through the airport.

I bought this bag because of its size and seemingly nice shape. I liked the large front pockets and it was handy for me to be able to access the fins without having to open the whole bag. I recently went to Key West to scuba dive. The bag made it to Key West safely, but I noticed the material was separating from the zipper seam. When I got back to LA and got home, I noticed that the larger of the two bags was half pulled out. All of the seams around the bottom half of the bag came undone…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The last dive bag you need?

This is one of the best Revain purchases I have made and I am very happy with it. Almost all my gear, including a 5mm suit, fits comfortably in this bag, with room for some clothes, books, computer, etc. It can be used as a backpack, but not very practical. good at crunching for stairs and dirt roads. I can say this was designed by someone who actually dives and it's a well thought out design. It's great to have everything in one place even when you're not travelling. There are three issues…

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • poorly thought out