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Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag
 
4.3

(based on 26 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (13)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (9)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (3)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

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    (1)

96%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Durable (18)
  • Drains easily (14)
  • Large capacity (13)
  • Easy to clean (10)
  • Lots of pockets (7)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Vacation (14)
    • SCUBA gear (11)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Recreational diver (9), Casual/ recreational (6), Advanced diver (5), Beginner (3)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (6)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Just a perfect product

    Both my wife and I were very satisfied with the snorkel backpack we purchased. We went on a two week Caribbean cruise this past winter and it was exactly what we wanted. We had ...Read complete review

    Both my wife and I were very satisfied with the snorkel backpack we purchased. We went on a two week Caribbean cruise this past winter and it was exactly what we wanted. We had plenty of room for all our gear as well as other goods we wanted to take ashore with us. While everybody else was struggling with there gear, we had an easy time of it and believe me, we had both of them packed to the max. The product is built well and I would highly recommend it to both the avid diver as well as the recreational diver like us.

    Well done guys

    Carl G
    West Haven, CT

    VS

    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    bag not backpack

    A decent snorkeling bag for the price, BUT certainly not a snorkeling "backpack"! It has only one shoulder strap. This strap is centered in the middle, resulting in not very well...Read complete review

    A decent snorkeling bag for the price, BUT certainly not a snorkeling "backpack"! It has only one shoulder strap. This strap is centered in the middle, resulting in not very well balanced carrying, neither when carrying on one shoulder nor crossed around the neck (two D-rings at the bottom corners and a snap on the strap would have solved the issue… well, or actually adding a second strap…). Also, the strap is not padded (which I actually kind of like, because of weight issues). Carrying the bag for short distances is not a problem, but I was looking for an actual backpack comfortable enough for longer hikes and/or difficult terrain. So, I was pretty disappointed at first. However, there is a quick fix to the problem: A strap (or belt) around the waist plus the lower part of the bag stabilizes it quite well; that way I can also comfortably carry two of these bags (for gf and myself) with one on each shoulder. So, while "backpack" is a bit of false advertising, in the end, I was still happy with the buy.
    Other than that: The construction overall seems to be a very good compromise between light weight and sturdy (time will tell about the latter, as the emphasis is certainly on the former). The bag should hold fins up to ~27 inch long. It comfortably holds my pair of regular size Aeris Mako fins (24 in) with 3 mm ankle booties in their foot pockets. There seems to be just enough room for an additional regular sized towel (not for a large beach towel), a book (again, not oversized), your mask/snorkel, and maybe a small/medium water bottle (and these items would need to be distributed between the fin compartment and the smaller additional compartment; note that both compartments include mesh for drying, and that there is no "dry compartment"). This is probably all the weight you would want to carry in this light bag anyway. Size and weight seem ideal for my needs of a snorkeling bag (if I need to carry more stuff than indicated above, I use a larger mesh backpack for scuba gear).

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    4.0

    Great travel bag

    By Mikey

    from Birmingham, AL

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Drains Easily
    • Durable
    • Easy To Clean
    • Large Capacity
    • Lots Of Pockets

    Cons

    • None

    Best Uses

    • SCUBA Gear
    • Vacation

    Comments about Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag:

    Perfect size for fins, mask, snorkel, and booties.
    Still room for a towel and has a pockel for small stuff. Great price and good for travel.

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    5.0

    great product

    By Scott

    from manchester NH

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Drains Easily
    • Durable
    • Easy To Clean

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Drying Equipment
      • Vacation

      Comments about Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag:

      Had one for several years and just bought three more for friends

      • Was this a gift?:
      • Yes

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      5.0

      Great Bag for snorkeling

      By caymans

      from Baltimore

      About Me Advanced

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Drains Easily
      • Durable
      • Lots Of Pockets

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Snorkeling
        • Vacation

        Comments about Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag:

        I was able to fit my fins (Cressi Pluma full foot fins size 8.5 to 9.5), mask, snorkel, and snorkeling vest into this bag with some room to spare for other small items such as a camera, keys, wallet, etc. Full foot fins bigger then that size may not fit. Found the bag to be very well constructed and gives you two choices in how to carry it, either over the shoulder or with a handle

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        1.0

        Way to small for FINS!

        By Sky428

        from Oklahoma

        About Me Advanced Diver

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        Verified Buyer

        Pros

          Cons

          • Poorly Designed
          • To Small For Fins

          Best Uses

            Comments about Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag:

            I purchased 3 of these. One for me and the other 2 for family. Not one of you fins could fit in the bag. I understand that my fins are large. But my wifes fins did not fit and they are not big. [...] I guess I will either sell them on [...] or give them away.

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            4.0

            Great one

            By Nalsharaf

            from Saudia Arabia

            About Me Novice Diver

            See all my reviews

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Drains Easily
            • Durable
            • Easy To Clean
            • Lots Of Pockets
            • Water Tight

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • SCUBA Gear

              Comments about Blue Reef Snorkel Backpack Bag:

              I used as carry my fine, mask, snorkel, wetsuit, knife, and another small staff.

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