

🎒 Gear up like a pro — the ScubaMax BG-632 is your ultimate dive companion!
The ScubaMax BG-632 Lightweight Mesh Backpack combines rugged durability with smart design, featuring a reinforced 210 denier nylon bottom and breathable mesh top. Its spacious 20" x 31" dimensions and adjustable shoulder strap make it perfect for carrying multiple snorkel and dive gear pieces comfortably. Trusted by adventurers for over a decade, this bag delivers reliable performance in all your aquatic explorations.
| ASIN | B001CS60TO |
| ASIN | B00O175DFU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #600,016 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #604 in Gym Drawstring Bags |
| Brand Name | ScubaMax |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | BLUE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (687) |
| Date First Available | April 29, 2010 |
| Handle Type | Drawstring, Shoulder Strap |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 18"W x 20"H |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | DB-601-602-603 |
| Manufacturer | ScubaMax |
| Manufacturer | ScubaMax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BG-632-B |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | BG632-BLUE |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Diving, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Utilitarian |
| UPC | 800982132207 800982122208 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**H
Gets The Job Done
So I'm known for beating up my gear, and I treated this bag with my usual lack of care. Mostly by shoving way more in it than it was built for. Dragging it through bushes, water and sand. And there wasn't a single thread loose after two weeks of this treatment. I had purchased this particular mesh bag because I had seen a guy post a review which said he had bought his 6 years ago and it was still in good shape, so he felt obligated to post a review. I think this really should be a rule we all live by, because there is so much garbage on Amazon, when you stumble across some cheap Chinese made gear that actually works it's great to let everybody know. So I am just posting this to back-up what he said. It just is very sturdy construction, fits all my gear, all my wife's gear and then some. I went down a deep internet hole researching mesh bags (because I am nuts) and this is the best bang for your buck.
C**A
Love the size
This was one of 3 bags that I ordered and tried to use for mine and my husbands snorkel gear and it's the only one that actually perfectly fits 2 pairs of fins, 2 goggles, and 2 snorkels and it was long enough to close everything inside.
G**R
I found this snorkel bag while searching Amazon and the price was good and so was the reviews so I bought two ...
We found out after receiving our snorkel gear in the mail that the large backpack we planned to use to carry our snorkel gear to the beach on our cruise was not going to cut it, not big enough for the fins. I found this snorkel bag while searching Amazon and the price was good and so was the reviews so I bought two of them, different colors. I was pleased when I received them. The mesh is not like that thin mesh in laundry bags (which I thought it might be.) It looks strong and much better made than I actually was expecting. Some have said they carry two people's snorkel gear in one bag. It would be really cramming it in there to do that with adult fins. But then, I keep our masks in their hardshell carrying cases to keep them from ruining their shape and that takes up more space. If that isn't an issue maybe it would all fit but it would be heavy to carry. I'm an senior female and my fins, snorkel, mask, and my waterproof wallet case all fits in nice with room for a water bottle and some snacks. I can carry my own equipment (it isn't too heavy) and my husband has one for his. I don't like having my husband carry it all. Share the load! Plus, overloading it would probably shorten its lifespan. Of course I haven't used it yet in action. If it doesn't hold up or I find something wrong during our cruise, I'll revise this review. PS I like the hook ring on them. I have the bags hanging on the rafter beams in the basement on a nail, out of the way.
D**Z
Just what I needed
Used for 2 days of diving in St. John, USVI. It easily held my RK3s, mask, snorkel, booties, DSMB, spool, and tools for playing with my DIY go pro rig. Would’ve held the rig too but was afraid the go pro would get banged around while carrying the bag (against door frames, railing, etc.) Great to throw my sunglasses case, hat, towel in the bag and stuff under the bench when I was in the water. Big enough to also comfortably hold my 3mm shortie and neutrally buoyant pants, if I needed them. My first usage so I can’t comment about its long term useful life, but it seems sturdy and will hold up for many dives to come. it’s a basic mesh bag at a decent price and does what I need.
Y**T
Great size for basic gear. Anything extra, you will need something bigger.
Pretty big lightweight bag that fits my basic gear well. Basic gear meaning my fins, mask in its case, booties in it's bag, knife with its strap, snorkel, spit, surface buoy, and wetsuit. What you see in this photo though is me trying to fit more into it. I rented my BC and weights and reg. I this photo i have the BC, 8 pound weights, fins, booties, mask in its case, knife with its strap, snorkel, spit, and surface buoy. The reg and wetsuit would not fit and i had to adjust everything carefully and try to close it so it wouldnt fall out when traveling in the bus as everything wet was underneath. Nothing ripped and was surprised to find it withstood all the aggressive shoving i did to make what I could fit. I wish there was an extra outer pocket to fit the small items like the defog and the knife. For the price, I am happy with it. The cord lock definitely helped keep everything inside and there's one on each side. There's only one carrying strap. There's a small hole at the bottom for excess water to drain. Overall it did what I needed and if I invest in my own personal equipment, I will probably buy another bag or even hard carrying case for the reg and dive computer to prevent damage.
R**E
Great quality, mod price
Strong mesh soundly stitched mesh to heavy poly bottom. Good length carry strap with strong buckle. D ring for hanging. Dual toggles to cinch thick drawstrings. One drawback: just 1 drain hole. See pics.
D**D
Surprisingly Good Quality
I was very skeptical that I could get a decent dive bag at this ridiculously low price. I figured that I could just return it to Amazon if it turned out to be very low quality. I ordered two of them for my kids who are getting certified to be scuba divers, and they turned out to be the perfect bags for them. It fits large scuba fins, mask, snorkel, scuba booties, and a few other items easily enough. it has a nice shoulder strap and seems to have a good build quality. will it fall apart in a few months... who knows, but at this price I consider it a steal.
B**I
Recommended! Large and sturdy
This bag was a fantastic addition to a recent dive trip. It held my fins, snorkel, mask, booties, a towel, and a few other small items. Could have held quite a bit more. The fins are pretty heavy but the bag seemed to handle the weight well, I did not see any stress on the seems. The mesh is very condusive to letting items dry quickly. The strap makes it easy to sling over a shoulder.
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