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Originally Posted by FinS 32
although i will second you on teh commando pouch, as anything commando is great quality, I will respectively disagree regarding the 1 bag vs two. when swimming either in skishing or even swimming to a distant rock, a large 4 tube bag can act like a hydrosail, it will push you with the current in the water to the left or right of your destination, two 2 tube bags have less surface area for it to push. That said I do believe 1 bag whether it be a 2 or three tube bag is best IMHO. less weight and area for water to fill in, if you bag isn;t waterproof or have good drainage. If your not wetsuiting, it makes no difference whether 2 or 1 bag its all personal choice
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Fin my point was more toward the amount of weight and gear on ones belt while wetsuiting. I agree with you about being pushed around in the current with a bigger bag.
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Originally Posted by massbassman
yeah i guess i needed to be a little clearer, wasnt advocating buying 2 of the same two tube bags. im simply going with one mak bag and a smaller pouch type bag on my belt for certain situations. i dont claim to be a hardcore wetsuiter, and was simply saying that it should serve me well with my needs, if i dont want to carry my plug bag.
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massbassman, I wasn't taking a shot at you, I just see more and more guys with so much stuff hanging off their belt while wet suiting it is just asking for trouble. Imho it just can't be logical or the way to approach wetsuiting, especially for the beginner. I am a far cry from a hardcore wetsuiter and will never claim to be one, I was just speaking from my own personal experiences. I like to stay light and mobile, like you said to each his own.
