- Size: large
- Color: Black/Red
- Material: Various
- Sport Type: Diving
- Brand: Cressi
- Large wheeled luggage ideal to carry scuba diving equipment and other water activity gear like long fins for freediving. Made with 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).






















Dshiflett –
I have taken this bag on to separate trips, first a 10 day dive trip then a 7 day cruise. Lots of room for BCD, fins, wetsuit and assorted gear. It’s so roomy it’s easy to exceed weight limits. My only change would be to change wheels from two single direction to 4 heavy duty swivel castors.
Victoria Van Sant –
These dive bags are amazing!! Lightweight. The handle extends far enough that my husband who is 6’3” can comfortable pull the bag without bending over. They hold a full set of gear with room for clothes etc. The best part is they stand freely when packed. Our previous bags toppled over. These don’t. They also roll easily and are maneuverable. If you need a new dive bag I would highly recommend this Cressi bag!!!
Nim –
Used this bag for an out of country dive trip. It fit all of the dive gear for two. This included two full sized jacket style BCDs, both sets of fins (only one set fit in the outside pockets), a 3mm shorty and two 3mm full wet suits, two sets of boots, two sets of gloves, and some other miscellaneous gear. Regs and mask were in our carry on luggage.This bag is cavernous. Need to be very careful as it will easily exceed airlines 50-lb weight restrictions. With everything we had in ours we were just under 49-lbs and there were still empty pockets on the front of the bag and more room inside. If we weren’t flying or no weight limits everything would have fit in the bag.
Donna Contenta –
Perfect for travel with dive gear. Also can fit packing cubes in with clothes and such.
Will T. Abernathy –
Holds all my gear..Easy to maneuver in the airport.
John –
Talk about a solid piece of gear that can hold EVERYTHING. Living in an RV, space is key for me. Being able to put all my dive stuff into one bag and grab it when I need it has been amazing! When on a dive boat and the outside gets water dropped on it, the inside stays dry. The wheels are tough/durable and the whole thing is sturdy!
Frank McWilliams –
There are two use cases for this bag:A: A single set of gear with extensive environmental protection, IE a heavy full wetsuit or dry suit, and literally everything you need to dive.B: Two-plus full sets of gear for tropical diving, ready to be checked through an airline.I got two backplate/wing BCs, (including a 10lb stainless plate on one of them,) three sets of fins/masks/snorkels, and some other bits into this thing with LOTS of room to spare, and still made it (just) under the 50lb airline weight limit.This bag rocks. The reg bag is a nice bonus too; I pack my regs in my carry-on, and this keeps stuff from getting tangled up in them.
Sean C. –
I can fit 2 sets of fins, 2 BCs and 2 wetsuits with all my over gear.