You can bring Scuba Gear in your carry-on bag, but certain conditions apply. It is also allowed in checked baggage without restrictions. Scuba Gear is allowed with conditions in carry-on bags — Tanks must be empty with valve open. Most scuba equipment is allowed. Tanks must be completely empty with the valve open. TSA officers have the final say on what is allowed through the checkpoint. If you are unsure, check the TSA website or ask an officer at the airport.
Sporting goods rules vary by item. Bats, clubs, and sticks are prohibited in carry-on but allowed in checked bags. Items that could be used as weapons must be checked.
Scuba Gear is allowed in carry-on bags with conditions. Tanks must be empty with valve open. Make sure to comply with all requirements before arriving at the checkpoint.
Yes, Scuba Gear is allowed in checked baggage. Pack it securely to prevent damage.
Scuba Gear is generally permitted, but a TSA officer may inspect it further. You might be asked to remove it from your bag for separate screening.
TSA rules apply at U.S. airports regardless of destination. However, your arrival country may have different import regulations for Scuba Gear. Check the customs rules of your destination before packing.