Travel bags for kneeboards
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Travel bags for kneeboards
Having a tough time finding a suitable travel bag locally in Seattle, and the one I ordered from Amazon (Creatures of Leisure Triple Retro/Fish 6'0") came in the "slim fit" version and wasn't wide enough.
I'd appreciate a little help with specific travel bags for two or three kneeboards that will be wide enough but not super long. What do you use for travelling with two or more boards?
Thanks - really feeling pretty stuck a the moment.
I'd appreciate a little help with specific travel bags for two or three kneeboards that will be wide enough but not super long. What do you use for travelling with two or more boards?
Thanks - really feeling pretty stuck a the moment.
- Chris Buscemi
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Take your pick
Hank-
Stay Covered in Oceanside made me a great custom triple kneeboard bag. Gotten lots of use out of it and no complaints. I've traveled to Mexico, Costa Rica, Australia, and to both coasts of the USA and no board damage or wear on the bag.
My dad and some guys on KSUSA.org have also gotten great kneeboard travel bags from Midnight Products.
Here are links to both companies:
http://www.staycovered.com/
http://www.midnightproducts.net/
Good Luck
Chris
Stay Covered in Oceanside made me a great custom triple kneeboard bag. Gotten lots of use out of it and no complaints. I've traveled to Mexico, Costa Rica, Australia, and to both coasts of the USA and no board damage or wear on the bag.
My dad and some guys on KSUSA.org have also gotten great kneeboard travel bags from Midnight Products.
Here are links to both companies:
http://www.staycovered.com/
http://www.midnightproducts.net/
Good Luck
Chris
If I say its safe to surf this beach Captain, then its safe to surf this beach. I mean I'm not afraid to surf this place, I'll surf this whole f@cking place!
Chris thanks very much. I'm short on time and the bag I have will work for two boards. Not sure how to explain to the third board that it needs to stay home since I already promised that they all could come to San Diego, but sometimes life isn't fair.
I'll check out a custom bag if I ever need to travel with the whole quiver - thanks again for the help!
I'll check out a custom bag if I ever need to travel with the whole quiver - thanks again for the help!
two 5'10" and one 6'0" but thanksairboy808 wrote:What size is the board? Got a progress board bag 5'8" mini simmons I am trying to,sell.
Wish I was in SD today - surf looks great! Gonna surf like crazy over Christmas - wish there was more size but should be fun on Christmas Eve and then for a few days after

- The Creediler
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Check out Airwave Boardbags in SF. Mark is a very cool guy and the bags are custom; love my double Boardbag/coffin he made for me. http://airwavesf.com
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