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Golf style travel bags

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Created by brycol > 9 months ago, 10 Sep 2009
brycol
QLD, 15 posts
10 Sep 2009 3:11PM
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Looking at getting a new travel bag. These are the ones I'm looking at Cabrinha , Mystic and Prolimit bags. Any body got one of these and has some pros and cons from using them. Or is there something better out there ?

Local shops don't carry all of them but will get them in, so I only know what I've seen or read on the web.

Thanks

SurfConnect
QLD, 1674 posts
10 Sep 2009 3:53PM
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We have the Liquid Force ones in stock. Can so same day or next day delivery to you on the goldie. $269.95 with free delivery.

brycol
QLD, 15 posts
10 Sep 2009 5:11PM
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What's the good points about it, have you travelled with it? Any images of the insides.

Thnx

SurfConnect
QLD, 1674 posts
10 Sep 2009 6:10PM
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Strong bag, very good padding, easy to pull along with the wheels, serve its purpose very well. Most important of all - you get away with excess baggage! I'll get some inside images up.



brycol said...

What's the good points about it, have you travelled with it? Any images of the insides.

Thnx


paul.j
QLD, 3367 posts
10 Sep 2009 7:23PM
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Pro limit bag is also very good well padded plus it has wheels and is $219 will have one in store on Monday if you want to come and check it out.

Jacko
Roar Industries

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
11 Sep 2009 11:46PM
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Best thing is to consider what you need most in a travel bag as this will help with your decision.

Bags with generous padding protect your board better but this adds a bit of weight.

Do you want a bag that splits in 2 for check in but you can join together to wheel away? The Dakine BTS, Mystic Ammo and North Combibag offer this.

Internal compartments and wetsuit enclosures are more options with some bags.

Look for a padded separator if you plan to carry more than one board.










brycol
QLD, 15 posts
12 Sep 2009 7:14PM
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Jacko

Is that the standard bag? What's the dimensions? One of my boards is a 138 x 41

regards

jimmy87
SA, 112 posts
12 Sep 2009 6:52PM
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Be careful when placing boards in the bottom of the bag my mate had his fins ware through the bottom of the bag within a month Just because the bag was in the ute tray.

nathand
QLD, 211 posts
12 Sep 2009 7:27PM
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go the naish only 200 and it old 4 kites and two boards plus ur **** mines not bad got it from cross shore kiteboarding



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