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Excess Baggage on Kite Trip

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Created by MichaelBCott > 9 months ago, 23 Apr 2010
MichaelBCott
WA, 16 posts
23 Apr 2010 1:34PM
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Does anyone have any tips or tricks regarding excess baggage on kite trips?
Heading out in July flying with Virgin - 10 days taking 2 kites, 2 bars/lines, 1 tt, 1 harness, some clothes.
Obviously taking multiple bags will incur excess charges, even though total weight will probably be under 20kgs!

Any advice?

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
23 Apr 2010 2:37PM
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One kite oriented bag to carry the lot. YOu can take sports equipment under your normal baggage allowance. I'm in a similar boat and I'm taking all my kite stuff in one bag and the biggest carryon I can with all my clothes and camera gear.

I've got to get a bag still. Haven't decided on one yet. Has to carry one tt, 3 kites, harness, 2 bars, and a wetty. That weighs about 20kgs. Wheels would be a big plus as well.

Where are you headed? You aren't going to PNG are you?

little o
WA, 405 posts
23 Apr 2010 4:44PM
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vaccum bag.............you can fit a kite ina tiny space :) heard that from someone who brought 3 kites from US

Weta
WA, 893 posts
23 Apr 2010 8:31PM
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Kite travel bags with wheels are great for mobility but the wheels etc add extra weight. I have one and if i need to replace it i'll look around for a good well made bag without wheels.

thats my 2cents

CJF91
WA, 26 posts
24 Apr 2010 3:42PM
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A lot of kite companys make what they call "golf bags", nearly every kite shop you goto will either have them or order them in for you. these can normally fit a couple of boards 3 kites and some other gear so there would be plenty of room to pack all your luggage in and not go over the 20kg weight limit or extra bag charges. also means you can keep all your gear padded and safe cause we all know airline staff dont care about the gear and just throw it around onto the plane.
These are just some examples to look at
http://www.cabrinhakites.com/golf-bag-2.html
www.slingshotkiteboarding1.ashop.com.au/p/856640/mystic-golf-bag-with-wheels.html
www.liquidforce.com/luggage-golf-bag.html
Good luck with it all

Tricky1
WA, 11 posts
27 Apr 2010 8:25PM
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You dont have to look to far. I am using a golf travel bag. You will easily get two kites, board and more in. They are paded and on wheels. On sale you can get top of the line for around $100

Cheers

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
27 Apr 2010 10:15PM
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Got a link or anything?

KFKiter
SA, 213 posts
28 Apr 2010 4:55PM
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I bought a Pro-Limit bag, $129.00, 2 sections, 1 for tt, 1 for kites. I took 1 tt, 2 kites, 2bars, 1 Pump, seat harness and a wetty, a couple of towels for a bit of extra padding around my board and I weighed in at 20kg. I had extra bag with a few clothes in that i also checked and wasn't charged any extra. On the way back I brought 3kg of Geraldton water and a new 5'6" kite surfboard. Only checked the kite gear and got charged $70.00 excess baggage. Wheels are a great idea but adds around 3kg to your total weight.

Driesdtl
37 posts
1 Jun 2010 12:10PM
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my snowboard bag doubles up for the kite kit pretty well..
A bit brand junkie... but there is room to pack the lot! Loads of removable waterproof bags inside.

Check it out.

www.burton.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-Burton_AU-Site/default/Product-Show?pid=220739&dwvar_220739_variationColor=994&start=&cgid=mens-bags-luggage-board-bags&index=1&masterID=220739&top=190&key=cgid%3Dmens-bags-luggage-board-bags



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