Stuart Bell is selling AEROTECH STD BOARD BAGS for $100.
The price seems acceptable. Is the quality OK?
Anyone has one of these bags?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I've got one. the zip sh#t itself after the first sail. The shop(2nd wind) organised for the zip to be replaced.This zip lasted another month. i have not bothered to get it fixed again.
I have one of their heavy duty adjustable bags(got it off Rik in Gero in 06) and it is unreal and the zips look way more heavy duty.
As usual cheap is not always good IMHO![]()
Main thing is the zip - we use real YKK #10 vislon with plastic sliders on the Flying Objects travel covers to make sure there's no issues with breakage or corrosion.
Also check the fit of the board cover - a lot of the cheaper bags can be pretty outdated in terms of the board shapes they were designed to fit.
Windgenuity for prolimit.
Windsurfing sales for gun.
I forgot gun, they make good looking bags. I have no experience with their zips apart from one of their quiver bags i've got which is fine.
Ben's bags seem the toughest of the standard type bags.
It has come to the choice between Flying Objects, Gun and Prolimit.
The prices are quite similar too so better to by in Perth than pay for the delivery too.
I liked the Gun bag, but it was hard to find Perth retailers and the sizes did not match my board. Prolimit looks nice but again, local retailers...
I think I made up my mind for the Flying Objects.
Everyone's feedback really helped greatly.
Cheers to all.
You might want to talk to Ian at Sails & Windsurfing Centre in O'Connor, he can either make you a custom one or you might find a stock one that fit's.
I just received a pair of 8ft Squid board bags that I use for my wave and speed boards, great quality and quite reasonably priced. www.squid.net.au
I am pretty sure they advertise on seabreeze.
Cheers
I just moved the board from my dinghy into a spare bedroom, and managed to hit just about every brick wall along the way, and wished I had it already...