Naish golf travel bag

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Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
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5 Jun 2007 3:08pm
Can't find the dimensions for it anywhere! Tried the Naish site but for some reason my comp cant access it. Can anyone tell me the dimensions of the bag or check if i would be able to fit a TT 138 by 41 board? I'm thinking the board will be too wide for the bag...

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meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
5 Jun 2007 1:26pm
There are quite a few different manufacturers that make a similar bag. What does you local kiteshop stock?

and remember to make sure the dimensions you choose match the airlines measurements. Most max measurements are 140cm(54in)
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
5 Jun 2007 6:28pm
My local kiteshop is kitepower.com. Don't have anywhere close to check these bags out so i gotta make sure it's the right one before i order it. Anyone know of any 140cm bags by 45 or there abouts?
davem207
davem207
VIC
138 posts
VIC, 138 posts
5 Jun 2007 7:19pm
hey mate, ive got the naish golf bag, and it fits my 135 x 40 board, (just) so i think your board would be too long, and you cant really even try and force it in as it zips around the board edge, great bag though, just not for boards longer than 135. hope that helps.
dclark
dclark
WA
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WA, 21 posts
12 Jun 2007 8:20pm
quote:
Originally posted by davem207

hey mate, ive got the naish golf bag, and it fits my 135 x 40 board, (just) so i think your board would be too long, and you cant really even try and force it in as it zips around the board edge, great bag though, just not for boards longer than 135. hope that helps.



does the golf bag have protection on the inside of the zipper so it doesnt damage the rail if its tight on it???
511kev
511kev
NSW
55 posts
NSW, 55 posts
13 Jun 2007 7:48pm
Hey, I use a big suitcase with wheels and a handle. It holds 3 kites and bars and fits easily into the boot of a car unlike monster kite bags. Cabrinha make a kite specific bag as well (call Kitepower for details). Put your board in a board bag. All this is much easier to travel with. Clothes need a separate bag though, but you don't need much of them.
davem207
davem207
VIC
138 posts
VIC, 138 posts
13 Jun 2007 8:06pm
yeah mate the zipper section has a lip on it, my boards x 40 wide and the zipper has never been issue with damage to the rail of the board, the width isnt a issue just the length if you have a bigger board. the bags good as i only have a small car and it fits 2 x kites, 1 x board, pump, harness, lines & bars, and heaps of storage for wetsuits, clothes, towels, and other bits and pieces, its fits all the gear you need and i just strap it to the roof racks so its keeps all the wet and sandy crap out of the car, i'll shut up now as i sound like a naish gear pimp now.

cheers
dave
dclark
dclark
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
14 Jun 2007 1:37pm
quote:
Originally posted by davem207

yeah mate the zipper section has a lip on it, my boards x 40 wide and the zipper has never been issue with damage to the rail of the board, the width isnt a issue just the length if you have a bigger board. the bags good as i only have a small car and it fits 2 x kites, 1 x board, pump, harness, lines & bars, and heaps of storage for wetsuits, clothes, towels, and other bits and pieces, its fits all the gear you need and i just strap it to the roof racks so its keeps all the wet and sandy crap out of the car, i'll shut up now as i sound like a naish gear pimp now.

cheers
dave




how does the dry weight of it compare to others???

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davem207
davem207
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138 posts
VIC, 138 posts
14 Jun 2007 5:43pm
the dry weight is very good for the size of the bag i would estimate it to be around 3kg.
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