Board bag for a 2014 Glide?

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Todzilla
Todzilla
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3 Apr 2014 10:41am
So my original plan to store my Glide on a rack in the garage is not going to work due to space restrictions and some plumbing. So i think the best option will be to store it in a bag. I know the GX's come in a Naish bag but I could only stretch to a GS. Is the Flying Objects bag the best bet or the ION one, or just get the Naish?

Any advice would be appreciated!


Tod
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E T
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E T E T
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3 Apr 2014 1:35pm
Dear Mr Zilla,

I bought a Glide GS just before Xmas, for $150.00 you can buy a Naish bag for it.

I bought my bag with the board and it cost $100.00.

Only trouble is that they are red and white and we all know that this colour scheme does not go with yellow.

Try your nearest Naish dealer, am sure you won't have a problem getting one.

Cheers.

ET.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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3 Apr 2014 3:28pm
Get the Naish bag for sure.
ShireSUP
ShireSUP
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NSW, 982 posts
3 Apr 2014 4:15pm

Personally I would like more handles than the one on the Naish bag, and the white gets dirty/mouldy quickly.....so I would investigate, perhaps speak to Sam at WindSurfnSnow he knows bags
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
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3 Apr 2014 4:27pm
Very happy with my Flying Objects bag. They're very well-made and sturdy but you're looking at a pretty big price premium over the Naish bag.
DavidJohn
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Todzilla
Todzilla
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189 posts
9 Apr 2014 11:04am
Hi DJ. Those roller-racks look the business! Unfortunately I live in a rental house (so no holes in walls etc...) that features 12' high ceilings in the garage! So not only would it be hard to secure those kind of fixing into the roof, it would also mean hanging the boards over a couple of classic cars... Dropping a board, or a fitting pulling out of the ceiling, would get very expensive very quickly.

I ended up with a Flying Objects after all ? and it's pretty much spot on! I like all the extra handles as well ? it makes moving the board a lot easier for my wife and son.

Thanks again for all the ongoing advice and help!
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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9 Apr 2014 2:17pm
Todzilla said..

Hi DJ. Those roller-racks look the business! Unfortunately I live in a rental house (so no holes in walls etc...) that features 12' high ceilings in the garage! So not only would it be hard to secure those kind of fixing into the roof, it would also mean hanging the boards over a couple of classic cars... Dropping a board, or a fitting pulling out of the ceiling, would get very expensive very quickly.

I ended up with a Flying Objects after all ? and it's pretty much spot on! I like all the extra handles as well ? it makes moving the board a lot easier for my wife and son.

Thanks again for all the ongoing advice and help!


That's great.

Same Naish didn't put more handles on their bag.
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