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62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jun 2009 5:27pm
Anyone from the GC know where I can buy a 5mm Cover for my PSH 10.6 wide?
I've been using a sock cover which drives me nuts[}:)]

mac
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
20 Jun 2009 7:29pm
Yep we have them in our new shop come and see us and well sort you out.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jun 2009 5:38pm
paul.j said...

Yep we have them in our new shop come and see us and well sort you out.


sort me out jacko lol, I was going to pop in today, but figured you would be in construction mode Are they 5 mm oh coffee mac
mybrosweeper
mybrosweeper
NSW
1016 posts
NSW, 1016 posts
20 Jun 2009 8:14pm
Gday Mac,
Denis @ surfaids can make you what you want but has heaps of stockies,
surfaids.com.au, denis at
E-mail Address(es):
[email protected]

Robboooooooo
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
20 Jun 2009 6:18pm
Cheers Robbo
loco4olas
loco4olas
NSW
1525 posts
NSW, 1525 posts
21 Jun 2009 9:21pm
I just got 2 FCS SUP Dayrunner covers (5mm not the 10mm travel)-one is a 906 for the 903 Ripper the other a 106 for the 90 Wide Ripper.

They are SUCH good covers-really well constructed and well thought out.

They have a mid cover handle (like a carry handle for a SUB) a rail handle and a shoulder handle.

For hikes they have a mid cover strap (on the outside) for the paddle shaft and a hidden velcro section near the nose to insert the paddle blade.

On one rail the connections for the shoulder strap (when removed) can be used to loop tie downs through for added security on the roof.

Rails are well protected with internal padding as are nose and tail sections.

Zips are the oversize plastic so unlikely to freeze.

On small smart detail is a vent hole to release heat-might just save a delam.

IMO very very good covers.

My 2 cents.
tha dogman
tha dogman
NSW
2912 posts
NSW, 2912 posts
21 Jun 2009 9:33pm
loco4olas said...

I just got 2 FCS SUP Dayrunner covers (5mm not the 10mm travel)-one is a 906 for the 903 Ripper the other a 106 for the 90 Wide Ripper.

They are SUCH good covers-really well constructed and well thought out.

They have a mid cover handle (like a carry handle for a SUB) a rail handle and a shoulder handle.

For hikes they have a mid cover strap (on the outside) for the paddle shaft and a hidden velcro section near the nose to insert the paddle blade.

On one rail the connections for the shoulder strap (when removed) can be used to loop tie downs through for added security on the roof.

Rails are well protected with internal padding as are nose and tail sections.

Zips are the oversize plastic so unlikely to freeze.

On small smart detail is a vent hole to release heat-might just save a delam.

IMO very very good covers.

My 2 cents.


how much are they loco
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
21 Jun 2009 7:39pm
sure sound like a great cover loco
Sam28
Sam28
VIC
29 posts
VIC, 29 posts
21 Jun 2009 10:04pm
tha dogman said...

loco4olas said...

I just got 2 FCS SUP Dayrunner covers (5mm not the 10mm travel)-one is a 906 for the 903 Ripper the other a 106 for the 90 Wide Ripper.

They are SUCH good covers-really well constructed and well thought out.

They have a mid cover handle (like a carry handle for a SUB) a rail handle and a shoulder handle.

For hikes they have a mid cover strap (on the outside) for the paddle shaft and a hidden velcro section near the nose to insert the paddle blade.

On one rail the connections for the shoulder strap (when removed) can be used to loop tie downs through for added security on the roof.

Rails are well protected with internal padding as are nose and tail sections.

Zips are the oversize plastic so unlikely to freeze.

On small smart detail is a vent hole to release heat-might just save a delam.

IMO very very good covers.

My 2 cents.


how much are they loco


Bout $180-
tha dogman
tha dogman
NSW
2912 posts
NSW, 2912 posts
21 Jun 2009 10:07pm
thanks sam
BL
BL
NSW
70 posts
BL BL
NSW, 70 posts
21 Jun 2009 10:18pm
Hey guys
You can check out DWW (dangerous when wet) he has ebay store, he makes a 10,2 which is pretty big in volume (flaps around a bit with a 9'3 naish when doing about 90km/h +) , well made has carry handle and paddle strap and good zippers , cost =$135
May be of some help.
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