The Best Surfboard Bags

The Best Surfboard Bags
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Using the right bag to transport your gear between surfing destinations will help prolong the life of your surfboard. The best surfboard bags offer a snug fit to prevent your board from sliding around.

Inflatable Bags

Surfing companies offer board bags with specialized designs, including inflatable bags that provide extra protection to your board when you check it onto an airplane. According to Transworld Surf, the inflatable bag can protect your surfboard against the harshest of traveling conditions. Remove the fins of your surfboard to prevent damage to the inflatable bag.

Nose and Tail Protection

The nose and tail refer to the opposing ends of the surfboard. While traveling, the nose and tail of the surfboard often acquire dings and scrapes. The best surfboard bags feature a reinforced nose and tail section. This protective feature commonly has a soft rubber or foam construction. According to the website Surfing Waves, a quality travel bag should feature at least 10 mm of high density foam. The nose and tail of your surfboard needs to be properly aligned within the travel bag.

Shoulder Strap

The best surfboard bags have a shoulder strap for easy transportation. While many quality travel bags can carry more than one surfboard, lugging around your gear can wear on your muscles. Find a surfboard bag that features a padded shoulder strap for extra comfort. Top of the line surfboard bags offer an adjustable strap design. If you prefer to carry your surfboard by hand, try out a bag that features a foam handle.

Extras

While standard surfboard bags consist of a simplistic design, the best bags come equipped with a few extra features. Waxing your surfboard will offer you increased grip. Choose a travel bag that features a storage compartment for your surfboard wax. The humid climate of many surfing destinations will erode the metallic components of inexpensive travel bags. Top-of-the-line surfboard bags feature corrosion-resistant zippers as well as a waterproof design. For easy transportation, use a surfboard bag that features a set of rear wheels.

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Article reviewed by Kirk Ericson Last updated on: May 26, 2011

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