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Who would have thought that the board bag is actually a bag to put your board in? Still, if you want to keep your board in good order, then it's best to go out and purchase yourself one. If you're thinking of traveling for a surf and your board will be going on a plane, then stop reading this and get a board bag right now! What are you waiting for?
The type of board bag you get will depend on what you will be using it for. We'll look at what is best for day-to-day use, storage, and travel. If you take the time to get the right boardbag, your board will likely remain ding free while out of the water. There are three different types of surfboard bags: the standard bag, the sock, and the hard case. Each has its own place.
Standard board bags can be split into two types: travel and day bags. Travel bags are obviously for the traveling surfer and offer a greater level of protection. Day bags are for general day-to-day use and home board storage. Board bags come in different shapes, fitting a wide variety of different surfboard shapes. Remember this when buying your bag.
Day Bags
Day bags have a lightweight waterproof or semi-waterproof covering, are closed at the nose end of the bag, and zip up at the tail end of the board. The most lightweight (and cheapest) bags typically don't have any additional padding for board protection. A slightly more protected board bag will have 5 mm high-density foam padding to cover the board.
Travel Bags
Travel bags are constructed for the traveling surfer. They have more padding than day bags and as a result offers more protection. A decent travel bag should have at least a 10 mm high-density padding layer. This type of board bag is often constructed to fit more than one board. Some bags are built for up to four boards and are referred to as coffin bags.
Now let's have a look at the two other types of surfboard bags — surf socks and hard cases.
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Hey everyone :),
does anyone know where to buy a Hardcase / Hard Cover Boardbag in Germany? Sooo tired of picking up my board totally trashed at the airport!
Many thanks!!!!
I've just bought a foamy for £100 - it's an 8 foot California 96 - nothing special as I'm just a beginner to intermediate. Do you think I really need a cover for it? I'm trying to keep costs down to a minimum. I was going to buy a padded roof rack and wondered if it can go on the car without the cover? Your advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
It can go on the roof without a cover but the more protection the better.
what side of the board goes to the foil side of the bag?
I like that you said I should choose a surfboard bag that has a corrosion-resistant zipper and a wax pocket. My best friend and I recently bought surfboards, and we need to buy carrying bags for them. I'll consider what you said and make sure the ones we buy have pockets and a padded strap. Thanks.
Great post on surfboard bags!
You've provided a comprehensive overview of the different types of surfboard bags and their uses. It's true, investing in the right board bag is crucial for protecting your board, whether it's for day-to-day use, storage, or travel. Day bags, in particular, offer convenience and basic protection for short-distance transportation and everyday use. They're handy for keeping your board safe from minor dings and scratches during regular outings. Thanks for sharing this helpful information!