i got the naish one. its great, large wheels for pulling it along, loads of room got compartments for all you kit and everything you need, even a small extension spot for the "long wood" ie bigger boards
In my opinion the best option is to get a bag that is as light as possible that you can fit your stuff in. all the separate pockets are great but only add to the weight air lines are really strict on extra weight these days. your best bet is to try and find out the dry weight of the bags before you buy one. I worked in europe for a few years and used to take my gear with me everywhere, now I work fly in fly out of perth and my quiver goes with me everytime.
Is it possible to fit 2 boards in the Best grey bag? looks like a nice bag. I got my 138 TT and will be looking to add a 128 or there abouts in the very near future. If not, i think i'll go with the Naish one.
Some airlines are that stupid, slingy golf bag is great well built why else would niaish copy it.. If you want a light a really light board bag with wheels then may be have a look at the mystic gear bag holds heaps and doesn't weigh much at all. For a carry board bag Mystic venom board bags look hot and do the job like all others. Check out the gear on the mystic web site
Hey Bigeezee I have the best grey bag and I just returned from an overseas, flew Hawaain and Aloha Airlines on this trip trip and used a Cabrinha wake bag 1.40M, it was a much easier trip with the Cab bag, and no questions asked by any airlines either, Seems like if you keep your bag length under 1.40 you will be fine whther it is marked Golf or not. The cab works so well because it is rectangular and will conform to fit at least 3 kites and a board and gear without going over 32kg which is the max weight any airline will accept. Be wary of getting a heavy bag, it just cuts down on what gear you can pack. I like wheely bags, but if you have a strong back then get an Ozone, they don't have wheels but only weigh 2.5kg empty, anything with wheels will be double that and some.