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Why you need a board bag

Created by OceanAddicts OceanAddicts  > 9 months ago, 20 Mar 2014
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OceanAddicts
OceanAddicts

QLD

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20 Mar 2014 12:39pm
Hey crew,

There is a lot of talk as to whether you need a board bag or not.

Some people use them daily and absolutely rely on their bags and others will tell you that they hate them.
Here are 5 reasons why you absolutely DO NEED a bag!

www.oceanaddicts.com.au/5-reasons-why-you-need-a-bag-for-your-stand-up-paddle-board/
rager
rager

QLD

437 posts

20 Mar 2014 1:31pm
Good reasons but there's one you've forgotten and it is the main reason I bought one and that is to stop the roof of my car rusting out from the salt water. My last car had some serious cancer on both the roof and around the top of the windscreen so when I bought my new car I bought a cover too. As a bonus my 14' Lahui Kai looks almost new after 12 months.
OceanAddicts
OceanAddicts

QLD

357 posts

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20 Mar 2014 1:46pm
great stuff rager! That is a very valid point. PROTECT THE VEHICLE!
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

20 Mar 2014 3:25pm
Resale value.. it's often easier to sell a second hand board if it comes with a bag.
Chris_M
Chris_M

2132 posts

20 Mar 2014 1:34pm
My board is stored in a special little SUP and kitesurf shed, and fits inside my 4X4 but I think the best idea I got from the article was to protect against UV rays.

FROM NOW ON I WILL ONLY SUP WHILE KEEPING MY BOARD BAG ON.

Then it will stay pearly white FOREVER!!!! (Although Ill never get to see it cause I don't want those UV rays to get at it)
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ

4103 posts

20 Mar 2014 2:44pm
I have a board bag......mainly used as a seat cover on back seat of car when taking friend's dogs to beach
That said....I do not like leaving boards in the sunshine
colas
colas

5370 posts

20 Mar 2014 3:52pm
Just a warning: keep your board bag as much open as possible, to let the board dry. I zip around the tail & stop there.

Keeping a wet board in a closed bags has 2 drawbacks:
- the paint or varnish of production boards may develop blisters via osmosis (no issue for hotcoated customs)
- water in vapor format will go through the goretex vents and water will lodge in the blank (no issue if no vents)
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

20 Mar 2014 8:33pm
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GizzieNZ said..

I have a board bag......mainly used as a seat cover on back seat of car when taking friend's dogs to beach
That said....I do not like leaving boards in the sunshine


sunshine in NZ
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

20 Mar 2014 9:42pm
You can sleep in a board bag in a pinch. :)
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

20 Mar 2014 9:46pm
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colas said..

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Keeping a wet board in a closed bags has 2 drawbacks:
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Wipe the board and paddle with a damp chamois cloth to dry it and remove most of the salt.
cybersoak
cybersoak

VIC

25 posts

20 Mar 2014 10:13pm
I put my esky in my board bag. It reflects the sun and slows the ice from melting..
greggyd
greggyd

TAS

183 posts

21 Mar 2014 12:39pm
6. They have straps to carry them
7. you can stand on it when your putting your wetty on so you don't get sand or stones through your suit
8. you can stand on it to take your wetty off to avoid heaps of ground grit going through your wetty as you get it off.
Legion
Legion

WA

2222 posts

21 Mar 2014 10:24am
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OceanAddicts said..

Hey crew,

There is a lot of talk as to whether you need a board bag or not.

Some people use them daily and absolutely rely on their bags and others will tell you that they hate them.
Here are 5 reasons why you absolutely DO NEED a bag!

www.oceanaddicts.com.au/5-reasons-why-you-need-a-bag-for-your-stand-up-paddle-board/


Cool story, bro.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

21 Mar 2014 1:05pm
Careful of dark coloured board bags in the sun very hot especially if done up.

If board bag sealed up the deck grip can get a bit wiffy
Camarillo
Camarillo

369 posts

21 Mar 2014 2:54pm
My problem with boardbags is that their zippers corrode.
I have 12 boardbags for windsurf and sup boards and only 2 of them still have a zipper that works.

Are there any boardbags around with corrosion resistant zippers ?

I need to pack two 7'4" 's and an 8'0" for air travel...
Piros
Piros

QLD

7251 posts

21 Mar 2014 6:30pm
I never use a board bag for day to day stuff , but on surf trips it's a must . The boards stack much easier on the roof and if your straps loosen because of all the different shaped boards they are less likely to fly off. For international travel put a board sock over your board and then put it in the cover plus wrap your towel and clothes around it. So get a cover that is a bit big and not a tight fit and as Beerdead said you can sleep in them , we all did a couple of years ago at Merimbula , we arrived at 2am with no where to stay. Worst night sleep Eva but at least we were warm.
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

21 Mar 2014 6:42pm
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Camarillo said..

My problem with boardbags is that their zippers corrode.
I have 12 boardbags for windsurf and sup boards and only 2 of them still have a zipper that works.

Are there any boardbags around with corrosion resistant zippers ?

I need to pack two 7'4" 's and an 8'0" for air travel...


silicone spray on the zips twice a year is all you need.
colas
colas

5370 posts

21 Mar 2014 5:02pm
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Camarillo said..
Are there any boardbags around with corrosion resistant zippers ?


Of course, look for big-dented (for sand) plastic (for salt) zippers. Many brands have them.

On the opposite, brands selling bags with small-dented metal zippers show that they don't know what they are doing ;-)
aus301
aus301

QLD

2039 posts

21 Mar 2014 7:46pm
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beerdead said..

You can sleep in a board bag in a pinch. :)


We used to do that quite a bit as young grommies.
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

22 Mar 2014 2:41am
I stick my board bag on my head and pretend I'm the Pope.
micksmith
micksmith

VIC

1701 posts

22 Mar 2014 6:03pm
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Area10 said..

I stick my board bag on my head and pretend I'm the Pope.


And that is why we will never let you into Australia
Craig66
Craig66

NSW

2466 posts

22 Mar 2014 9:50pm
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Area10 said..

I stick my board bag on my head and pretend I'm the Pope.


I believe you meant to say "so the pommy sea gulls dont ****ttttt on you"
Area10
Area10

1508 posts

23 Mar 2014 6:37am
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micksmith said..

Area10 said..

I stick my board bag on my head and pretend I'm the Pope.


And that is why we will never let you into Australia


I'm afraid that your immigration authorities might disappoint you, because they did let me in.

And when I was in Australia, I used my board bag to protect my baby from the dingoes.

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