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description |
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the compact everyday multibag
Whether on a roadtrip, a weekend mission or just nipping down to your local break,
the superslim allows you to carry multiple spare boards. That way when the surf
is pumping and your board gets smashed on the reef or the swell picks up, you will
always be covered.
With the same patented closure wrap as the overstayer, the superslim fits up to
3 boards and shares the same useful features such as full board access, internal
and external pockets and opens as a ground sheet.
The compact design makes the superslim more convenient than standard coffins and
takes up less room in storage. Constructed with silver tarpee and 7mm foam makes
this the most affordable 1-3 board multibag you will find.
Excludes sling and cleanzone compartment.
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features |
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- same patented wrap design as overstayer - secures any size load whether large or
small.
- multi storage - protect 1 board, 2 boards (1 w fins, 1 no fins) or 3 standard boards
(no fins).
- 2 entry options: unfold for full side access or unzip tail for rear access.
- fits wider 'fish' style boards.
- 4x grab handles for easy handling.
- 2x external pockets, 1x internal pocket.
- Address label.
- less zips to break or corrode.
- weights: S 4.6LB / 2.1kg, M 4.85LB / 2.2kg, L 5.1LB / 2.3kg
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construction |
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- 14x14 hard wearing silver tarpee
- 7mm waterproof shock absorbing foam core.
- 600D nose and tail reinforcement.
- reinforcement stitching in hi-stress areas.
- heat reflective nylon lined interior.
- YKK zip, reversed for extra zip protection.
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sizes |
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small up to 6'6 |
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medium up to 7'0
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large up to 7'6
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- Wrap design securely stores any width board.
- If you trade up from a 6'0 to a 6'5 you don't need to buy a new boardbag.
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tips for use |
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- close by tightening cynches and folding nose and tail ends under.
- carrying 2 or 3 boards:
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put largest board nose first and base down at bottom. |
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put smaller boards nose first and base down on top.
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never slide a board in under another board - this may cause damage from the nose
of the sliding board.
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- boards with fins are best on the bottom. If top board has fins try and place them
on deck grip of bottom board to protect deck.
- when stacking boards use a towel or Curve sling to prevent wax transfer.
- use fresh water to rinse any zippers exposed to salt water as soon as possible,
and dry.
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