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description |
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Lets face it, zips can suck.
A zip in your pants can be dangerous, zips in your shoes aint that cool....and zips
in your boardbag can often corrode, seize or break. What's more, a zip knows when
you need it most, and will usually break on the morning of your overseas trip, or
seize when the swell is pumping and uncrowded, leaving your board stuck in the boardbag.
The zipless boardbag eliminates zips with a simple 'roll closure' design that is
just as easy as to close but more effective. The roll closure (like that found on
a dry bag) boosts protection by providing 2-3 times tail foam where it is doubled
or tripled up. Plus it has the added benefit of holding your board secure and snug
with no slopping around. Other features include 7mm foam, nose reinforcement, detachable
shoulder strap, side stash wetsuit storage and 6 sizes to choose from. So say good
riddance to zips! |
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features |
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- rad new design.
- no zips to break, seize or corrode.
- 2-3x more tail protection.
- simple 'roll closure' secures board tight.
- side stash wetsuit storage.
- padded removable shoulder strap.
- 6 sizes (small to longboard).
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construction |
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- 14x14 sliver tarpee exterior.
- 7mm waterproof shock absorbing foam core.
- 600D nose reinforcement.
- nylon lined interior.
- hardwearing snap lock buckle.
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sizes |
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small (up to 6'3) |
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wide (up to 6'3) + extra width for retro/fish designs.
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medium (6'4 to 6'8).
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large (6'9 to 7'2) |
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long (8' to 8'6)
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extra long with fin slot (up to 9'6).
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- roll closure securely stores boards up to 6" of the stated size.
- if you trade up from a 5'10 to a 6'3 you don't need to buy a new boardbag.
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tips for use |
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- insert board with deck facing stash pocket.
- to close:
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roll tail with tight rolls using black webbing as width guide, until reaching surfboard
tail. |
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pull buckles down toward fins and connect in middle.
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