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Tips on how to pack your surfboard for travel
The answer lies in packing the surfboard well. Below you will find several ways to protect your board whilst travelling.
To increase the probabilities of ding-free travel, acquire a surfboard travel bag. While there are those who claim you're able to travel safely with no surfboard travel bag, it's not certain and would be certainly a moot point if you get a damaged board at the other end of the flight. Rather safe than sorry:
1. Acquire a surfboard travel bag which is six inches / 15cm longer than your longest board; this additional length leaves room for cushioning.
Visit Hansensurf.com for a variety of surfboard travel bags with compartments that enable you to carry more than one board safely.
A plastic hardcover surfboard travel bag is going to be best at protecting your board, but also the most heavy and bulky luggage to travel with.
2. Remove the fins from the board. A flatter object travels more soundly.
Wrap the removed fins within a towel and keep them together with your board, along with the fin key. If you forget the fin key, your efforts are in vain, so double check it's in there before zipping up.
For those who have standard fins, place a fin box around the fins to guard them.
3. Remove the old wax off your board. Skipping this step will usually cause your cold water surf wax to melt all over your board bag if you land in the tropics.
4. Cut foam pipe insulation covering and duct tape it down the rails of your board.
5. Protect the ding prone areas of the board like the nose and tail. Do this by duct taping items that you're already traveling with, for example wet-suits, towels, and garments round the board. Bubble wrap is also an excellent choice as it is lightweight
and cushions impacts well.
6. Slide the board into a sock or bubble wrap bag in case you have one. That is one more layer of protection that should go inside the full board bag.
7. Place the protected board in the surfboard travel bag. Add some extra clothes and padding for that extra bit of protection, especially on the ends or any ding-prone parts. Remember the removable fins along with the fin key, if applicable.
8. Write "top load" or "fragile" on top of the bag using a marker or acrylic paint.
Tips: As you could be adding wet-suits and other extra padding, consider the distribution of the weight inside the surfboard travel bag. If the bag is unevenly weighted towards the nose or tail, will probably be hard for you to carry.
You should not pack any hard items (e.g. the leash) inside your board bag because they might wind up crushed against the board at some point during the trip.
Hansensurf.com is the online surf shop which will supply you with all the surf gear, wetsuits, boardshorts and surfboard travel bags that you may need.
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