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You need something to hold your surfboards in and that is exactly what a surfboard bag is designed to do.
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It can be used for wheeling them around, protection while travelling, and even for storage. Surfboard bags can also be used to protect your surfboards from the damaging effects of the sun.
 
Surfboard bags come in a huge variety of styles depending upon your needs, the number and size of your surfboards (a very important point), and the amount of impact you are expecting your surfboard will experience during your travels.
 
Read on to see which surfboard bag will best fit your needs….
 
==Surfboard Day Bags==
 
Much as the name suggests, a day bag is more suited for a day’s surfing. Day bags are generally used for carrying 1 surfboard at a time, but you can find a day bag that will carry more for those of you who own multiple surfboards.
 
These surfboard bags come with foam padding which can be up to 5 mm thick making for great protection when loading your surfboard onto car racks, and are also suited for garage storage.
 
When buying a surfboard bag, be sure to check that the dimensions of the bag will fit your surfboard.
 
Don’t forget to also check out the front of the bag for the type of nose you will be needing just like you would when buying a surfboard sock or cover. If you have a shortboard go with the pointed nose board bag. If you have a longboard, mini-mal , or fun board then you will need the rounded nose one.
 
Also, if you have a fun board or fish, you will need to check that the surfboard bag will be wide enough for your surfboard to fit in it.
 
==Surfboard Travel Bag==
 
OK..now this is where those of you contemplating a surf trip involving an airplane come in.
 
A surfboard bag for travelling will need to have a lot more protection to ensure your surfboard does not get destroyed by the guys at the airport….and trust me they don’t care about the “Fragile Sign” you stuck on there.  A surfboard bag with a minimum of 10 mm protective high density insulation material is going to be required to keep your stick in one piece.
 
The same rules also apply regarding appropriate surfboard length, width, and nose requirements. Travel bags are available for holding from just 1 surfboard up to about 5. Travel bags can also be extremely handy for long term storage of your surfboard, especially if someone else is going to be looking after it who isn’t a surfer and therefore isn’t adept in surfboard care.
 
[[File:Surfboard travel bags.svg|thumb|Wheeled and non-wheeled surfboard travel bags]]
===Wheeled Surfboard Travel Bags===
 
Surfboard travel bags can come with wheels, which is extremely handy when you are thinking about travelling with or shipping multiple surfboards. Also if your shoulders aren’t what they used to be, this can be a great option even though you will need a spare hand to drag it along.
 
===Non-Wheeled Surfboard Travel Bags===
 
These surfboard bags will be less expensive than their cousins with wheels, and come with a very sturdy shoulder strap, freeing up both of your hands. This will come down to personal preference, budget, how many surfboards you are carrying, how much weight you can carry and how much other stuff you are travelling with.
 
If you go with a non-wheeled travel bag it is very important to check that the shoulder strap is padded nicely, otherwise the strap will slice into you pretty quickly!
 
==Bibliography==
* http://allaboutsurfboards.com/surfboard-bag/

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