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Types of Surfboard Bags

You got the surfboard, you got the wetsuit, you found the perfect waves… what’s missing? Well, how are you going to protect your board on the way to the water or when you get back? Luckily, there are a variety of surfboard bags and storage solutions out there for you to choose from. Hat’s off to Google and Surfing Waves for the tips we curated for this piece.

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Types of Surfboard Bags

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  1. Types of Surfboard Bags You got the surfboard, you got the wetsuit, you found the perfect waves…what’s missing? Well, how are you going to protect your board on the way to the water or when you get back? Luckily, there are a variety of surfboard bags and storage solutions out there for you to choose from. Hat’s off to Google and Surfing Waves for the tips we curated for this piece. Regular surfboard bags fall into either one of two categories: travel and day bags. The name probably gave it away, but travel bags are meant for storing your board on long plane rides or when you hit the open road to ride the waves across the country. Various surfboard bags are there to protect your board from regular life (ie. scratches, dings, dirt, etc) and are ideal to store your board in when at home. Day bags, socks, travel bags or hard cases… it’s up to you. Read on. Surfboard Day Bags Surfboard day bags typically come with a lightweight waterproof or semi-waterproof covering, are closed at the nose end of the bag, and zip up at the tail end of the board. •Single-board use •Limited protection •Great for daily use •Good for short trips to the beach

  2. Types of Surfboard Bags Surfboard Travel Bags Surfboard travel bags offer more padding than day bags and as a result offers more protection. This type of board bag is often constructed to fit more than one board, sometimes even up to four boards. •Multi-board storage •Good foam padding for protections •Great for local storage or travel Surfboard Socks The surfboard sock, as you may have guessed, is pretty much a sock that fits over your board and offers the least protection of any covering. These are often made stretchy cotton-like material that provide some protection, mostly from dirt and sun damage, and are great for quick storage before and after the surf. •Low rate of protection •Light weight for easy use •Keeps board clean and free from scratches •Great for quick trips to the beach Surfboard Hard Cases A surfboard hard case offers the most protection for your surfboard. Often made from thick, dense plastic, this is essentially a vault for your surfboard. These cases offer complete protection for your boards, saving them form dings, scratches and other damage. •Offers lots of protection •Heavier than other surfboard bags •Good for long-term storage The bottom line is that you need to protect your surfboard and the best way to do that is grab a surfboard bag. Of the options above, simply choose the one that fits your needs and then surf on over to everyone’s favorite surf shop online, The Surfboard Warehouse, for the best prices on the planet.

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