KITE BAG disguised as a GOLF BAG for travel

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Jesse
Jesse
NSW
15 posts
NSW, 15 posts
8 Jan 2008 12:02am
I found this kitebag on the naish kiteboarding site. If a particular airline allows golf bags to be carried for free you could possibly use this bag to carry your gear for free by using it. I thought it was a good idea and it might be useful to others. Cheers Jesse


http://www.naishkites.com/en/products/softech.html

fozzy
fozzy
SA
501 posts
SA, 501 posts
7 Jan 2008 11:41pm
The whole golf bag thing only really applies in the States and their Airlines. Travel from Australia etc it doesn't make any difference.
tino
tino
443 posts
443 posts
7 Jan 2008 11:16pm
Too true Fozzy, however if you are travelling within Australia, Virgin Blue don't charge for sporting equipment!!! Which is so good, always fly with Virgin Blue from now on
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
7 Jan 2008 11:56pm
ots of brands make them so if your looking for something bigger or smaller you always have choice
hawaii
hawaii
VIC
130 posts
VIC, 130 posts
8 Jan 2008 2:16am
I travelled the world with a naish 'golf bag' in the states u r allowed 2 large bags anyway... so I guess you could take 2 bags and a kite bag... but that would be dum as a kite bag and back pack are already too much too carry (but I did)

I never really paid overweight except one flight in brazil... I was lucky... I did some sweet talking... but it could get expensive if you fly in europe as I think they are the strictest!
JimmyFingers
JimmyFingers
WA
16 posts
WA, 16 posts
8 Jan 2008 2:48pm
i've got the naish golf bag,
i've used it to bring my gear over to melbourne for the christmas holidays while i vist my family and have found its pretty useful as you have all your **** in one bag, and if you can only get a small car you can lash it to roof racks which is pretty handy.
YoMoFo
YoMoFo
NSW
240 posts
NSW, 240 posts
8 Jan 2008 5:56pm
Virgin is great too cause they class your kiteboarding bag as a "surfing" or "surfboard" bag. Which automatically classes it as 5 kg. Everytime time i've flown my kite bag is at least 25kg's
Allkind
Allkind
QLD
54 posts
QLD, 54 posts
8 Jan 2008 8:21pm
Just dont fly JetStar and you will be right. Flown with Qantas and Virgin with no extra cost, Jetstar charged me $90 to carry it (never flying jetstar again!!)

The only problem i found with the bag is that it does not want to stand on its end, have to either lean it on something or lay it down.
awetdog
awetdog
NSW
59 posts
NSW, 59 posts
12 Jan 2008 1:41am
bought a naish golf bag today at 3pm, first used at 5pm. broke a zipper. 90min later am packing for my flight and yet another zipper goes. delighted as you can imagine. the bags the cult come in are not of the highest quality either. kites are good though.
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