Re: how to pack board <was:RE: BUBBLE WRAP>

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Date: Fri Sep 06 2002 - 14:13:10 PDT


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Subject: Re: how to pack board <was:RE: BUBBLE WRAP>
Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 21:13:10 +0000
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or better yet- and I know zeev would agree-
just pack your little kite board and kite in a mini
little bag get on plane and then have a blast.
Oahu rocks for kiting. ahhh
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> When I "am sending my board on a long distance journey through the sky" the
> board is usually attached to my feet via footstraps ;-)
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> I think you mean airplane tranportation......The best stuff for packing
> boards are camping sleep pads - the cheepo ones found in places like
> Wallmart or Play It Again Sports stores...it needs to be about 1/2" thick.
> When I go to Maui, I wrap my boards in this material. I've had 100%
> success rate: no dings on my boards. Key areas of focus are nose, tail and
> rails. Give yourself about 1 hour per board to be packed - after you got
> it figured out. The board bag typically needs to be bigger then what you
> use day in day out.
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> I agree that buble wrap is pretty useless.
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> One last thing........Don't forget to open the vent plug ;-)
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> "Going where the chilly winds don't blow" The good old Grateful Dead.
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> "Manuel Paunet"
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> cardboard is much better for the plane
> the bubble wrap is useless once the bubbles are broken
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: steve bodner [mailto:bodnersp@hotmail.com-DeleteThis.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 12:29 PM
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> Subject: BUBBLE WRAP
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> anyone know of where i can pick up some bubble wrap. I am sending my board
> on a long distance journey through the sky...
> thanks
> steve
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