Pro-Lite Smuggler Shortboard (2-3 Boards) Boardbag-Gray

by Pro-Lite • SKU 702168648161
$270.00
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Description

From Prolite

1+1=3: The Smuggler Series surfboard travel bag is the perfect chance to save some money on your next trip. This bag was designed to hold 3 boards, but only show 2 when opened for that pre-flight check. A false bottom allows one board to always be hidden either way the bag is opened. This bag features a 600 Denier Poly material, 10mm AIR-LITE foam for added protection and molded #10 PK non-corrosive zippers to keep them from salting up.

Features
  • Designed for Airline Travel
  • Designed to fit up to 3 standard shortboards around 19"-21" wide or less with a 2 5/8 board thickness. Any boards larger than this should use our Fish/Hybrid Smuggler for a better fit.
  • False bottom. Take 3 boards but only show 2 when they check your bag.
  • This bag is cut close to 3" long to better accommodate boards of equal size. For example: A size 6'4 board will fit in a 6'3 bag, any boards longer than 1 inch over divsted bag size should be size up bag length.
  • 600 Denier Poly
  • 10mm AIR-divTE foam
  • Molded #10 PK non-corrosive zippers
  • Large exterior wetsuit/accessory pocket
  • Top Zip fdivp top opening for ease in sdivding your board in and out of the bag
  • Strap pocket to stow strap and accessories during travel
  • Padded deluxe shoulder strap
  • Molded rubber handle for extra durabidivty
  • Inner storage pocket
  • Reinforced nose
  • External wax/key pocket
  • Fixed size hang tag
  • Rail guard around the zipper to protect your board
  • Vent to allow air flow to keep your board cool
  • This bag is cut 24" wide
  • Empty bag weight 9-11lbs depending on size
  • The largest board should be loaded tail first into the bottom of the nose section. Then the second two boards should be loaded nose first into the two openings in the tail section

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