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SC I would saddle up and buy that 4 board coffin if I went on dream trip but nice 2 board 6'3" rhino is compact plenty of room for 2x boards +board socks+daybag=no dings and room for rash shirt, towells, sandals, dafins, leashes, fins, wax yet still light.Pro lite are the best.
Picked this one up pre indo, and it was money:
Pro-Lite Finless Coffin Triple Surfboard Travel Bag (2-4 Boards)
Planning on packing the shortboard, step-up and uh oh watch out, the mini-gun? Well if you're charging that hard you’re definitely going to need a bag that can handle your quiver. The Finless Coffin surfboard travel bag can pretty much handle anything you can dish out. With 10mm foam protection...prolite.com
Fits 4 boards no problem, no damage and its light enough to still come under weight.
Bonus its a surfer owned company
yea maybe I should read things first hahahahaSC I would saddle up and buy that 4 board coffin if I went on dream trip but nice 2 board 6'3" rhino is compact plenty of room for 2x boards +board socks+daybag=no dings and room for rash shirt, towells, sandals, dafins, leashes, fins, wax yet still light.
Regardless brand always tuck strap inside bag before you check inI have a prolite but the strap started to rip after two trips. Looking to try something different.
Yeah I had a prolite double that got a rip on the nose mid way through its first trip. YMMVI have a prolite but the strap started to rip after two trips. Looking to try something different.
Creatures seems to taper their bags more to the typical outline, which saves a lot of unneeded material and weight. It also tells you a lot that they are willing to post the actual weight of the bag, which a lot of manufacturers won’t do.I have one of these: https://www.creatures-usa.com/collections/triple/products/triple-shortboard-cover
I like it a lot. I got it several years ago, it has been on many trips and it's holding up well. No board damage so far. It's like 4-5# lighter than other similar bags which is the main reason I chose it over PL. I don't have much to compare against as it is/was my first serious travel bag.