the 9 inch one.
I am looking for a large bag for my board, trampa is a bit expensive imo because the bag doesnt have wheels.
Would love some suggestions or tips.
I found a cheap (non wheel) decathlon bag that could work and wouldnât be too bad to carry for that price just dont like the green that much.
For a wheeled bag Im looking at kitesurf bags, prolimit has some nice bags with wheels and can be found for around 100. And I think a MTB should be able to fit.
Yes, I saw the wheels were really usefull, but I prefer and integrated setup haha
I had the same thoughts last year, but couldnât find anything that did work well, so ended up getting a wheel less trampa bag for the 9â boards. Itâs definitely a solid bag. Maybe there is a diy option to add some skate wheels or so. Didnât further try to modify the bag as I never carried my board too far anyway in this bag.
You could have a look at snowboard bags.
Not sure if they are wide enough, but they often come with integrated wheels.
Found this golf/kite bag second hand, it has wheels too. I asked for the inner dimensions. I think it would be a better option than a snowboardbag if the board actually fits, I already have a snowboard bag but no way it is able to fit the wheels, plus its way too long anyway
Looks like we need to manufacture our own roll to start bag
Yeah right!
That bag has had seen our whole country so far. (Because MĂźritz (my profile pic from instagram is from there )
I dont know about getting it here within a month, but likely.
This bag is decent quality, and fits 41 with AT wheels. It is the only cheap one I have found, that fits the largest AT boards.
You may hang your board using a shoulder strap and carry it on your shoulder. It is quite comfortable as it is lightweight.
On the other hand, it is not appropriate for long distances because your shoulder might get sore. It is better that you switch it to another side from time to time. Also, it is not quite safe for the board when you use the straps.
Regular duffel/luggage bags work for me. Just find one with the dimensions/features you need.
Iâve used Chrome bags before and I love them â super durable and they have lifetime warranties. Another plus if you live near one of their brick and mortar stores, since theyâll fix any problems with them for you there as
well. This one probably wonât fit your esk8, but for analog ones this is cool:
https://www.chromeindustries.com/product/barrage-session/BG-326.html?dwvar_BG-326_color=BK&dwvar_BG-326_size=NA&cgid=view_all_bags
How about electric skateboard backpack?