Sector 9 The Field Bag, Camouflage
We highly suggest you take a skateboard with you whenever traveling. It’s one of the best ways to see a city. Cars travel too fast to take in the view, bikes are too large to travel with, and what’s cooler than a skateboard any way this bag folds nicely into a backpack as soon as you need to pack it away to go into a museum, coffee shop or night club. Just don’t drop your new Camo bag fully loaded in the forest, or you might not be able to find it again.
Product Features
- Travel bag, convertible from travel bag to back pack, removable inner carrying case, removable straps for multiple configurations
- Inner board straps for securing boards, outer board straps for easy transporting, helmet pouch, inner mesh storage pockets
- Outer zippered pockets, heavy duty metal zippers, metal double D-ring strap adjustments
- Inner case: 17.0˝ x 11.0˝ x 7.5˝. dimensions: 52.0˝ x 11.25˝ x 9.0˝
- 100% polyester, 100% metal Buckles, 100% nylon straps
Great for traveling with a longboard So first off this thing is big. I have a Sector 9 Lookout with Gullwing Sidewinders and with wheels/trucks on, I could easily fit another board in. This bag also comes with another mini-ish bag, which is almost casual briefcase quality. There’s a lot going on with this bag!I bought it because I travel for work and wanted to take my board with me on planes. In this bag I can fit:- My board with trucks/wheels on. I’d recommend cleaning the board and wheels off to keep grime from…
Large and spacious My husband bought this, and it is quite larger than I thought it would be. It fits 2 long boards securely. It has great features like clip-ins to secure the boards from slipping around, LOTS of pockets outside with zippers, and an extra bag that also clips-in inside, between where the two skateboards would clip in. I assume the extra bag is for pads, or something else flat. It also has the capability to carry it as a backpack in two styles, which I have never seen before on a bag. Overall,…