bennyboy Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 Can anyone suggest makes and/or suppliers of kit bags? - not for kites but for everything else, preferebly one with a wet section for wetsuits and stuff. I can't seem to find any anywhere. The bigger the better !! Quote
chisp Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 Hi, if you goto snow and rock, http://www.snowandrock.com and get them to send you their free excellent catalouge. I noticed they have some large and super large wet packs, some see through so you can get to what you want faster. Really good, I'm thinking of one for myself. Next payday perhaps. Shhh dont tell girlfriend. '-) P.S. Whats the CO2 like ? MEant to be good. I'm looking for a new bread and butter kite. Like the look of the storm2.. Quote
JP- Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 Check out this page on boardriders. the DA KINE SURF PACK has wetsection and is just £15! I have used boardriders a lot in the past and they have always been very good. http://www.boardridersguide.com/BOARD_RIDERS_GUIDE_BACKPACKS_170.html Quote
bennyboy Posted May 20, 2003 Author Report Posted May 20, 2003 Looking at those two links now. Thed CO2's are fantastic, very stable with a large wind range. So, with the 12m and 16m I'm pretty much covered as a beginner. The safety system is solid and reliable. I found that although the CO2's may not be as nimble as others (remember they are low aspect-ish) I can't see me growing out of them quickly. Put it this way, I got my first air, completely unintentional but I wasn't worried, the kite just lowered me back down, carried on............and then I fell over. The kite seems to find it's own way back to the top of the window, ready to go again. Quote
bennyboy Posted May 20, 2003 Author Report Posted May 20, 2003 Bags are the right idea but I'm looking more for a large holdall type with wet section rather than a rucksack. I think Da Kine make one but I can't find any. Any other ideas? Quote
Agger Posted May 20, 2003 Report Posted May 20, 2003 Try a North Face Base camp bag or the rolling thunder from them, expensive but great quality Quote
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