I'm picking up new bags for my Viper 11 ahead of Cheatfest, and I'm leaning towards the Gaia Nylon ones. As far as I understood the website, they come with a lifetime warranty.
Anybody have any reason for not picking up a set? Also, which size is best for a Viper 11?
Thanks in advance
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60" is my memory. My back bag was a little smaller than the front, but could have been bigger to fill volume, is my memory.
Good info here: http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... 92235f92e8
I like the "cage" style airbag retainers. Might be worth looking into how to rig that. Seems like it allows the bag to inflate to the size of the boat better rather than the ends pooching out.
Good info here: http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... 92235f92e8
I like the "cage" style airbag retainers. Might be worth looking into how to rig that. Seems like it allows the bag to inflate to the size of the boat better rather than the ends pooching out.
Yeah, I'm going to be doing cage style. I'm riveting in the cage, and I'm going to run the cord across every eight inches from the deck plate the saddle/front of the knee pads.
This is what the outfitting looks like so far. I'm waiting to put in ankle blocks until after a trip or two, to see where I need the most support.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zezuGuY_l7g/T ... G_5206.JPG
This is what the outfitting looks like so far. I'm waiting to put in ankle blocks until after a trip or two, to see where I need the most support.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-zezuGuY_l7g/T ... G_5206.JPG
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