I take them out and store them in a cheap large cotton bag along with the pump and a spare flotation bag. Some of my vogaeur bags are getting old and patchy and taking them out keeps them in the game. A day drive of 1.5 hrs is average for me but longer 7-12 hour drives aren't uncommon over several mountain passes. It only takes few seconds to clip them in with $1.50 biners and inflate.
Another paddler tipped me to: spread some Shoe Goo around the base of the inflation tube when you buy the new bag to strengthen the joint. Then contact cement an inepensive D ring onto the bag to hold the inflation tube and stop it from flapping in the hiway wind.
I've also lost a few Large Valve flaps on old bags from wear and tear so i tied a piece of cord to the d ring (or tube) and threaded a small washer on the other end and tied a keeper knot. Then buried the washer in a shoe goo'ed valve cap. take a small tube of seam seal for pin leaks.
It's not that I love floatation bags, mine are ratty and repaired. it's just a pizz off to be standing on the bank with everyone looking at you while you try and fake a repair or worse; do the tourist, pay for the gas and not play.
traveling with airbags...
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Not misplacing all your crap in somebody else's car seems to be even harder
Not misplacing all your crap in somebody else's car seems to be even harder
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Re: traveling with airbags...
Great tip:
glue a D ring onto the bag to hold the inflation tube and stop it from flapping in the hiway wind.
glue a D ring onto the bag to hold the inflation tube and stop it from flapping in the hiway wind.
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Look at you go Einar.... another innovative move!
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Re: traveling with airbags...
Most of my bags have a grommet in the middle near the inflation tube (between the corners) - I took some small diameter shock cord and a cord-lock to make a tether to keep the tube from flapping in the wind. I've done the goop-preventive-reinforcement, too.
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