What are the best (best fit) replacement airbags for a CU-Fly?
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CU-Fly Airbags
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Re: CU-Fly Airbags
Oddly enough, the robson cu-fly bags are the best fit for the cu-fly :p
Unfortunately you could be waiting a while on them, as I doubt that any U.S. Robson dealers keep them in stock.
Unfortunately you could be waiting a while on them, as I doubt that any U.S. Robson dealers keep them in stock.
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Re: CU-Fly Airbags
I would guess that whatever Jeremy uses in the Blackfly would be a decent fit. Probably just the smallest Gaia bags, but I suppose it could be a custom cut. Check with him if he doesn't respond to this thread.
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Re: CU-Fly Airbags
I know the ones in my CuFly wont fit, neither will the ones out of the Atom or the Blast....
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Somebody made some money this winter. ^^^
The Robson bags have a non-traditional shape and would surely be the best fit. However, I found them to be of questionable quality. Still if anyone has one (or a set) to part with, shoot me a pm. Or if you know of a NA dealer/distributor.
I'll hope to come across one, but in the meantime I'll get another Gaia as I could use a spare for my creeker anyway.
Heading out for the first paddle of the year (in NA) today !
The Robson bags have a non-traditional shape and would surely be the best fit. However, I found them to be of questionable quality. Still if anyone has one (or a set) to part with, shoot me a pm. Or if you know of a NA dealer/distributor.
I'll hope to come across one, but in the meantime I'll get another Gaia as I could use a spare for my creeker anyway.
Heading out for the first paddle of the year (in NA) today !
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Re: CU-Fly Airbags
Oh ya forgot to add the Spark and the most important thing shhh.......... quiet:)
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Re: CU-Fly Airbags
a regular 48' bag works fine, just tie the eyelets together to take up extra fabric. I didn't even do that and they are ok 'cause there is so much airbag string criss crossing. for sneaky cu fly bag repairs check out my airbags video.
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