How to pack a kitesurf boardbag for flights (step-by-step)
Objective: arrive with undamaged gear, avoid surprise fees and keep your sanity at check-in. This method balances protection and weight for typical 23–32 kg limits.
What you’ll need
- Travel boardbag (roller recommended) + optional daybag(s)
- Towels, bubble wrap or 10 mm foam sheet
- Zip pouches for hardware; tape; small cardboard for tip “end-caps”
- Luggage scale; zip ties or TSA locks
Step-by-step packing
- Lay a base layer: towel or foam sheet inside the roller. This cushions rails and zips.
- Remove hardware: fins/straps/handles and foil mast/wings. Bag all screws in a labeled pouch.
- Pad the board: daybag or foam around deck/rails; add cardboard “end-caps” on tips for impact resistance.
- Load soft goods first: wetsuit, harness and towels at the nose/tail to protect the tips.
- Add kites + bar: deflate fully; stack canopies flat. Keep the bar in a sleeve to protect lines and canopy.
- Balance weight: heavier items (pump, tools) over middle; keep fragile zones surrounded by soft goods.
- Fill dead space: rashguards, socks, impact vest—these lock gear in place and stop rattling.
- Weigh & adjust: target 22.5 kg for a 23 kg allowance; redistribute items to hand luggage if needed.
- Secure zips: close carefully, ensure nothing strains the zipper; rinse zips after salty trips.
Common mistakes (and easy fixes)
- Leaving fins on: they puncture bags and decks. Remove and pad separately.
- No tip protection: tips take first impact. Always add towels/cardboard end-caps.
- Overloading one end: creates stress points that snap rails. Distribute evenly.
- No weight check: airport scales vary—leave buffer to avoid repacking at the desk.
Airline & declaration tips
- Weight allowance: many tickets allow 23 kg; some sports/biz fares allow 32 kg. Check and pre-pay online if possible.
- What to say: “surf equipment” or “sports equipment” is the usual phrasing. Agents have codes for it.
- Proof of size: a printout of your bag’s dimensions can help if staff are unsure.
Downloadable checklist (copy & print)
- Boards + daybags
- Kites (main sizes) + repair tape
- Bars/lines (check wear), pump + hose O-rings
- Fins/straps/foil hardware in zip pouch
- Wetsuits/booties, impact vest/helmet
- Leashes, sunscreen, spare pigtails
- Luggage scale, locks, ID for sports equipment
Pro tip: take photos of your packing before closing the bag—handy for quick repacks and useful if you need to document contents.