Power Kite Forum

Simple pack layout for carrying kites

dandre - 23-11-2011 at 11:25 AM

My flysurfer bag came in rather poor shape, and I've been kind of actively mulling about a comfortable day/barebones over-night pack I could carry two kites in.

My requirements came to something like

I would have to LIKE it in the mountains
I could compress the kites(17/9.5m) well enough to additionally carry a biv-sac and a little gear if I had to go spartan.
The skis+ gear weight would distribute well enough to let me climb

So I got on and on about it until I thought about mountain gliders; I mean, a pack like that is certainly qualifiable with fabric capacity, and the more demanding logistical necessities.

I don't consider the search OVER, but I think I found something that might work REALLY well for my concerns.
I'd like to know what other people think about it.

I like the 50L ALOT, but I'm unsure if that is enough space. I could compression sack the kites, and make do with 1 bar for both.

50L
http://www.bozemanparagliding.com/store/index.php?main_page=...

110L
http://nervures.co.uk/products/bags/bivouac-bag/


They both come out around my budget, I'm looking for something I can get a little alpine with; but nothing TOO serious.

The dealbreaker is the amount of space. Which is too much, and which too little?

Kober - 23-11-2011 at 11:59 AM

Look at this :
http://www.dakine.com/p/kite/kite-bags/kite-compression-4-ba...
awesome way to make you kite smaller...... this way you can go with 50L and 2 compression bags for you kite to make some extra room ...
Gin kite bags are well thought thru and very usable with many packets and straps and build to last ....... my friends who paraglide with gin products state as all paragliding items from Gin are top shelf quality so you should be happy with that purchase ......

B-Roc - 23-11-2011 at 12:06 PM

Gin kite bags are very well thought out and the Yeti Paraglider bag you posted is very similar looking to their Eskimo III ktie bag.

Tons of straps, pockets, support, etc..

The only problem I have with them, and it is a problem, is that they tend to make their bags small for the intended kite. They've improved a bit with proper sizing for kite and bag combos for the Yeti (kite) but I challenge anyone to easily pack a 10m Eskimo III in the bag it came in. So while I endorse and highly recommend their products I'd be a little suspect of what they say will fit in the bag based on the ease / difficulty of packing an object of that size.

lamrith - 23-11-2011 at 12:10 PM

Well,
Out in the wilderness potentilly camping? I would lean heavily to the larger rig. It will let you carry more survival and safety gear, you just never know what can happen in a few hours out in the woods...

Is the 110 really that much bigger? (obviously the numbers are but the packs do not "look" it.) Pictures can be deceiving, but they sure look to be about the same physical size and weight empty? Makes me wonder if one is measureing a different way to show being larger? How about the features, will one do a better job carrying your ski's etc? Both look REALLY nice.

flyguy0101 - 23-11-2011 at 12:45 PM

just to give you another idea as to size the 50 liter is the equivalent of 12.5 gallons whihc is the same as 2 and 1/2 of those 5 gallon water jus that you see on the office coolers and such- should be plenty big enough i would think
scott

rtz - 23-11-2011 at 07:18 PM

One more option if your familier with the design and construction of these bags plus free shipping:

http://www.ozonekitesusa.com.asp1-18.dfw1-1.websitetestlink....

shaggs2riches - 23-11-2011 at 08:56 PM

I've had my eyes on a peter lynn pro bag for quite a while now. Reviews are solid, the only issue I might have is that I'm a bit vertically challenged so the bottom of the bag might drag on the ground:frog:

http://www.coastalwindsports.com/PLGearBagPro.html

dandre - 24-11-2011 at 06:53 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Kober
Look at this :
http://www.dakine.com/p/kite/kite-bags/kite-compression-4-ba...
awesome way to make you kite smaller...... this way you can go with 50L and 2 compression bags for you kite to make some extra room ...
Gin kite bags are well thought thru and very usable with many packets and straps and build to last ....... my friends who paraglide with gin products state as all paragliding items from Gin are top shelf quality so you should be happy with that purchase ......


What is the recommended sizing for the kite compression bags?
I might replace my 17m with a 12m later this season; at-least then I'll have less to worry about with space.

Kober - 24-11-2011 at 09:56 AM

I order my set last week and waiting for package to arrive ..... so no hands on experience yet ......
Set comes with 4 sizes and as shown on video below he can feet 10m inflatable in 2nd size bag ............

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0...

Midgaar - 24-11-2011 at 10:02 PM

Let us know what you decide to go with and how well it works. I've been looking at snowboard packs that can fit a couple kits.