Power Kite Forum

Swapping kite bags to sell, how much lost value?

elfasa - 12-9-2012 at 06:47 AM

I'm planning on selling the 5m riot I just got, and keeping my sami II 5m (which was a present, and I love :) )

The riot comes with a nicer bag, with more support and pockets compared to the Sami, whish is by no means a bad bag.

How much value will be lost, roughly, if I sell the riot with the Sami bag ?
Thanks
Tim

erratic winds - 12-9-2012 at 07:13 AM

I put zero value on a kitebag, but that's just me. Maybe it's that all of mine are unimpressive? Max I would let it affect my sale price would be 50$....

snowspider - 12-9-2012 at 07:30 AM

Any one looking to buy is looking to fly and you can't fly the bag. Don't worry about it, keep the bag that suits your needs.

PHREERIDER - 12-9-2012 at 07:46 AM

zero

abkayak - 12-9-2012 at 08:12 AM

nahh.... thats just wrong.... particularly if the model names on the bag. keep it proper and if you dont like your bag look in the attic or closet for somthing you prefer....... sell it correctly.

bobalooie57 - 12-9-2012 at 08:17 AM

I was thinking along the same lines as ab, you could just find a bag you like at a sporting goods store, and put aside the original bag to go with the kite if you re-sell. Maybe I'm just a little OCD... :crazy:

shaggs2riches - 12-9-2012 at 08:52 AM

Split feelings. If I were a buyer I would definitely over look the bag if the kite was what I definitely wanted, but to some I could see the bag being a question on price. The bag was designed to fit well with that kite, but I think the most it would be worth is $50 like mentioned above. Think it would be great if manufactures were to offer bags for sale seperate if you wanted an extra one or the zippers in yours were to break.

Flyfish - 12-9-2012 at 08:57 AM

Keep the bag. It makes you stoked. Be up front with new buyer!

Bladerunner - 12-9-2012 at 07:49 PM

It all would depend on how good a deal the kite was. If it was the kite I'm after and the price is right the bag means nothing. If I was on the fence about the whole deal hearing the bag doesn't match would be a red flag !

I try and keep my whole kit together. That includes manual, Patch kits etc. that come with the stock item. I think it shows I value my gear on resale. Swapping bags might give the impression you don't care enough about your gear to keep track of the bags?

indigo_wolf - 12-9-2012 at 08:58 PM



ATB,
Sam

erratic winds - 12-9-2012 at 09:27 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by shaggs2richesThink it would be great if manufactures were to offer bags for sale seperate if you wanted an extra one or the zippers in yours were to break.


Many do. I copped a Slingshot kite bag from their closeouts for 20$. It's big, big enough to cram a 15 inflato into.

DemBones - 13-9-2012 at 12:35 AM

I would think hard about buying a kite without the matching bag, particularly if I can't inspect before buying. Purely because it indicates that the kite hasn't been looked after properly.

elfasa - 13-9-2012 at 01:32 AM

Yeah, okay. I think I'll keep the kites in their original bags, if that is the general feeling.
Like you say, I can buy a small after market walking bag or something if I feel the need to.

I think it could put a buyer off, and it would always be in the back of my mind that my Sami was in a bag with riot written on it :/ lol

Tim

abkayak - 13-9-2012 at 05:53 AM

My current fav foil is my 4.9 Blade III...... cant stand the bag way too small for parapacking.....came accross a bike mesenger bag w/ a single shoulder stap in the closet........life is way better now. best part is knowing my daughter used it for 3rd grade........jusayin..... uknow its kinda like recycling!!

BeamerBob - 13-9-2012 at 09:13 AM

I've bought and sold kites without a bag or in a wrong bag. Never affected me selling a kite or buying one. Goes along with kite color. I might admire or enjoy looking at a kite in a particular color scheme but bags and colors are all forgotten when the kite is doing its thing for you.

kitedelight - 13-9-2012 at 12:48 PM

I would say $25 for the bother of having mis-mathed stuff.
But, the kite obviously must fit really well in the bag your passing on...otherwise its a no-go.

that being said, if it were me, I would just keep the bags to the kites and find another if I really needed.

B-Roc - 13-9-2012 at 12:59 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by BeamerBob
I've bought and sold kites without a bag or in a wrong bag. Never affected me selling a kite or buying one....
... but bags and colors are all forgotten when the kite is doing its thing for you.


Ditto.

Though I would prefer to buy a matched bag, as long as you are up front with the buyer and the kite fits well, I don't really care. I have bought and sold kites with mismatched bags and I own a kite with a phenomenal backpack bag matched by the kite maker and while the kite is the bomb and the bag is the bomb, the kite does not fit well in the bag at all. So the awesome bag hangs in my basement full of kites I don't fly mutch and the kite is in a bag made by another kite maker but it fits much better. As said above, once the kite is in the sky, I don't care what the bag on my back or at basecamp looks like or says. Just be honest in how you represent the sale and keep what makes you happy. Take $5 - 20 off if it makes you feel better.