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Going on Vacation? How to Easily Transport Your Sports Gear

June 22, 2020 By Gauge Magazine

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There’s no greater feeling in this world than when you know it’s right about that time to finally take a well-earned vacation! Getting away from your day to day life and organizing to go to somewhere new, or somewhere you love to go to unwind is one of the greater joys in this life. For many of us, we have the more adventurous side and like to take vacations that will keep us active and on our toes. Many people who are into adventurous vacations are already pretty fit and know what kind of activities they’d like to take on while they’re on holiday. This means in all probability, they already have their sports gear ready. The only issue with that is, it could be a bit nerve-wracking taking this gear along with you because naturally, you fear it getting damaged. It is important to Transport Your Sports Gear took keep it safe from damage and for travel.  

This is why we’ve come up with a list of what you need to do to easily transport your sports gear when it’s time to travel. 

Bicycles

If you don’t ride a bike, then this may seem a bit odd to you- people who are really into cycling take it seriously, and don’t like the idea of using a different bicycle at any given time. This is why it’s so important that they are able to carry their bikes with them when they go on vacation. If you’re traveling on the road, then you can get a rack that can carry the bicycle in a way that guarantees that it doesn’t risk being damaged at all. The reviews at https://www.rackfact.com/ give you insight into the different kinds of racks available to use either on trucks on or on your normal cars. The point of carrying your bike with you is to ensure that no damage comes to it whatsoever, so if you’re traveling by air, you need to contact the airline and let them know that you want to transport the bicycle with you so the arrangements can be made accordingly. Make sure that you remove the pedals,  and the wheels as well, and get a box that you can place it in after wrapping carefully. 

Surfboards

Surfboards are large and fragile intricate woodworking masterpieces, and are a bit more challenging to carry around as you travel. It’s important to remove the fins and leash and carry those with you or pack them carefully as well. The board itself, even though the travel bags come with a sleeve that is supposed to protect it, you should still take an extra precaution and wrap it with bubble wrap and/or towels, just to be extra sure! Also make sure that when it is packed, that there isn’t any weight placed on it so that it doesn’t risk being broken in half under the weight. 

Golfing Gear

Golf clubs and balls are much easier to carry, regardless of whether you’re traveling by air or by car. If you’re putting the golf bag with other luggage and aren’t sure if there’s going to be pressure put on them, make sure that you cover the heads well, and that the bag itself is cushioned properly so that there is no room for them to move, and no risk of them breaking. The balls, of course, shouldn’t be an issue at all- you can even just carry those in your bag.

Diving Gear

If you’re adamant to take your diving gear with you, then you have to make sure that you get the proper casing for all the equipment and also do an extra wrap as we mentioned with the surfboard just to make sure that there are no unpleasant surprises once you reach your destination! It’s vital that you double check to make sure that all the air is taken out of the air tank as this could be extremely dangerous.

Transport Your Sports Gear

Being an active adventurer that’s committed to a sport comes with its own baggage- literally! While the idea transport your sports gear with you as you travel could initially seem like quite a burden of responsibility, it is actually much simpler than it seems. The key is to take apart any item that can be taken apart, pack it properly so that it is secure enough to withstand any risk of extra weight being put on it, and don’t forget to label your gear clearly so that nothing gets lost along the way. If you’re traveling by air, don’t forget to get in touch with the airline that you are traveling with to notify them and also find out if there are any details you need to know about. 

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