How to carry your surfboard?

Traveling with your surfboard can sometimes be a real headache, especially when you have to take a plane or when it's a long distance by car. To avoid unpleasant surprises and travel with peace of mind, it is essential to know the best tips for transporting your surfboard safely and without hassle. We have therefore gathered some advice and options for you to consider to make transporting your equipment easier.

The different methods of transportation

There are several ways to transport a surfboard, depending on the mode of transport you use and the specifics of your equipment:

  • By car: several options are available to you such as roof bars, board racks, or protective covers for the car;
  • By plane: choose a suitable travel cover, familiarize yourself with the regulations issued by the airlines, and anticipate additional fees;
  • On foot: choose a specialized backpack or use a "carrying strap" that will securely attach your board to your back;
  • By train, bus, or metro: properly prepare your board with a carrying case and follow the instructions provided by the various carriers.

Transporting his surfboard by car

If you have a car, several options are available to transport your board:

  1. Roof bars: they allow you to securely attach the board to the roof of the vehicle with straps. It is recommended to use a protective cover to preserve the board from scratches;
  2. Magnetic or suction board carriers: easy to install and remove, they are an excellent alternative to roof bars, especially for short trips;
  3. Car protective covers: if you do not have roof bars or board racks, it is still possible to wrap your board in a protective cover and slide it inside the car.

Transporting his surfboard by plane

To travel by plane with your surfboard, here are some tips to follow:

  • Check the airline's sports baggage policy and be aware of any fees that may result from transporting your board;
  • Choose a travel case specially designed to protect your equipment against shocks and scratches;
  • Do not forget to attach a label with your contact details on the travel cover, in case your board gets lost.

Transport your surfboard on foot, by train, bus, or subway

To carry your board when traveling on foot or using public transportation:

  • Prefer a padded carrying case to protect your equipment from shocks and to facilitate holding the board;
  • Inquire about the admission conditions for sports equipment on trains, buses, or the subway;
  • Respect other passengers: be careful not to bother or hurt anyone with the pointed end of your board.

Tips for making it easier to transport your surfboard

To conclude, here are some additional tips that will help you carry your surfboard more comfortably:

  1. Invest in a protective cover suitable for the size of your board to avoid scratches and damage;
  2. Choose a secure transport system that complies with the requirements of various transport providers (airlines, railway companies, etc.);
  3. Favor models of boards that are easier to transport, such as inflatable or modular boards;
  4. Set up a maintenance routine to ensure the lifespan and quality of your equipment.

With these tips in mind, you should be ready to transport your surfboard calmly on your next trips and adventures!