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Printed Date: November-27-2024 at 2:37pm


Topic: Retro ski bags
Posted By: Florida Inboards
Subject: Retro ski bags
Date Posted: February-07-2013 at 11:38am



Retro 70's Ski Bags Cypress Gardens . 65" skis will fit. Single high wrap will fit in these. I have 2 Cypress Gardens and 3 EP. Will put them up on E-bay next week. New bags to cover that vintage wood ski!




$25 each plus shipping!

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Posted By: storm34
Date Posted: February-07-2013 at 4:30pm
What length is the EP bag? I'm interested!

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Posted By: Florida Inboards
Date Posted: February-07-2013 at 5:07pm
They are small bag's for 64" and shorter. I put my wife's 64" HO A-2 in one to see how it fit, just could not get the zipper up around her double Boots.

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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: February-07-2013 at 5:27pm
I would love to see storm34 swerving on a 64. That'd be like a super duper ski scat under him.

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Posted By: Foot_Fungus
Date Posted: February-07-2013 at 11:21pm
i wonder if my barefoot boom will fit in there...was looking for a cheap alternative to the damn 70 BI bag


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Posted By: s_kelley2000
Date Posted: February-15-2013 at 4:01pm
Originally posted by Foot_Fungus Foot_Fungus wrote:

i wonder if my barefoot boom will fit in there...was looking for a cheap alternative to the damn 70 BI bag


I doubt your boom would fit in a water ski bag but you might want to try a snow ski bag. I have used one for my boom for years and it works well to keep everything together and makes it easy to transport. You may want to put a towel or something in it to keep the two poles from scratching each other. Probably not too easy to find one in SC but you should be able to find one online for under $25.


Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: February-15-2013 at 4:12pm
I like the idea of putting a boom in there but I'm not sure these bags are tough enough to handle the weight of a solid boom. I use jump ski bag, plenty of room.

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Posted By: Foot_Fungus
Date Posted: February-15-2013 at 4:50pm
I actually have an old snow ski bag in storage I might have to try out. Its either that or get the wifey to sew one up. I just thing $60-70 for a boom storage bag is too much.

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Posted By: Florida Inboards
Date Posted: February-15-2013 at 5:08pm
Only three left as I sold two on E-Bay!


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Posted By: tullfooter
Date Posted: February-15-2013 at 11:15pm
I've got the same EP bag with a 65" Comp X-2. I will never sell those.

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Posted By: Air206
Date Posted: February-16-2013 at 12:19am
Jody - PM'd you.......

Steve

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