Difference between revisions of "Sword Carrier"
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− | If you're going to fly somewhere, the best way to make sure your swords arrive intact is to use a hard-sided golf bag case. Golf cases range up to $400, but Walmart carries the [http://www.walmart.com/ip/Contico-Traveling-Golf-Case/2476193] for $29.87. | + | If you're going to fly somewhere, the best way to make sure your swords arrive intact is to use a hard-sided golf bag case. Golf cases range up to $400, but Walmart carries the [http://www.walmart.com/ip/Contico-Traveling-Golf-Case/2476193 Contico-Traveling-Golf-Case] for $29.87. |
It is 14.5"x12"x51", so you'll be able to pack your swords, mechs, shoes and gloves in it easily. It has wheels and a handle so you can roll it easily if you get tired of carrying it in the airport. | It is 14.5"x12"x51", so you'll be able to pack your swords, mechs, shoes and gloves in it easily. It has wheels and a handle so you can roll it easily if you get tired of carrying it in the airport. | ||
For local travel, a surplus army duffel bag works well. | For local travel, a surplus army duffel bag works well. | ||
[[Category:Amtgard Resources]] | [[Category:Amtgard Resources]] |
Revision as of 19:20, 11 December 2013
If you're going to fly somewhere, the best way to make sure your swords arrive intact is to use a hard-sided golf bag case. Golf cases range up to $400, but Walmart carries the Contico-Traveling-Golf-Case for $29.87. It is 14.5"x12"x51", so you'll be able to pack your swords, mechs, shoes and gloves in it easily. It has wheels and a handle so you can roll it easily if you get tired of carrying it in the airport.
For local travel, a surplus army duffel bag works well.