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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.
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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 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.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 30 March 2016

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.