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Attaching gear.

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Created by ramonr > 9 months ago, 10 Dec 2018
ramonr
5 posts
10 Dec 2018 11:08AM
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My new SUP Naish quest has no attachment point in front of board.
I wonder how people secure gear on boards if have no fixed attachment points.

RideTheGlide
24 posts
10 Dec 2018 7:17PM
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I had a similar thread in another forum. The front of my Glide has them but for camping or fishing I want to be able to load the back also.

For a somewhat more permanent solution, these were suggested:
www.amazon.com/Stand-Paddle-Board-Bungee-Attachment/dp/B00MOY2G1G
surfcohawaii.com/ez-plugs/

For the latter ones, I was warned the included glue is and peel off adhesive included is not very good. The poster suggesting it masked off the spots to put the loops so he could rough thee spots up and then used G-Flex thickened epoxy adhesive. I was told the first alternative, NSI loops, stick great if the deck is nice and clean. Initially, I am actually planning to use the suction cups the first poster linked to. I want to be sure about placement and I don't think I want them on the rear deck all the time.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17408 posts
10 Dec 2018 11:24PM
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http://www.soulsurf.com.au/Accessories/other-accessories/ez-plug

www.zaksurfboards.com.au/ez-plug-deck-rigging-kit

www.waldensurfboards.com/products/surfco-ez-plug-deck-rigging

I've not had any problems with the peal off sticky back adhesive sticking.. and I've used them on many boards.

Hawaiiheke
319 posts
11 Dec 2018 2:04AM
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www.stic-it.com

riverider
TAS, 1096 posts
11 Dec 2018 6:36AM
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These are good if it's only something smallish.

hydroholder.com/product/hydro-holder/





DavidJohn
VIC, 17408 posts
11 Dec 2018 7:15AM
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Hawaiiheke said..
www.stic-it.com


Expensive but the best imo.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Spots-on-my-new-board?page=1

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
11 Dec 2018 9:25AM
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Yep DJ is right

ramonr
5 posts
11 Dec 2018 12:00PM
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Thanks everybody for the info.
Bought the Naish for fitness and possibly surfing but it's stability makes me think I can go fishing with it.

RideTheGlide
24 posts
11 Dec 2018 10:19PM
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ramonr said..
Thanks everybody for the info.
Bought the Naish for fitness and possibly surfing but it's stability makes me think I can go fishing with it.


i have fished several times on my 9'9" all around iSUP. It's addictive. I just got a 2016 14x30 Glide and one of the reasons I went large is for offshore (maybe 3 miles at most) fishing. Also for expedition style touring; camping and fishing on barrier islands (NC US; we have a few that are uninhabited). In my case, I have front attach points; I have been looking for solutions for the back.



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