Travel bag RECOVER
stand-up paddleboard

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travel bag
travel bag
travel bag
travel bag
travel bag
travel bag
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Characteristics

Type
travel bag
Application domain
stand-up paddle
Applications
board

Description

One of the lightest, toughest and most eco-friendly board bags on the market. Waste2Wear are innovating the textile industry to use recycled plastics, transforming them into fabrics that Starboard use for all of our board bags. For each meter of fabric, at least 10 bottles are recovered and used to make the recycled polyester material. FEATURES • Recycled polyester 450D fabric – Ultra-durable ripstop technology • Flipped construction – 8/10 mm padding • Name card holder – Heat reflective color • Air ventilation – Heavy duty corrosion free • Extra-padded shoulder handle RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES The ReCover have a RPET 450D outer fabric layer made from recycled plastic bottles, in partnership with Waste2Wear. The bottles are chopped into flakes, washed, melted and extruded into yarns and then spun into a fabric. Between 30 to 150 bottles are used per bag. Bottles that now re-enters the market again, without risk of polluting the environment. Ripstop weaving technology improves wear and tear resistance. INVERTED CONSTRUCTION The Starboard ReCover are flipped inside out, like t-shirts, creating a lighter bag with a double thickness padding along the rail edges. This inverted construction eliminates the need for heavy reinforcement webbing, making the bags significantly lighter. YKK ZIPPERS Heavy-duty non-corrosive YKK buckles and zippers are placed away from the edge of the bag to protect your board’s rails from damage, while removing the need for an overlapping layer of zipper protection. This helps to reduce the weights of the bag even further.
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