A solid surfboard bag is a must whether you’re hitting the coast, storing your board or flying overseas. Surfboards are fragile, and a proper bag helps avoid dings, heat damage and rail wear. Invest in the right protection and you’ll keep your board riding like new for longer.
Double Surfboard Covers & Travel Bags
At Sideways you’ll find top-quality surfboard covers built for real conditions and multiple bodyshapes: like the Sideways Deluxe Surfboard Travel Bag, the Retro Groove Multi Surfboard Cover, and the space-saving Sideways Hybrid Shortboard Surfboard Bag. These bags feature heavy-duty zips, reinforced rails, padded interiors and materials designed for everyday use and travel abuse. Whether you’re carrying a shortboard, longboard or multiple boards, this lineup covers day trips and jet-set travel. Before you select one, check board size against the bag specs and make sure it fits your board style and length.
Shop Surfboard Covers At Sideways
Ready to protect your board properly? Explore our full range of surfboard bags from padded travel bags and wheeled board covers to double board bags built for longer trips. Whether you’re packing a longboard or shortboard, our bags are made with durable materials, reinforced rails and heavy-duty zips to keep your gear safe. Shop surfboard bags at Sideways in-store or online now.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size surfboard bag should I get?
The most critical measurement is length: choose a bag that’s at least the length of your board, ideally a few inches longer. Also check width and thickness especially for wide or retro shapes. A bag that’s too tight or too loose won’t protect the board properly.
How to pack a surfboard bag?
Remove or secure fins, wrap the nose and tail with padding, and fill empty gaps with soft items to reduce movement. Our quality zips and secure straps inside the bag make the difference between arriving safe and showing up with a dinged board.
Can I pack clothes and surfboard together in a board bag?
Yes. Packing clothes or towels around your board adds extra padding and reduces movement inside the bag. Just avoid placing hard items against rails or deck surfaces; they can create pressure points that cause damage over time.