I took it on the train once from Firenze to Cinque Terre. My paddle board is also more compact, foldable in half. Another thing I'm experimenting with is one-way downwind/downriver paddling and getting back by bike.
Great fun vid . I’ve just bought my first board went on the Tiverton canal last week absolutely awesome. Back out again today cant wait . I’ve subd you keep the fun coming .
I've taken my Red Paddle Voyager 12'6" on the tram multiple times. I live on a river but find it boring to paddle in circles. So I take the tram to the nearby lake and then paddle back. Works beautifully although the board is a lot larger 🙂 Only possible due to the ATB Transformer Bag because I can roll that up and put it in my dry bag on the way home.
Hi @BenchR267 :) I'm trying to find info about the best drybag volume for that use case. I suppose the determining factor is the pump, and the rest can be squeezed around it. Hoping it will fit in one existing 30 L backpack I own. What model do you use?
@@YasminLechte hi 🙂 I use the waterproof kit bag 40L by Red Paddle. It‘s a little bit too large for just that purpose but also works for longer trips where I take water, food and camping equipment. So if you plan to use your bag only for that 30L is probably fine as long as the pump fits inside 🙂
I've never traveled to a launch point without my car. I wonder what do you do with your street clothes, bag, pump, etc while out without a boot to secure it?
Have you ever been on a public transport adventure? We'd love to hear about it!
This is awesome 🤩
Thanks Eddie!
I took it on the train once from Firenze to Cinque Terre. My paddle board is also more compact, foldable in half. Another thing I'm experimenting with is one-way downwind/downriver paddling and getting back by bike.
Great fun vid . I’ve just bought my first board went on the Tiverton canal last week absolutely awesome. Back out again today cant wait . I’ve subd you keep the fun coming .
Thank you for this review!!! ❤
I've taken my Red Paddle Voyager 12'6" on the tram multiple times. I live on a river but find it boring to paddle in circles. So I take the tram to the nearby lake and then paddle back. Works beautifully although the board is a lot larger 🙂 Only possible due to the ATB Transformer Bag because I can roll that up and put it in my dry bag on the way home.
Hi @BenchR267 :) I'm trying to find info about the best drybag volume for that use case. I suppose the determining factor is the pump, and the rest can be squeezed around it. Hoping it will fit in one existing 30 L backpack I own. What model do you use?
@@YasminLechte hi 🙂 I use the waterproof kit bag 40L by Red Paddle. It‘s a little bit too large for just that purpose but also works for longer trips where I take water, food and camping equipment.
So if you plan to use your bag only for that 30L is probably fine as long as the pump fits inside 🙂
I've never traveled to a launch point without my car. I wonder what do you do with your street clothes, bag, pump, etc while out without a boot to secure it?
You are so cute ❤!