Sailing bags and sacks
- wide selection in the Sportano shopSailing is a passion that requires not only skill and knowledge, but also specialised equipment. Among the essential accessories are sailing bags and sacks, which must meet a number of requirements to cope with the harsh conditions at sea. They are crucial for both safety and comfort when sailing, as the proper storage of equipment can have a significant impact on the efficiency and enjoyment of a cruise.
In the Sportano shop you will find high-quality sailing bags and sacks from proven manufacturers such as Cressi, Aqua Marina, Exped, FishDryPack or AQUASTIC.The variety of sailing bags: an overview of types and usesIn the world of sailing, bags and sacks are more than just a place to store personal belongings - they are an integrated part of the equipment that has to meet high demands. Each sailing bag has its own specific use, tailored to the conditions at sea and the needs of the crew. From bags for personal belongings, to bags for emergency equipment, to capacious panniers for sails, the variety of bags is enormous.
For example, sheet and line bags must not only be robust, but also allow easy access to their contents. They are generally made of mesh to allow the ropes to 'breathe' and dry quickly. Bags for electronics, such as plotters and radios, often have extra reinforcement and special padding to protect delicate equipment from shocks.
Waterproof bags are an essential piece of equipment to protect items that must not get wet under any circumstances. They are closed with a roller system, which guarantees their tightness even when submerged. They vary in capacity, colours and often have transparent sections to make it easier to identify the contents without having to open them.
In addition, there are special thermal bags for storing food and beverages that keep the contents cold for a long time. It is crucial to choose a bag of the right size - too big can be unwieldy and too small will not hold everything you need.Materials and durability: what makes sailing bags special? The durability of sailing bags depends mainly on the materials used. They must be resistant to tears, abrasion and, above all, resistant to salt water and UV radiation. The most common materials are high-quality synthetics such as nylon and polyester, which are lightweight yet extremely durable.
Additionally, these materials are often coated with a layer of PVC or TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), which makes them more water resistant and easier to clean. These are important features, especially as sailing bags are regularly exposed to harsh conditions and frequent washing.
Details such as reinforced seams, which are double or triple stitched to prevent ripping, are also extremely important. Closures, such as zips, buckles or rollers, must be robust and faultless. Some bags also have fastening systems that allow them to be securely attached to the deck or other boat equipment, which is invaluable when the seas get rough.
Another important feature is UV resistance, as prolonged exposure to the sun can cause fading and degradation of the material. High-quality sailing bags are tested and certified for UV resistance, which is a guarantee of their longevity.
When choosing a sailing bag, it is therefore worth paying attention not only to its capacity and design, but above all to the quality of workmanship and the materials used. This is an investment in safety and comfort during any voyage.Water resistance and security: key features of bags on boardIn a sailing environment, where water is an omnipresent element, water resistance becomes a priority. Bags used on board must not only offer protection from fleeting precipitation, but must also ensure the safety of the contents when submerged in water. It is important to understand the difference between the terms 'waterproof' and 'watertight'. Waterproof refers to the ability to resist water to a certain extent, but does not guarantee full protection when submerged.
For waterproof bags, the design of the closure plays a key role. The most popular are roll closures, which, when creased several times and secured with straps, provide an airtight seal to prevent water from entering. The zips used on sailing bags are usually sealed, and additional protective flaps can add to their water resistance.
The attachment of the bag is equally important, as securing the bag securely on deck prevents it from slipping or accidentally falling into the water. Fastening systems can include snap hooks, Velcro straps or special braces. In addition, some bags have built-in floats to ensure they float if they accidentally fall into the sea.Ergonomics and comfort: how to choose a sailing bag?The choice of a sailing bag should not be dictated only by its capacity and water resistance. Ergonomics and comfort are equally important. The bag, regardless of its capacity, must be comfortable to carry, especially when we are forced to carry heavy items over long distances. Shoulder straps should be adjustable, wide enough and preferably padded to prevent pressure and chafing.
Internal compartments and pockets allow for better storage organisation and easy access to the bag's contents. This is particularly important when the bag is used as a handy storage area for tools, navigational instruments or emergency equipment. The proper arrangement of the pockets ensures that individual items are always at hand and do not move around inside the bag, which is important in dynamic sea conditions.
Another aspect is that the bag can be cleaned quickly and effortlessly. The bag's materials should not absorb moisture and should be easy to clean after a cruise. Water-repellent fabrics and coatings make it easier to keep the bag clean and prevent the development of mould and odours.
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