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niknas

Since 18 Sep 2006
189 Posts
North of OR, South of WA
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Tue Apr 27, 10 9:22 am Harness Carry On? |
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I am doing a quick trip to Mexico with only a carryon bag. Is a Nitrous Harness with bar OK for carryon? Only wonder if the bar would cause problems with TSA.
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4Stringer/KipWinger

Since 27 Apr 2005
541 Posts
Hood River
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Tue Apr 27, 10 9:34 am carry-on? |
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Carry on?
Solution:
wear on. _________________ revitalized by muthu-nachu |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Tue Apr 27, 10 9:40 am |
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yeah, I would wear it for sure. |
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hobbsla

Since 28 Jan 2006
389 Posts
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Tue Apr 27, 10 10:37 am |
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I doubt it'll be a problem, they are lookin for sharp things, guns, bombs, and drugs.
But if you do wear it be sure to hook on your leash too!  |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
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tautologies
Since 24 Aug 2006
602 Posts
Oahu
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Tue Apr 27, 10 11:31 am |
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I mean don't hold me to it, but I've traveled with a harness as a carry on probably about 10-12 times no problem several times with kite, bar and lines too...
...that said people bring really weird stuff on the planes over here... |
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2622 Posts
The 503
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Tue Apr 27, 10 11:50 am |
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Remember not to carry on sunblock in anything bigger than (is it 6 oz?)
I got a brand new big tube snagged on my last trip...so pissed!  |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
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Tue Apr 27, 10 12:10 pm |
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3 oz containers - must be in a clear 1 qt ziplock (pulled out for scanning)
"Do you have any liquids?"
- no, none
"Whats this bottle of Tequilla"
- oh shit
(duty free from mexico - not so free for the connecting flight...) _________________ Go Deep!
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niknas

Since 18 Sep 2006
189 Posts
North of OR, South of WA
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Tue Apr 27, 10 1:31 pm |
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Thanks for the comebacks, spreaderbars could be a little intimidating to some.
Nik _________________ Current Underwood Cam |
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KimSoderholm
Since 12 Aug 2009
102 Posts
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Tue Apr 27, 10 1:32 pm |
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he he he... you should totally wear it, take a picture and post it...  |
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ericvs
Since 05 Jul 2008
133 Posts
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Tue Apr 27, 10 4:17 pm |
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Hey, I usually take the leash and spreader bar off my harness and put those in my checked bag and then I wrap my harness around my carry-on backpack. I have yet to have a problem with TSA. I have even sent my harness through the scanner alone and have had no issues. Maybe take the knife out if there is one in there though.  |
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K4L

Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
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Tue Apr 27, 10 10:27 pm |
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Have had my bags searched because of harness when it goes through xray, but then when you tell them what its for they think its cool and start asking about kiting. |
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melokitegirl
Since 28 Oct 2008
396 Posts
Where the wind blows
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Wed Apr 28, 10 7:42 am No problemo |
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Hey,
I have a Dakine Heli Pack and usually put my bars in it for carry on. I use a "beaner" and clip my spreader bar to outside of the pack so it is visible & easier to deal with when you shove it in the overhead. The waist harness: wearing it is kind of wierd and you look suspect and attract attention. I wrap & clip it around my back pack - easier for TSA to deal with, examine etc. Sometime you just need to explain what it is used for then they think you are so rad. Having a kiteboard magaize with a picture of what its used for is very helpful.
The last time I did an international trip I went extra early, showed the TSA manager the gear beforehand to decide whether to do a checked bag or not. Well, actually I always check a bag, I just wanted to decrease the weight to avoid fees.
I've done this backpack thing in Atlanta, Jamaica, LAX, SLC, PDX, Cabo, La Paz, Dallas, Brownsville & Corpus Christi. No Problemo. FYI- smaller airports like brownsville hassle you more because they have nothing better to do.
Extra time is key.
Have fun!
M.  _________________ Be kind to Kooks |
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not on board
Since 08 May 2009
39 Posts
United States
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Wed Apr 28, 10 8:35 am |
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Don't bring the kite bar in your carry on. Had a 9m complete with bar in my carry-on going to Australia and the bar caught thier attention and wasted a lot of time explaining what it was and how it could not be filled with anything or used as a weapon. Best to check it. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Wed Apr 28, 10 9:55 am |
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I wore my 5/4 wetsuit on a flight to hawaii to save weight. You should wear your whole setup and that way when you hit the ground your ready for action. |
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kochease

Since 03 Jul 2008
760 Posts
In Ft. Stevens, OR
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Wed Apr 28, 10 12:31 pm |
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Quote: | pdxmonkeyboy Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:55 am Post subject:
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I wore my 5/4 wetsuit on a flight to hawaii to save weight. You should wear your whole setup and that way when you hit the ground your ready for action.
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Was it still nice and dirty and RIPE from a season of kiting?? That way when you get hot on the airplane and the suit warms up it starts to get nice and stinky so the people next to you move and leave the window seat for you.. Awsome idea!!! _________________ *AIR PIRATES KITEBOARDING*
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:03 am |
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It really worked out well for sure. The other benefit is that I didn't have to get up to pee. |
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