Taking Inflatables To A Whole New Level

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I saw these on a Facebook page while looking for stripping apron/basket ideas.
So much for the portability factor and set up time.
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What I did gain from this is what appears to be what I might be looking for as a stripping basket in the second photo. Does anyone know what it might be?
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What I did gain from this is what appears to be what I might be looking for as a stripping basket in the second photo. Does anyone know what it might be?
That style stripping basket was available on the Colorado XTS and used in place of one of the side gear bags I think. I'm not sure if it was also available on other Colorado models.

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You'd have to do something really wrong to flip that paddleboard. A bit cumbersome to transport & launch but would keep an old guy right side up for sure! Poor man's flats boat?
 
That style stripping basket was available on the Colorado XTS and used in place of one of the side gear bags I think. I'm not sure if it was also available on other Colorado models.

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Thanks for the reply...I knew I had seen it somewhere before but couldn't remember where.
My Buck's Bags stripping aprons are sorely lacking in that department and at 76 it's getting harder and harder to get my sinking line unwrapped from my fins. :ROFLMAO:
 
Nothing that I would want to use at all. I have an outcast, extreme - no longer made, a walker bay and sadden zonker. The last thing I need is more shit to store.
 
Too much time on their hands and good drugs?
 
Thanks for the reply...I knew I had seen it somewhere before but couldn't remember where.
My Buck's Bags stripping aprons are sorely lacking in that department and at 76 it's getting harder and harder to get my sinking line unwrapped from my fins. :ROFLMAO:
Why not try a collapsible mesh stripping basket around your waist. I got one I don’t use and you’re welcome to it. IMG_1139.png Similar to this.
 
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