The GliderTube by Emiel Jansen

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The GliderTube by Emiel Jansen

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<div id="1617238629"><i>Water Proof</i><br><p>Sander van Schaik, <a target="_blank" href="http://hanggliderproducts.com">HangGliderProducts.com</a> writes:</p><p class="BN">I write you an email to help a fellow hang-glider pilot, Emiel Jansen.</p><p class="BN">Because of the Corona measures, Emiels' normal job of renting tents for events like festivals and weddings has stopped.</p><p class="BN">Emiel created, by using the professional equipment he already had, a GliderTube which is completely water-resistant!</p><p class="BN">The GliderTube</p><p class="BN"><img border="0" src="../pub/images/5701897d-6be3-49aa-b10e-fc6f338bbb76.jpg" width="640" height="591" style="width:auto;height:auto;max-width:100%"></p><p class="BN">Something most of us will recognize. On holiday with the family, take along your wing to fly a bit here and there. And every time it rains you have to dry your wing again because the 'waterproof pack bag with zipper' turns out not to be really waterproof. Sometimes you must leave it in the bag because you simply cannot dry it. Mold is lurking.</p><p class="BN">Not with The GliderTube. The PVC bag has no zipper but a welded seam. The proven roll-up system on the end keeps water out. If it goes in dry, it comes out dry too. With handy footstep flaps against slipping of the bag when sliding in the wing.</p><p class="BN">Review by Arne Tänzer (multiple time Dutch Champion): "Thè 100% waterproof glider bag. Easy to use especially with the food-pad option. No more wet gliders."</p></div>
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Same problem as pvc tubes?

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Looks like some posts are showing up as blank. It's probably just that the message part of the post isn't being displayed. They're probably saved correctly and will appear as soon as I track down that glitch.

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