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Ride Engine Serve Wing Travel Coffin
Ride Engine

Ride Engine Serve Wing Travel Coffin

$369In stock
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Variants

  • 152cm$369
  • 178cm$369
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Overview

The Ride Engine Serve Wing Travel Coffin is a wheeled coffin-style travel bag built specifically for transporting wing foil boards. Part of Ride Engine's RE_Serve bag collection, this bag pairs a wide-body rolling chassis with thorough internal padding to shield boards during airline travel and ground transport. It replaces the earlier Ride Engine Wing Board Travel Coffin with updated shell materials and a revised foam layout, arriving as part of the brand's 2025 RE_Serve lineup.

The bag's shell uses a 420D nylon weave with 10mm PE closed-cell foam lining the bottom, top, and sidewalls equally — a change from the prior generation, which used thinner 5mm foam on the top panel and a different 600D ripstop exterior. A full-length YKK marine-grade zipper runs the perimeter for clamshell-style access, and an internal pocket is sized to hold deflated wings or a disassembled foil alongside the board. Dual mesh pockets at the nose and tail keep wetsuits, rashguards, and smaller accessories organized and visible during TSA inspections.

Key Specs

  • 152cm dimensions: 152 cm × 69 cm × 25 cm (4'11" × 27" × 9¾")
  • 178cm dimensions: 178 cm × 74 cm × 25 cm (5'10" × 29" × 9¾")
  • Padding: 10 mm PE closed-cell foam — bottom, top, and sidewalls
  • Shell material: 420D nylon (Invisible Lattice construction)
  • Zippers: Heavy-duty YKK marine-grade
  • Wheels: Wide-body wheeled chassis
  • Available sizes: 152 cm, 178 cm

Who It's For

This bag targets wing foilers who travel regularly and need airline-friendly protection for compact to mid-length boards. The 152 cm size suits riders packing prone-style or sinker wing boards in the sub-5-foot range, while the 178 cm option accommodates larger freeride or beginner-oriented boards up to roughly 5'10". The internal wing/foil pocket means a rider can consolidate board, wing, and partial foil kit into a single checked bag rather than juggling multiple pieces of luggage.

Because the bag is oriented around wing-specific board shapes — wider and shorter than traditional surfboards — it won't be the right fit for longer surf-style foil boards or standard shortboards. Riders who need to carry a fuller quiver or longer gear should look at Ride Engine's Golf Coffin or SeaFarer Coffin options instead.

In the Lineup

The Serve Wing Travel Coffin sits within Ride Engine's RE_Serve bag family alongside the Surf Travel Coffin, Golf Coffin, and SeaFarer Coffin. Each targets a different gear profile: the Surf Travel Coffin handles traditional surfboards, the Golf Coffin accommodates twin-tip kiteboards and multi-kite quivers, and the SeaFarer Coffin offers a more versatile footprint. The Wing Travel Coffin is the dedicated wing-board option in the range.

It succeeds the older Ride Engine Wing Board Travel Coffin, which used a 600D ripstop nylon shell and split foam thicknesses (10 mm bottom, 5 mm top). The RE_Serve version upgrades to uniform 10 mm foam coverage and a lighter 420D nylon shell. Riders cross-shopping comparable bags may also consider the Dakine Wing Travel Coffin or the Duotone Wing Foil Bag, both of which compete in the same wheeled wing-board travel segment.

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Last updated Jul 6, 2026 · First seen Apr 13, 2026