everytime I went to the training, I was really annoyed about all the cluttering swords, I had to carry. Since I do lend some of my swords to my sparringpartners, I sometimes carried up to five swords and a couple of shinai. I thought a lot about it and found a solution:
I ordered a kiteboard carry bag, got me a thin multiplex board, some velcrostraps and two very thin insulation mattresses for camping (Evazote). First I cut the board to a size, which would fit into the bag, then I cut with my dremel the necessary slits for the velcros, which hold the swords nicely. After that, I cut the mats to fit the board and made the slits for both sides of the board. The most difficult step was to glue the mats onto the board, while sticking the straps through the slits. Since none of my liquid glues did the job on the evazote, I decided to use two sided adhesive tape. It worked very well! Two 10-meter-rolls did the job.
So now I can present you my new sword carry bag. Since it was meant for two kiteboards, there is also a second compartment, where I can store the shinai.
Perhaps someone will find this little DIY-guide useful :) Feel free to ask, if you need any further information.
Thomas
Edit: I'll recommend to use a special glue instead of double sided adhesive tape. Some parts of the mattresses detached themselves over night, they can be reattached, bu now I think about replacing the evazote with cork or an other sort of carpeting.


The kiteboard bag with two compartments.


Have a look into the bag.


On the one side are two places for longswords.


On the other side are three spaces for two one handed swords an a third longsword or a shinai.


The velcros are normally used to tie up tv- and computercables.