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Dilly
03-06-2008, 10:22 PM
Travelling by air soon and first time bringing my gear (snowboard and boots). Looking to get a bag that can carry everything in it. My options right now are the dakine high roller or the rome cache. Anyone have these and can give some opinions? If you have tried another bag pls also post and share your experiences.
Thanks!
burton brder
03-06-2008, 11:16 PM
Burton wheelie gig bag...
-it's 100 dollars
-when I went to CO. last year I fit 3 boards 2 pairs of bindings, jacket, snowpants, boots, goggles, and more.
-it has wheels which is awesome for going through the airport
-been to Co. and Canada with it and it still looks new
-it has tons of padding in it so your boards will be safe
I only have good thing to say about it.
and go longer than your board for more storage I ride a 155 and have a 166 board bag.
Chello0o
03-06-2008, 11:43 PM
I second the Wheelie gig bag. Actually, just get something with wheels. Carrying a snowboard bag blowsss! And if you have a LOT of stuff, the Wheelie Sub is freaking huge. It's love though...it really is :]
GreatScott
03-07-2008, 01:10 AM
Id say try to stow your bindings or boots (both if possible) in your carry on. If your sht gets lost at least you won't have to buy a whole new setup.
I have a Dakine board bag, and I think it's great. Been on a bunch of trips with it, and it shows very little wear and tear. I've never had a problem with any of my gear being damaged.
Whatever you get, make sure it has wheels!
MaXx_BoOsT
03-07-2008, 02:01 AM
I have a Dakine board bag, and I think it's great. Been on a bunch of trips with it, and it shows very little wear and tear. I've never had a problem with any of my gear being damaged.
Whatever you get, make sure it has wheels!
word i have a dakine low roller like so: but black
http://www.sunandski.com/v/vspfiles/photos/3442054010800-2T.jpg
l3obby33
03-07-2008, 08:26 PM
Burton wheelie gig bag...
-it's 100 dollars
-when I went to CO. last year I fit 3 boards 2 pairs of bindings, jacket, snowpants, boots, goggles, and more.
-it has wheels which is awesome for going through the airport
-been to Co. and Canada with it and it still looks new
-it has tons of padding in it so your boards will be safe
I only have good thing to say about it.
and go longer than your board for more storage I ride a 155 and have a 166 board bag.
I have the same bag and can only say the same things about it, its a great bag and it holds a **** ton
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