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Gerald DiLeonardo
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Large bag will hold your board and ALL your gear for hitting the slopes Well constructed of durable material. Very good dual zippers. Wheels roll well. Used for one trip thus far and none the worse for wear.
kevin lalumiere
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2020
Just as described , fast delivery
alban maillard
Reviewed in Mexico on February 15, 2020
muy amplio ideal para poner hasta dos tablas y 2 pares de botas
Rusty
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2019
Just got this today. Packed it up, but haven’t travelled with it yet. Will update if my impression changes after a couple upcoming trips.This thing is quite large! I snowboard and my daughter skis, and this is one of the few bags that looked like it could handle it all (without paying $200+). It surpassed my expectations on capacity. I fit a 165 board and 161 skis, plus both sets of boots and the poles. There is still plenty of room for more gear! I will keep the helmets in my other gear bag, and now have plenty of room between the two to possibly not need a suitcase for other clothes. If I was going by myself without the skis, I could take just this and probably be good for a whole week out. The one downside to the capacity is it can get heavy fast. Loaded as pictured, with no helmets or other accessories, weighs 44#. To load this up for a big trip while flying, you’ll might have to pay overweight fees. If it avoids taking a second bag though, it may be worth it. I will put the heavier ski boots in my other bag while flying and fill this with lighter, larger items. For a road trip, not a problem.I agree with other buyers’ sentiment that it is uneven when carrying sideways. The tendency is to put heavier items toward the wheels, which makes it awkward to carry by the strap or handle. Think about it when loading.There is one large main compartment, with two straps inside to help keep your board/skis in place. There is also a padded flap to lay over the gear to allow separating poles, accessories, or extra board decks from the gear below. The outer pocket is enough to fit gloves and beanies, or other smaller items in. It’s about 11x15”. If your boards are 160cm+, you may have have to remove bindings from one to make them both fit, depending on binding spacing. With bindings removed from two of them, you can probably fit 3 complete board setups and boots, but maybe not helmets. When packing skis, you may want a Velcro strap or strong rubber band (check Sportube for theirs) to hold the brakes out of the way, especially if packing alongside a snowboard.Some people have said it can’t be locked up. The holes on the zipper ends are almost 3/8” wide, so almost any typical travel lock should fit fine. Since it’s a soft bag, anyone with a knife can get inside, so take that for what it’s worth.I didn’t try carrying it with just the board, so I can’t confirm if it “sags” while rolling as others have said. With the skis in there, they provide a nice rigid spine to keep it fairly stiff while rolling. YMMV. The wheels roll smooth enough. The handles appear strong, only time will tell. The material feels fairly heavy, so hopefully it resists heavy scratching or tears. If you make several air trips per year though, I’m sure it will eventually meet its match. This is probably the biggest drawback, the fact that it’s not quite as rugged as the nice Burton or Dakine bags (but definitely bigger). I believe that’s where the price difference really comes in, beside branding. For my 1-2 flights per year and multiple trips in the truck bed, I think it’ll be fine. I like I can keep it in the bed now without risking the board getting beat up while driving. I may have to wrap my small tarp around it if driving in the rain, as it doesn’t appear waterproof (though the inner lining will provide some water resistance).
Alex
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2019
Solid. Fitted 170cm skis, boots, poles and gear for 2 week trip. Wheels lasted cargo handlers. It's a solid product.
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
Well built. Extremely roomy!!! I was able to fit a snowboard (140), boots, and all of my clothing and gear and still had room left over. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it's actually too big for me. But for someone with a longer board (160-165), it should be perfect. The wheels seem to hold up well. I was able to check it in without being charged an "oversize" charge. Great buy for the price.
Jacob Wright
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018
I was pleasantly surprised with this bag. Been eyeballing it for about a year now and finally decided if I didn't get it I never would. Prior I just tossed everything in the back of my SUV and put stuff on when I arrived at the mountain. I really only wanted the bag to store stuff in at home so I didn't go through the trying to find everything the night before boarding. Glad I got this thing!First off, the bag is huge! It will easily hold 2 boards with bindings and 2 sets of everything else. I only have my board (bindings attached), a set of boots, gloves, goggles and pants in mine and I've still got an insane amount of space. I don't like to overload bags, tends to shorten lifespan having them at capacity. The padding is great, not crazy thick but in the right places. The wheels are great but it does take some getting used to with a bag this long. They seem to do ok going over terrain, wouldn't want to drag it a crazy distance though. The handles are in great places on the bag to just pick it if you need to and everything seems really well balanced in my bag so carrying it isn't a problem. Haven't tried to use the shoulder strap, doubt I will but I have it in one of the pockets if I want to. Best part is when I'm not on the mountain I have everything together in the corner of my closet, no more searching for my gear!!! I strongly recommend this bag, but I've never had another bag so I don't have anything to compare it to, I'm sure there are better ones out there, but I don't think you can beat this thing for the price.
Limit_E
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018
It was great for the price! I ordered an "open-box" version and it came in perfect shape. I had no issues taking it on Amtrak.The bag is fairly large and can fit multiple boards. It fit (closed) with my 154 board with bindings attached with no issue. In addition, it also fit my boots, snow pants, helmet and could have fit a lot more things. It was perfect for what I needed. The wheels definitely help as lugging around 20-40 lbs is not fun.Definitely not cons, but improvement could be added in these areas.~The middle holding strap is centered, however my load wasn't centered (it was weighted toward the wheel-end), therefore carrying it that way would drag the bottom at times. Maybe an additional strap at the 3/4 position...~The adjustable strap is too short. Perhaps it was user error. Could probably use a pad.~For boards less than 170, when you pull the bag on the wheels, the bottom is not hard, therefore the bag will bend until the board. It makes you pull it at a weird angle.~The unit was one big bag. I didn't have too much issue with this, but perhaps more compartments would be nice.~This bag is not a hard case, so if you plan on checking it in, assume all your gear will be broken if they throw everything around.
Jon
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2017
Fits skis and boots inside as well as other gear.I haven't used the bag yet but so far it's exactly what I wanted.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2017
Good sized bag for what its supposed to fit. Fits my board 158 and my wifes 142 with both our sets of boots with room to spare. Take the bindings off one board and ud have tons of space. The bag is as compact as it could be to fit everything. Nice if you don’t want to carry around 2 bags, his and hers. The wheels are nice, similar to roller blade wheels. The front pocket has no depth to it but can fit a set of gloves or some tools and hardware. The handles are durable and sewn on good. Zippers are heavy duty. Overall great bag and seems durable.
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