DAKINE Tour Bag for Snowboards |
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$64.95
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| The Da Kine Tour Bag is a fully padded, coffin style bag with a full length, two way zipper, and holds multiple boards and bindings. Suitable for airline travel or quick trips to the local mountain. |
DAKINE Tour Bag for Snowboards |
Bottom Line: A clean, sleek bag for your boards. |
Reviews:
Great for transporting your snowboard by air Excellent durability. I have travelled numerous times by air with my snowboard checked-in in this bag - never had a problem. No tears or any other damage to bag or gear. Highly recommend.
Snowboard bag A fine basic bag. Fits our two boards, one a 167 Burton Floater (Wide) with bindings. Adequate padding and protection for air travel. At a very good price.
No problems flying I was able to fit 2 boards w/ bindings (155cm and 166cm) and 2 pairs of boots and a helmet (just barely) and fly to Lake Tahoe with them. It worked well. For the price, I would say that it is a pretty good buy if you plan on taking your board with you on a flight.
Perfect size bag for 2 boards - great value I tried several board bags that claimed that they could hold two boards with bindings but would not hold mine (both are Burton boards and bindings). This is the first one I found that could handle both boards with bindings attached and two sets of boots and a small amount of other soft gear. This bag, however, will not last many seasons. After only 2 airline rides, the bag and zipper are already showing wear. The strap can be adjusted to be either a handle or a shoulder strap - not both. Many other models have both. This also does not have wheels that some of the more pricey bags do have. Considering the price, it is a great value. It will also definitely hold two boards with bindings that other bags will not hold.
Good Bag The Bag is just as advertised. I was worried it wouldn't be as roomy as I needed but on a recent trip it easily housed the following: board, boots, bindings, shell, helmet, 2 pair of pants, two fleece jackets, 3 sets of first layers, camelback, and misc. tools. This much weight did make me wish it was a wheelie but for the price I have zero complaints.
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