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Flying skis - without a bag?...

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I am packing for a ski trip and have discovered my brother has run off with my ski bag. I'm looking at the materials around the house and wondering what I can get away with... Wrapping them up in bin bags and duct tape?

Have any snowheads ever been in /heard of a similar situation? How can I get my skis to Canada? Puzzled
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
You might want to check the airlines policy. Some at least say that skis must be in a recognised ski bag.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
afrodizzy wrote:
I am packing for a ski trip and have discovered my brother has run off with my ski bag. I'm looking at the materials around the house and wondering what I can get away with... Wrapping them up in bin bags and duct tape?

Have any snowheads ever been in /heard of a similar situation? How can I get my skis to Canada? Puzzled


I loaned out my ski bag and forgot to get it back a few years ago. Morning of travelling I realised this so wrapped them in cling film. No drama
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@afrodizzy, Buy a new one?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
@afrodizzy, any old bubble wrap handy with that duct tape? Something like that to protect the edges.
I think Blue Peter once made a ski bag from old washing up liquid bottles, cereal boxes and paper doilies.
Good luck.
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I had a case sliced by unbagged skis once - make sure they're covered by summat more than clingfilm!!
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£8 for a new bag at Decathlon, not much different to a roll of duct tape.
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
@afrodizzy, is it air canada? They say skis have to be in a tube but don't enforce it. Bin bags and lots of duct tape, maybe pipe or cardboard down the edges under the tape if you have got it. You might be asked to sign a damage waiver. Put scissors in your hold luggage to get into the package and buy a bag out there to come back.
.....or nip out and buy a bag.
.....Alternatively start a thread "anyone near X who can lend me a ski bag".
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Just bear in mind that if you seal your skis in plastic or a plastic container, they may acquire some rust on the edges - I did this with my first skis, but having said that, they survived the trauma. Recommend wrapping first in card or old fluffy dressing gown (this works for me Toofy Grin) and then plastic. And unpack asap!
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how about one of those machine at airports that wrap bags - or is it just glorified cling film..??!!
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Unlikely you will be allowed to take them without a 'recognisable ski bag,' as the airlines are scared of being liable for damage.
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@motyl, skis are always getting rusty. Nothing to worry about.
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@clarky999, you sign a waiver with air canada
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
@under a new name, I must be doing something wrong then, because mine don't Laughing but then I'm a bit of a fusspot
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
@motyl, whereas I am not, at least not about this. Mine just get put back in the garage, wet.
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