Poster: A snowHead
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Hi Snowheads,
i'm planning to take two pairs of ski's away for the first time soon - ideally in one double ski bag / sportube and only paying my tour operator one ski carriage fee.
Please, has anyone had experience of doing this?
I'm pretty sure my ski bag has never been checked in the past for weight or amount of kit inside!!
THANK YOU
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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?
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I've managed this a couple of times now - they've never opened the bag and I'm sure if they did pleading innocence would work (although you might end up coughing up the extra fee at checkin) Some are actually per bag anyway?
aj xx
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Never had a problem and always taken two sets in one bag. I suppose there may be an argument against based on the eggs in basket theory!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thank you for all your advice, sounds like it shouldn't be a problem
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unless your going with flybe from southampton who scan your bag to check how many skis are in and charge £20 per flight £80 for 2 sets of skis in one bag will not use them again though
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I'm sure Airlines will wise upto this sooner or later..
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I've never had a problem - but then I generally don't bother paying ski carriage and it's never been questioned?
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Have been doing the same thing for some years without any problems.
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I asked Ryanair and they said 2 pairs in one bag still counts as one bag - the fee is the same.
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Yes, I have taken two pairs in a 'Snow and Rock' wheeled double ski bag.
The pros you can work out. Here are the cons :-
It is a b*gger to manoever a wheeled double ski bag.
You cannot prop it up on its wheeled end, against a wall or rail - because it will fall over with the slightest knock.
Because it has wheels, you are always looking to wheel it along, but it rotates off its narrow wheel base and you end up dragging the bag along the ground like a toddler with a teddy bear. So the bag soon gets badly scuffed.
It is not as easy to sling over your shoulder as a single bag.
My bag seems well padded but it already has a cut in it - something that never happened to my old single ski bags.
A double bag does not always fit into the overhead racks on Austrian trains as well as a single bag.
Thr receptionist at one hotel I was at thought my skis were too long for their racks. She did not realise the contents were just standard skis until I folded the top of the bag down.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I once checked in a snowboard bag which weighed about 70kg and needed luggage straps to stop it from bursting. It had a lot of gear in it. They slapped a health and safety sticker on it, and off it went. No problems, no extra cash.
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Whereas with Jet2 last month, they weighed every piece of baggage and advised us to delcare sets of skis rather than number of ski bag - as £10 per leg per set of skis (allowing 10 kilos extra) is cheaper than £5 per leg per excess Kilo
but with tour ops and non-budget airlines I've never had a problem with putting two sets of skis in a single bag
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