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Dakine Low Roller Capacity
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Does anyone have any advice on getting two sets of adult skis and a kids’ pair into a Dakine Low Roller?
Not sure if I’ll need to get a full size three set bag.
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Can you take the bindings off, all of them, any of them? I have experience of packing two pairs of adult skis in a low roller, side by side with bindings left on, can't see there would have been room for any more skis, but plenty of room for other stuff.
I would reckon you could easily get three sets in flat.
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Main thing is the low roller length for adult skis. Three pairs of skis will go in easily particularly if you go side by side rather than base to base. Bottom one pair side by side, sides one ski each, top 2 skis base up top n tailed with the bottom pair. I've done it with 3 pairs of big skis easily.
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We've got a double Dakine low roller 175cm which is currently storing 3 160cm-ish snowboards without bindings and 2 pairs of 154cm skis. For travelling it's usually got 2 boards and bindings and a set of skis and assorted general family sports gubbins so if it's the double, I'd have thought 3 pairs of skis would be a doddle.
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Great, thanks all!
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without sarting another roller bag question i will slightly hijack this one.
I have been pretty heavy on my roller bags over the years with my current thule zip giving up after approx 6 trips (rest of bag pretty tidy)
I have been looking at the dakine web site and the two options are is the "boundary" (think replacement for high roller) and "fall line" (think replacement for low roller). There is a quite the a price difference almost double but the cheaper one ticks more boxes but I am bit worried the cheaper one is of a lighter construction and will start falling apart sooner.
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