Poster: A snowHead
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Any recommendations for board bag for 2 boards and luggage, with wheels etc..................
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Dakine high roller (or low roller). ou could probably fit the rest of the family in the high roller as well as the luggage.
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Lizzard, Can the Dakine low roller take 2 boards without having to take bindings off? What I can find on the low roller seems to say that you need to take the binding of the second board?
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thefatcontroller, taking the bindings off only means unscrewing four screws and is very simple, so I would not really use that issue as a main criteria for selecting a board bag. I tend to pop bindings in my hand luggage to keep the weight down of the checked-in baggage anyway because they can be a few kg
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thefatcontroller, no. However, it's normal to take bindings off for transport and multiple other reasons, so I wouldn't worry about it.
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thefatcontroller,
If you're looking at a bag that can take two boards with their bindings on, you're going to end up a with a monster of a bag. You'll need the Landy just to tow it the check-desk or your flat...
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Phew, I read the heading and thought that this thread was going to be a pop at female snowboarders.
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Thanks guys, thinking like a skier where taking the bindings of is not feasible. Cheers
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thefatcontroller, but don't lose the screws.
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Lizzard,
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I've got a Burton Wheelie Locker.
Just be aware that any of the big double decker bags weigh around 7-8kg empty and will quickly be up to 20+kg with boards, bindings, boots, clothes etc. Put the heavy stuff at the wheeled end.
I take my bindings off both boards as a bag at the bottom of a stack on 10 bags on a luggage trailer would probably result in the bindings getting broken. Put the screws somewhere safe or back in the screw holes and put your boarding pants between the boards in the bag.
Also... get some pipe insulation from B&Q and put it on the rails of the boards. Baggage handlers are not boarders and will think you have fully protected your kit to the extent that it is fine to throw the bag off a trailer, onto all the other bags or, worse, onto the pavement.
When getting your bag at the airport, check your boards for any rail damage and report it immediately if there is any. Rail damage normally means he board is a write off.
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bar shaker wrote: |
Also... get some pipe insulation from B&Q and put it on the rails of the boards. Baggage handlers are not boarders and will think you have fully protected your kit to the extent that it is fine to throw the bag off a trailer, onto all the other bags or, worse, onto the pavement.
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A good tip, one i've done for a good few years and i've never had damage in transit. Also stops your bag getting ripped to shreds by sharp edges. A big rubber band or a bungee cord will keep the insulation in place.
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Lizzard wrote: |
Dakine high roller (or low roller). ou could probably fit the rest of the family in the high roller as well as the luggage. |
Was in S&R yesterday and got a Dakine low roller, is plenty for what we need thanks.
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You know it makes sense.
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thefatcontroller wrote: |
Was in S&R yesterday and got a Dakine low roller, is plenty for what we need thanks. |
Dakine make great kit, you won't go wrong with that.
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I agree with both - Dakine bags are very good and I also use the pipeinsulation to protect my rails.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Does anyone know of any cheap bags for bindings on transportation for £20 or under. Just need an alternative to my low roller for transporting it to snowdomes in the UK, etc.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Sleeves for £25-£30 at BargainBoards.co.uk - look like you'll be able to get a board in with the bindings still on
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croskemj, Lidl may have some soon for the winter, very good and £7
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croskemj wrote: |
Does anyone know of any cheap bags for bindings on transportation for £20 or under. Just need an alternative to my low roller for transporting it to snowdomes in the UK, etc. |
Mine goes in the boot... naked.
Surely you don't need a bag for driving to a fridge?
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croskemj, i use one i got from decathlon for £15 or £20 a couple of years back, but it's now gone up to £26. it's been brilliant, but it doesn't take my boots and my helmet, just one or the other. has a handy handle or shoulder strap.
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Only to protect in the car as I have a TT and it is pressed against the sides - going commando on an hour drive may be dangerous! For the board that is.
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thefatcontroller, Hey have you come across to the dark side???
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Mouth, he has indeed seen the light (dark?)
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Mouth wrote: |
thefatcontroller, Hey have you come across to the dark side??? |
29th November I enter the dark side, more backside though for first few days I am told.
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thefatcontroller, You know it makes sense. So... we are likely to see you riding the slopes of LA this season then? Is this why you have been so concerned about that flat bit in 2000 and whether they are remodelling it? Where exactly are you planning on entering the dark side in November?
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Mouth, Skis or board that flat bit in the middle of the 2000 bowl is a disgrace, at least on the La Plagne side they have the pulley ropes in 2-3 flat spots. We are going to Tignes end of November to have snowboarding lessons for 3 days, either Tignes or Milton Keynes snow dome, tough choice
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thefatcontroller, Good grief what a choice. I vote for Tignes. If you opt for MK let me know and will stop by for encouragement. We need more boarding SH who spend time in Paradiski
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You know it makes sense.
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Mouth, Trip to Tignes booked, took about 2.4 nanoseconds to decide. Will let you know how we get on.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Not the prettiest of pattern, but you can't argue with the £15 price
Tchibo roller bag
The stuff is usually very decent quality..
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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£12.95 postage, but still a good price at £27.95!
Considering one myself and I'm a brand snob!!
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