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Bring your whole quiver of snowboards with you in Burton's Wheelie Locker board bag—that way you have what you need for riding conditions at your destination. Roll the Locker on its durable skate wheels to the airport luggage desk and check it knowing this bag's padding is cushioning your boards' flight. This mega-size Burton bag includes removable tuning pocket and boot and binding bags and has lower board storage, so you have easy access to a favorite deck the instant you get to the ski hill. Zipper pulls fit TSA-approved locks. *Available for US shipment only. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: The Burton Wheelie—a rolling, portable locker for your snowboards.
Touring the world for 3 years, and needed a good snowboard bag to handle not only multiple snowboards, but carry all my gear as well. This bag did the trick. It holds all my outwear, two boards, goggles/accessories, and regular clothing used on my trips. The bag has traveled with me all over Asia, and now entering Europe on the second year of the journey. It has held up great through all airports and train stations, with only one busted clip. (Probably due to poor handling by the baggage claim.) All gear has always arrived in the same condition it left it. Great bag... and now that it's marked down, it's a deal that can't be passed up. You won't regret this purchase, though I'm not a fan of the "true red flannel plaid" color scheme.
I bought this bag for my ION Boots ,C60 Binding and T6 Snowboard. All of them fits perfect. Still it got lot of room for others. My friends saw it and he is thinking to buy too. I suggest this bag if you are taking long trip even if is not a long trip i will still recommend this bag.
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The Burton Wheelie Locker can hold every bit of your collection. Multiple boards, clothing, accessories, it's all going to fit. I tested it out first thing I got mine. I was able to fit in two boards (without bindings), a board with my bindings, two coats, two pairs of pants, boots, two pairs of gloves, two goggles, a beanie, iron, wax, scraper, and random tools. Did I mention there was room to spare?? The bag has multiple zipper pockets inside with mesh lining, two removeable bags for your boots/bindings, a small bag for your goggles, a tool bag, place for your season pass, and some super smooth wheels to take it through the airport with style. Also, I have a size 156 bag and ride a 158 board, and it still fits. It's snug, but it fits. One thing some people may not be aware of is that the bag condenses down in size when not in use due to the fact it has no hard backbone. So your snowboard is what keeps it from bending in half when it's in the bag therefore meaning your board is the backbone of the thing. 4 stars because you can only use this bag if you have plenty of room. After all it is meant to take EVERYTHING. So it might be a challenge fitting it into a smaller compact car.
WHEELS! When traveling with all my crap I hate lugging bags, this guy has wheels, and is super tough. I load up my other bags on top of it and then stroll through the airport. Tons of room for multiple boards, boots, bindings, tools, waxing stuff, helmuts, ect... This is a worthy investment for anyone who travels with their gear. You will use it for many years.
I have the 156 for my 158 board, and I would guess that if you bought the 166, you could arrange your skis and board to both fit with bindings attached.
It looks like there is a bottom compartment for just boards. then an upper compartment for boots, bindings and clothes. there is also another top compartment for toiletries and stuff. all of the compartments are waterproof so you keep things dry or wet on preference. the wheels look tough and the material will definitely last a long time. I have not taken this on the plane yet but it holds 4 snowboards right now....
Just like Fur Finley said, it fits two boards (I ride 158) boots, binding, and a whole lot of room for other craps you have. One thing you need to watch out though: I fitted two person - 7 days worth of snowboarding gear in there going for a summer camp. My Wheelie Locker was perfectly packed! guess what? none of the airlines in US nowdays will take this fully packed bag for free LOL! we ended up paying $80 extra to take this bag with us onto airplane. Lesson learned, this wheelie locker will pack a lot of stuff in there, but you can't really fully stuff it, or you will end up paying a lot more to airline. So on our way back, I just left two snowboards, boots, binding in there, took most of clothing out into our other luggage, and it was still over weight (50lb +) so I ended up dragging a pair of boots on me as carry on so I don't have to pay $80 again for over weight charge, lame...
Sturdy, well padded, and surprisingly quite light! I got the 156 cm and there was a surprising amount of room. I fit a 146 cm board with boot and bindings in here and had tons of extra space for stuff for a vacation. So it's not too large for those small boards, y'know? (I was worried at first). Having wheels beats carrying it all on your shoulders. No qualms about checking this baby onto a flight.
Touring the world for 3 years, and needed a good snowboard bag to handle not only multiple snowboards, but carry all my gear as well. This bag did the more...
I bought this bag for my ION Boots ,C60 Binding and T6 Snowboard. All of them fits perfect. Still it got lot of room for others. My friends saw it and more...