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Show everyone how high you roll.

We don’t advise you to use the fully padded, DAKINE High Roller Snowboard Bag to transport your Cristal, but you can trust it to protect your board, bindings, boots and all the other snowboarding bling you pack into the split-level design. Stuff the three exterior pockets with your boots, goggles, baselayers, and beanies, knowing that when you close the bag they’ll mesh in between, and around, your still-mounted bindings. DAKINE made it possible to throw a lock on the zippers to keep the haters from stealing those hot goggles you just picked up. Roll up to the terminal in style with the help of the High Roller’s urethane wheels and end handles.

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I have a 166cm board, will this fit into...

seanjpsmith

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I have a 166cm board, will this fit into the 165cm bag?

Reid Pitman

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Nope! Dakine's snowboard bags run a little small. my 161 barely fits in the 165 bag. Go big, besides the extra room is perfect for gear.

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Marcus Mair

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lots of room. I took it to park city and back. 5 snowboards 2 sets of boots and bind, one sk8 18 of beer wax gogs and some other stuff too. its big and heavy when all your stuff is in it. its worth every dime.

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dma2570503

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I purchased this bag to accommodate my new Prior Spearhead 178. It's more than adequate in length. It does weigh over ten pounds though, so you start with a weight penalty for the airlines - something to consider. I usually pack everything in my board bag so as long as I pack smart, I think I can stay under 50 lbs with boots bindings and two boards. Anyway, the bag is nice, the zippers are not heavy duty, but typical for bag of this price. I am also not sure how the mylar like lining will hold up. The wheels are chunky and should be a lot more durable than the ones on my old Sims bag that were not right after their first flight. There are plenty of pockets, straps and features to satisfy a gearhead. The real test will be how it holds up and protects the gear, the real purpose of the bag. More to come next season....

Does anyone know if a bag like this would...

Skettio

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Does anyone know if a bag like this would fit a pair of skis AND a snowboard with bindings attached? My boyfriend and I want to save money by using one bag but I'm concerned we won't be able to fit his boots in if I use the exterior pockets for my ski boots. I can't remove the bindings on my skis so we would probably have to have the bindings facing each other, therefore having to squeeze his boots in any gap in between. Its hard to picture unless we can try it out really. Does anyone carry a helmet in these bags as well?

Tyler Brawley

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I have this bag and really don't think it will fit a full snowboard set up and ski's including boots... If you could i think a great deal would depend on the size of the snowboard, ski's, boots and bindings... If all are on the smaller size you may luck out, but for sure, the snowboard bindings would have to be unmounted to make everything fit in place...

bp2705

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i can squeeze in my 165 rossignol board and a pair of dynastar 178 skis if i tie up the breaks with my pair of snowboard boot poles jacket googles and most everything else in the 185 size. i could probably get my ski boots and board boots in there but youd have to lose something. the trick is to lay the skis flat against the back and put the snowboard bindings so that they straddle the bindings the opposite way so you can zip er shut. it might not work if you have a narrow stance on your snowboard or its short like a freestyle setup. i end up having the nose of my big mountain snow board nearest the wheels and the ski bindings sit nice between the bindings top sheet to top sheets. you could always take your board bings off too. that would be a peice of cake to get it all in.

My husband has a Burton 181 bag - Will it...

Shannon

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My husband has a Burton 181 bag - Will it fit in this Dakine bag?

Carver Shaw

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A 181 bag, or board? The 181 board will not fit in this size 165 bag, but if you did mean to say "181 bag"that will fit fine, just fold it in half and shove it in!

I ride a 152, will this be too large? I...

Brandi

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I ride a 152, will this be too large? I want the high roller depth, the low roller seems to small

Clydesdale

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Waaaay too big. I put my 167 into it and still have plenty of room. This bag is so long it just barely fits longwise in my short Tundra pickup. The three storage compartments are awesome. You can stash boots, helmet, bindings separately... then stack up several boards inside. Its a big quiver. If I was you I would go smaller.

can you put two snowboards in this bag?

Justin

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can you put two snowboards in this bag?

Bryan Vernetson

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I am sure you could fit two boards as long as you take the bindings off of one and stack the boards. Then put the second set of bindings in between the bindings on the top board. That should work to perfection...Good Luck!