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If you want a board bag that'll fit your stick—bindings and all—and that won't cost an arm and a leg, look to the Burton Space Sack. If you want to pack your powder and rail boards, remove the bindings and slip your two boards in. A removable shoulder strap and two handles give you carry options. Pack Burton's Space Sack and follow the snow trail. - Fall 2008.
Bottom Line: Burton's Space Sack gives you a way to keep your board and bank account secure.
that is a really good question!...thats happened before and ive wondered but this was the last straw, i went and asked...heres the conversation i had with a backcountry employee on live chat.
"-cyrus: hi a customer asked a really good question about the burton space sack BUR2442 -cyrus: one of the models is more expensive than all the others ones and there seems to be no reason why -Brett S.: Just a moment while I look into that. -Brett S.: I am not sure why that would be a different price... sometimes we place items at different price due to what we have available and what sales. -cyrus: and thats a fixed price? can it be changed to match the rest? -Brett S.: I cannot change that sorry. Burton selects the pricing and will not lets us discount without permission -cyrus: Oh ok that makes sense...thank you"
stupid as it may be, thats the answer...GOTTA LOVE BC's CUSTOMER SERVICE :-)
Nice sack i have to say. But put the tail in first and not the nose. Or you will think the bag doesn't fit. Tail in first... Well i put my board in for the summer with the bag 35% off. Mine came with a cockroach in the shipping box and that wasnt on the invoice so i guess he was free. Nice board bag i got the the 166 True Black for a 158 Burton Dominate with Burton Bindings on. It fits nice and i even have the Burton Sleve on my board. Bag doesnt have much padding,=. I plan to put all my gear in it. Pants, Jacket, Gloves, Bpats, He;met, Towell? Extra socks? Wax? Headphones, MP3? Good for a truck bed and not a plane or bumpy travel. Comes with soulder straps which i wont use unless im cliambing a mountine,,Has a pocket or 2 also. nice bag for +++++ $25!!!!!!!!!! +++++++ Worth the money at 35% off guys!!!
no way...theres very very few bags that can accomodate a load that big, and most that can are in the 100+ dollar range...is it too much to ask to take the bindings off of one board?
This bag is exactly what you want from a board bag. It doesn't mess around with unnecessary pockets and wheels. Just through your board and gear in and throw it over your shoulder. With the waterproof lining I barely worry about dusting off the snow even. Definitely buy a bigger size than you need though. You won't regret the extra space. (I have a 158cm board and I got the 166 bag, so I can even fit 2 boards with bindings if I need to.)
this will work great...the awesome thing about that extra 23 cm in the front means you can stuff a high volume object there, like a helmet, down jacket, i can even fit my boots in the front of my 181 bag, but i have a shorter board...a snowboard bag is a big thing already, so you might as well go all out!!!!...cuz a snowboard trip requires lots of crap, and youll need plenty of room for all of it :-)
I don't snowboard too often. Maybe 1 or 2 times a year. I bought 161 for my 151 stick. fits board with bindings, boots, and other gear. great for carrying stuff around. I wouldn't fly with it though. Not too much padding. If you have mid to high end gear, get a better bag. Great buy for the money and what I needed it for.
I have a 161cm board with bindings.Will I be able to fit this and a large pair of boots into the 166cm bag or should I go for the overkill with a 181cm bag to be safe?
My style is eccentric and i bought the 156 bag in hot pink! This bag fits my 152 board and also my boots! The shoulder strap works and sliding in your board and taking it out is a piece of cake. I am traveling with this bag to my trip to Vancouver and am very excited! You get what you want from Burton! My next purchase would probably be 2 steps up from this so i can get padding! But for the short time i have and the money, this is a life saver! Thanks Burton and Backcountry!
This bag has no padding so if you want to protect your board from being dropped and shredded by airport personnel my answer is NO,IT'S NOT SAFE. Go for a padded(more expensive) model or provide cushioning by yourself for peace of mind:)
Well I hope he ASKED you, but it's hard telling if this is the one he wants or not. It will hold his snowboard with bindings and maybe a few other small things. You will have to buy the 166 though, because they don't have a 160. (This is the length in cm, and you want to make sure it will fit his board, so the 156 would be too small, therefore you must get the 166)
I've had this bag for a little more than a year and it has been amazing. I can fit my mounted board, coat, boots, pants, and helmet in it with still some extra space. The only drawback is no padding. About six months ago I went on a trip to whistler and when I got my board it was a little beat up but stil alright. When I got home I bought a bigger board and everything still fitted greatly. All in all a great buy.
You need a bag that is longer than 145, and it'll only hold one board with bindings.-------The 146 would be perfect for your 145. It usually fits a board a little longer than the length, so your 145 would fit it perfect. And you could cram a few things in there with it, like gloves, hat, maybe some pants.
I bought this bag to bring my board out to Ca. It travelled great on two airplanes. With the new fees applied to checked bags I had plenty of room to stuff lots of gear and clothes in the bag
Ive got a 156 board and am wondering if i should get a 156 or 166 bag? I def want my bindings to stay on so would it fit in a 156 with them folded down or should i just go ahead and get the 166?
I have 156 Burton Board Sack and 156cm board with mounted bindings fits inside plus pair of boots and other stuff. I am sure(90%) it's gonna work same way here cause generally Burton Space Sack is roomier than Burton Board Sack so it's up to you...
This burton bag is pretty good considering what i paid for. I have a 160 board and it fits my 166 bag perfectly. The only thing i wished the bag had was an extra pocket to put other gear in there. But nice bag.. durable and tough quality.
yes, it will definately hold a pair of boots, your snowsuit and a lock... just make sure you only have one board with bindings in it. i haven't tried putting a helmet in it but i'm sure you can fit it inside or if all else fails just clip it onto the shoulder strap!
I bought this bag for my Never Summer 46" (117cm) Longboard. It's a great bag for the price and makes it easy to travel with my board. A quick convienent way to carry and store your board. Even when it's full it's still within the airline measurment and weight requirements so you don't have to pay a fee. This bag does not have any padding in it. Not a big deal for my Longboard, however, the edges of your snowboard may eventually cut the material/fabric. The bag has plenty of room for one Longboard or Snowboard with trucks and bindings, and you'll still have room for some other gear, or it will carry a couple of boards with no bindings and some gear. Shout Out to this website's crew. Excellent customer service! Go Big or Go Home! Pray 4 Snow!
166. You want the size closest to your board size, but not any smaller. The bag offers room for you to stash your boots, outerwear, etc. The size is the length of the bag. My board is 151, so I got the 156 bag.
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