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The Burton Space Sack fits your stick with bindings, and it won't cost you your arm, leg, and left nipple to get. If you want to pack both your powder and rail boards, remove the bindings, slip them into this bag, and throw it on your truck bed for the drive to the resort. Since you’ll still have both your arms, you’ll appreciate that the Space Sack comes with a removable shoulder strap and two handles to give you carry options.
After a couple trips, the bag started showing wear where the edge of board rubbed against the bag, but it works well for the price. I think I could have prevented this by putting t-shirts or some sort of padding around the edge of the board. I really liked how much I could fit in the bag (181cm): board, boots, helmet, jacket, pants, gloves and hat! Nifty! The styles are pretty cool too; they make it easy to spot your board at the airport.
I wouldn't risk it. With a padded bag, you can 1) Have peace of mind on your flight, and not worry about airport personnel busting an edge on your board, and 2) fit more than just a board with bindings. A larger padded bag will allow you to throw in your boots, jacket, snowpants, and other gear. This bag will only fit your board and bindings. I would upgrade to a padded bag, especially for travel.
i got the tokyo lights bag which fit most of my equipment well. i could not squeeze in my XL helmet though, which was a bummer. just make sure you get a bag that is a little bigger than your board to give you some extra leeway room. all in all, it was a good buy and it came within a week. i would highly reccomend this buy for the price.
Well first of all I was very disappointed when I opened my backcountry package because this bag does not look like the picture at all. Instead of the cream and orange RN Flannel its GREEN AND RED!!! And i cant believe backcountry hasnt changed the pictures since I order this the day after Thanksgiving. I am very disappointed in backcountry and will never order from them agian. I mean yeah I can exhcange it or return it but its basically false advertising (which is wrong) to have the wrong picture up.
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