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The DAKINE Concourse Single Ski Bag protects your expensive skis with full-length padding and lockable zipper pulls. You don't want to hand your skis over to the baggage handlers without some assurance that they'll come back looking the same. Dual end handles and a detachable shoulder strap give you plenty of carry options when you travel with the DAKINE Concourse Single Ski Bag.
Bottom Line: Pad your planks this bag before handing them across the check-in counter at the airport.
This is a dependable and reliable ski bag. I have it in black 185. The padding adds extra protection which can always be used. My Skis and poles fit very well inside. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a new single ski bag. The Dakine Concourse is the way to go!
I want to pack my skis with bindings. I see two adjustable straps on each side. For air travel what is the best safest way for me to pack them? Should they be flat (side to side) or bottom of each ski interlocking? Thanks
I would say that you should put them base to base, just because that's a major part of the ski you want to protect. And wrap your jacket or a blanket or something around the bindings so that don't get damaged, which could result in you ejecting pre-maturely.
I debated between the Concourse bag and the cheaper Single Fall Line bag. The Concourse has internal straps to cinch down skis and poles, rather than external cinch straps, which I found to be a huge plus. I really like the full-lenthg padding too. My alpine skis are 169cm and my backcountry skis are 175's so I went with the 185cm bag. I also have extra room to stuff ski socks and base layers in too. Very happy with this bag!
I'd go with the 185. You don't want to be stuck with a bag that's too small for your skis, and you can always pack more gear in any extra space you have. I've got this bag myself, and it's always nice finding room for some pants or ski socks once my other bags are full. Hope that helps.
A very solid bag that's entirely appropriate for air travel. The outside has tough nylon, and the inside is lined with a tear resistant tarp-like material. The entire bag is padded...probably about 1/3 inch thick padding. Interior straps keep your skis from moving about and the zippers are big and tough. I've flown twice with this bag so far and no problems with my gear (though I did wrap additional clothing around my bindings juuust to be sure). There's room to stuff some gloves and hats and other small accessories in the bag as you see fit. Overall I highly recommend this bag for ski travel.
prob not boots.I can fit skis with bindings in the bag, as well as my poles. If you really wanted, you might be able to fit a jacket in also, but I don't see any reason why you would want to. Boots are simply not going to fit, it is a ski bag after all.
Let me start of by saying this is a great bag and that it fits my 179 Line Prophet 90's with Marker Jester bindings and poles with room to spare. I use this bag every time I go skiing which is has been around two times a week this season, and this bag preforms. One of the great features is the tarp like thick plastic material that is inside the bag, making it very durable. The padding on the bag is great, so you don't have to worry about your skis being safe, you know they're protected. Overall this is a great bag that will protect your skis for many seasons, and it looks good too.
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