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DAKINE Split Roller Small Gear Bag - 4000cu in.
Load the DAKINE Split Roller 65 Bag with all your gear for a big trip and roll to the check counter without having to rent one of those over-priced carts. Although the DAKINE Split Roller 65 Bag holds a massive 4000cu inches of whatever you want to put in it, the two-level design and multiple pockets provide easy access to everything. An extendable handle makes it easy to stroll through the airport while the Split Roller cruises along on its tough urethane wheels.
Bottom Line: Bring it all without hiring porters.
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By: Sheyon
November 17, 2008
P.S. This bag won't fit into an overhead compartment.
Write your question here...When separated, what do the two bags
Write your question here...When separated, what do the two bags look like --- is one without wheels? Can that one be carried as a backpack? Also, when separated, can they be carried on as your two allowed pieces? Thanks
By: Julie
June 5, 2009
They split right down the middle so one will have wheels the other will not. No the seperate one does not have backpack straps. Also this bag is pretty big so even when the bag is split in two it is not really made for carry on. The split feature is made more to split the bag in two so you do not get hit with weight fees.
By: Andrew
June 5, 2009
Great bag - used it for 3 years
By: Keith Rosenfeld
December 23, 2008
Holds a ton of stuff ... and my ski boots and helmet fit easily in the larger half. (It splits into two bags ... in case you are overweight and need to solve that problem quickly.) Also very durable.
Does this bag have suitable places to accommodate skiboots? Does
Does this bag have suitable places to accommodate skiboots? Does it have a vapor barrier for this?
By: Dave
December 23, 2008
They'll certainly fit (90L is huge), but it's not designed to accommodate them. Let them dry first.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 23, 2008
Sick bag!
By: Sheyon
November 17, 2008
A buddy of mine had one and we went on a ski trip and it didn't take long to realize that my standard roller bag was super lame compared to this thing. Not only does Dakine have the sickest designs on the outside, the compartments are super sweet and help you stay organized on the inside. I wear a size 13 shoe and I can fit one pair comfortably and up to 1.5 pairs in the smaller pockets on the top half(inside). I had a hard time deciding between the 90L and the 120L. I came to this conclusion. 90L can pack a little over 50lbs of clothing which gets you close to the standard limit on an airline. But with today's airline economy, you might just get the 120L since you have to pay to check it anyways and have enough space to practically fit your whole closet into it! Either way you go, these bags are so sweet and people in the airports look at them probably wishing they had one!
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