Gear Review
just the right size
By Josh Levey
May 19, 2009
Picked up the Woodland colored version at the end of the season, haven't had a chance to fly with it yet, but since I bought it I decided to test it out on my way to the Sundance resort. My Burton custom fit without a problem and my girlfriends board fit with her small binding still attached (most of the time the second board would have to go in with the binding removed, her bindings are strange). Padding seemed good, and the boot pockets are great. Still had room for gloves and jackets stuffed in, but definitely not enough space for this bag to replace a board bag and a duffel for a longer trip, which is fine by me. Originally bought a Burton Wheelie Board Case, but the thing was HUGE and would have cost $$ to check on a flight by the time I filled it. This Dakine on the other hand is about perfect, my GF and I can check our boards and some gear, and carry-on the rest. Only negative is the amount of locks needed to secure the boot pockets.
View Details: DAKINE Low Roller Snowboard Bag
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 600D Polyester
- Dimensions:
- [157] 12 x 6 x 62in (30 x 15 x 157cm); [165] 12 x 6 x 65in (30 x 15 x 165cm); [175] 12 x 6 x 69in (30 x 15 x 175cm)
- Wheels:
- Yes, urethane
- Padded:
- Yes
- Backpack Straps:
- No
- Pockets:
- 2 Top
- Weight:
- 7lb [3kg]
- Recommended Use:
- Traveling with your snowboard
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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