Friday, September 18, 2015

Review Dakine Tour Snowboard Bag, Great!


The couple of days ago. I search for information on the Dakine Tour Snowboard Bag, so i have to tell.


I bought this bag as an alternitive to cheaper flight bag coated or hard roll. I had it for about a month now and seems to be doing. its very slightly padded, but it looks like it will hold well. 1 time I flew with it and with american airlines qualifies for the ski bag policy. This means that they charge regular checked baggage fees for this bag, taxes not oversize/overweight, which is a huge plus. the bag has a large main part where does your board with bindings. I currently have a 157 mm Burton and Burton mission bindings. the Board fits a little loose as expected (because he is a bag of 165 mm) but not so loose that I am concerned. It also has 2 pockets that fit my boots size 10 with room to spare. the pockets are boot offset from where the bindings are placed on the Board so that it doesn't become bulky. the hinges will help TSA locks style. can I enter my full installation in this bag that eliminates the neeed for another bag for tools. When I enter my flight pants, coat, jacket, gloves, facewarmer, chilis, hoodie and a couple of tools with a lot of free space. It features a center handle bag which is what I use to carry it, but it also comes with a neck strap that attaches at both ends for easy carrying. overall rating: I would recommend this for a flight bag to travel light or just a place to keep everything you use for snowboarding. heavy travel (more than a few times a month) will probably spend a little more for something else. However, for the money, I feel like its an excellent bargain.




Dakine Tour Snowboard Bag






The Dakine Tour Snowboard Bag is great for traveling by car or plane. Fully padded compartment for your board and exterior access boot pockets keeps your gear secure. There are no wheels on the Tour Bag, but the removable padded shoulder strap is an added carry feature.. Read more or Check Price




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