Description
Tired of getting the same old bag filled with evil? Clearly this is not the case with the 120cm RVL8 skiboard bag. Built for travel this padded skiboard bag will have you ready to snap on anyone who eyes it up at the airport turnstile. Slim enough to carry-on, and equipped with strong handle straps, a shoulder strap, an outside zipper pocked, a waterproof interior and a large capacity to hold at least 2 pairs of boards w/ non-release bindings or one pair with release bindings. If you remove your bindings you can fit even more skiboards. Works with all skiboards up to 120cm in length with non-release or release bindings. (Note: To fit release bindings with wide brakes retract the brakes, put large rubber bands on them so they stay retracted (and therefore narrow), and end-to-end the skiboards so the two brakes are at opposite ends of the bag.)
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Schalk Cronje –
Well manufactured and sturdy bag. I have been able to fit four pairs of skiboards in one with the bindings removed and that included a pair of Spruce 120s.
Under normal usage I pack two pairs of boards and one set of Spruce Risers in here plus screwdriver, Zardoz, edger etc. A few bits of clothes round that off just to provide some extra padding to protect against airline luggage handlers. So even if you have only travel with 99s, having the longer bag will allow you to travel with a bit more stuff and provide that extra protection to your kit.
Don’t be put off by the 3/4 zip. It actually make the bag more sturdy in my opinion. I own a number of skiboard bags, but this one is the best.