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Toss your board in the DAKINE Freestyle Snowboard Bag, toss the bag in a plane, and toss yourself off a booter in another country. The Freestyle protects your gear for thousands of miles while you enjoy delicious airline snacks and shop for valuable items in FlySky magazine, the world’s number one in-flight time-gobbler.
Tarp-lined bottom prevents a wet board from soaking through the bag
Accessory pocket stashes your goggles, gloves, hats, etc.
Full-length zipper allows easy access to your deck
Removable shoulder strap eases the strain of a heavy load
I love the bad! Great investment I was able to fit my 146 K2 board inside with the bindings on and my boots. I still even have extra space to put my gloves, beanie, and a few hand warmers. The cushion on it is great too, great for travel and storage.
Hey guy's I was wondering..How is the padding on this bag?
Hey guy's I was wondering..How is the padding on this bag? I would only use this board for trips requiring me to fly. Would my board be safe on a plane in this bag? Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I have it in Bomber color (green/white almost like camo.. but not that ugly) Super inexpensive bag... got mine for 35bones at a local shop ( <3 The BoardRoom ) It's not really padded for traveling on planes, so wrap a couple of towels around it. It also runs a little small, i have a 155 board, fits perfect in the 157 bag, go even bigger if u want extra room. Other than that its jelly, would buy again.
if it is a material defect then Dakine will probably take care of it. if it is a slice from an outside influence probably not. check with your local Dakine dealer or see if you can contact dogfunk with some pictures.
can i fit a 159cm board in a 157cm bag, with boots and all?
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can i fit a 159cm board in a 157cm bag, with boots and all? i would go for a bigger bag but the only ones available all 157cm. please help, i can't find any bags that are bigger on dogfunk
No. The board and bindings would probably fit fine but no extra room. Bags are always larger than the cm size given. A 160-65 bag is what you should be looking for.
I bought the Northwest last year for my older son and he loves this bag! His board is a 155 and I bought the 157 bag. It fits his helmet, extra gloves, jacket plus an extra,..literally ALL the gear you need for a full day of riding. He LOVES the boot pockets and has plenty of room. His boots are a size 10. My son says the boot pocket is the best feature of this bag. This year I bought the Spectrum for my younger son and he also loves this bag - much better than the Burton bag he had been using. Both guys like the graphics on the bag, the bag is constructed well and built for durability. We would recommend this bag and would purchase it again. Bag for the price is exceptional.
i have a 152 cm skate banana, if i order the 157 bag wuld it
i have a 152 cm skate banana, if i order the 157 bag wuld it be a good fit, give details, how much wiggle?, wuld i be able to fit boots and bindings and board in it?, and any concerns i shuld kno about.
Sorry that no one answered earlier, but yes this would be a good fit. You are in the right size range. Not to big so that it slides around, and not too small where you cant fit anything but the board in there. That would be a good size and you would be able to fit the boots, board, bindings, and more into it
Adequate for the task. A little light on padding for airline work and a little small in size for helmet AND boots. Otherwise the construction is good and the material resists stains pretty well.
Most importantly to me (beside the padding quesiton) is, can
Most importantly to me (beside the padding quesiton) is, can i put my snowboard in this bag with my bindings on? Also does it have enough space so i can also put my boots and extra clothing in there.
I have a cheap non padded bag, but man, it holds everything in there. So i would like to know if this bag does the same. Thanks!!
I took advise from some of the reviews and opted to get the bigger sized bag for my 145 board so that I could pack it to fly. I lined the bottom with a large towel for extra padding, and was able to still get the board, bindings, boots, snowboard jacket & pants, goggles, beanies, extra pair of shoes, gloves, all in there. I was very happy and amazed to get everything in there! I plan on using this thing again. Great deal!
Ever since I lived in Burlington a few years back and witnessed Vermont's obsession with their cheese and cheesy board company, Burton, I have never looked back from not owning anything Burton.
The Dakine gig bag knocks and the stink off a skunk and snuggles my meaty little 162 Arbor like a zesty gas station burrito; cheap, fun, and does the trick!
Really, this product has so much style that, in a pinch, you could wrap your anorexic model-type girlfriend in it and hit the club; she'd look so good flying the new style you just might get a 'lil' after all!
Dakine makes serious goods for serious snow-riders! Buy the friggin bad, and RIDE!
I'm quite a fan of Dakine's bags and accessories, but every once in a while they drop the ball. This is my 2nd snowboard bag from them and it sized terrible. it says 165cm but BARELY fit my 161 Lib inside lengthwise. Having size large bindings was even tighter to fit inside but doable. so if your board is larger than 161 go bigger. Being that everything still fits snug inside I will admit I'm not disappointed. just be wary and size up.
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