Burton Wheelie Board Case

December 3, 2008

my son's have 163 wide boards with bindings will this 166 cm bag work?i can't see why not. i have a 166 bag, with 159 board. it's not a wide board (248 waist width), but there's plenty of extra space on the width, including the bindings. i'd guess around 2 inches... still.

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Burton Wheelie Board Case

Burton Wheelie Board Case

Rating for this product: 5 December 3, 2008

awesome bag. build quality is top notch, great materials. i really like the hardened nylon on the ends to give the tip and tail extra protection and help retain the shape of the bag. i have the 166 and it fits a 159 board, bindings, helmet, outerwear, boots, accessories (goggles, gloves) and enough space remaining to fit about a carry-on luggage worth of clothes. this bag is wide enough to fit any board / binding width unless i suppose you wear size 15 boots.

only minor complaint, as cdawg mentioned, the detacheable boot bag placement is right where the binding are. i don't really care though, i just keep the bags detached and put them where ever these's space

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Thule Universal FlatTop 6 Rack

November 20, 2008

i have this model installed on a 06 toyota rav-4 w/ factory rack, so i can't speak for the matrix exactly, but one issue i have is that the clearance of my factory rack is low, so most snowboards i place binding-side-down hit the roof, so i end up having to remove the bindings. very annoying. now if thule had some kind of lift to raise the clamps it would solve that problem, but no such luck. i recommend yakima big powderhound, that has an integrated lift (be sure it's the newest model, i think they just added it) in case you need it.

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