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Stash your quiver in the Burton Wheelie Gig Bag and get ready to surf the pow or ride the rails. This rolling snowboard bag holds two planks (with bindings removed) so you're set for whatever snow conditions you encounter. If you're only traveling with one board, pack the board with bindings attached in the Wheelie Gig Bag. Full padding protects your boards, so you don't have to give the baggage handlers threatening looks, and an outer boot/binding pocket holds extra gear. Thanks to the custom skate wheel assembly, it's easy to roll the Burton Wheelie Bag through the airport, across the parking lot, and into the ski lodge. The zipper pulls fit TSA-approved locks (not included). *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: The Burton Wheelie Gig Bag holds two snowboards or one board with bindings for your shredding vacations.
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Should have bought the Dakine Low Roller!!! 12-28-07
This bag does not have the stretch sides and holds a little less than what I hoped it would. I thought that it would have outside zippers for being able to access your boots without opening the bag itself. I also wish they would have put the support strips on the bag of the bag so your boards don't have to add all the support. I bought the Dakine Low Roller bag for my girlfriend and when I saw it I thought about sending my Burton Bag back. I would give it a 7-10. I do know that it was built to take a beating as do all my Burton bags I have owned over the lat 10 plus years!!!
buying a bag on wheels is the smartest thing i have ever done. tons of space for an affordable price. it steers a little slow in those tight radius cambered corners the air port can throw atcha, but it beats the hell out of a tired shoulder.
Bought this bag recently and have done some traveling with it already. Overall, looks to me like it was built very well and shows little sign of abuse after a few flights... nice beefy zippers and stitching. Has all the handles you could need including the shoulder strap which is well padded and comes off quickly when you check it. Loved the wheels getting around airports and parking lots. To give you an idea of what it can hold, i carried the following on my last trip with it (166 bag)... 164 wide board with cartel bindings on the board (cant get a much larger set-up), 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of riding pants (beefy ronins), 2 jackets... 1 regular shell and 1 big insulated shell, 1 normal zip-up fleece, all my socks & boxers (riding & regular), 2 pairs of gloves... 1 spring & 1 pair of big fluffy primaloft mitts, 2 different sets of thermals, goggles w/ extra lens, a few tools, a couple toques, 1 beacon and the all important flask of locally distilled moonshine. one flight i added a 6-pack of tasty red nectar (carefully placed between the bindings in some thermals) with no issues and they came off the plane unscathed and ready to schwill !!
If you wanted to you could downsize the clothes you are carrying and take an extra deck and all your backcountry gear. I chose this one over the dakine low roller b/c it was wider and taller which may have been the difference in getting a wide board with the skyback cartels and all this gear in it. Would definately recommend this bag to others. The only thing i would add would be some extra zippered pockets on the inside of the bag... but at $90 im not complaining.
very solid all around board bag.