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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
Only used 3 times and it's broken.
Laurie Puretz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
Beyond stoked on this board bag!
devam sheth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Product build is decent but I found a cheaper alternative on other site. Will take a chance and try that one. Will have to return this though.
Gözde
Comentado en Turquía el 7 de febrero de 2024
Ürün ilk geldiğinde kaliteli görünüyordu ancak kayağımı ucak seyahatinde taşıyabilmek için almıştım. Dönüş uçağından aldığımda 4 yerinden yırtılmıştı.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2023
Originally, I reviewed this before airline travel.15 photos are to show details of what I like, what I am comparing it to, and what my potential concerns are. I will be using this product with an Arbor 159 cm snowboard. As anybody who travels knows, baggage handlers are capable of breaking a steel anvil. So anything meant to protect valuable cargo must be durable and put through the test. I will update this review after the snow season is complete...assuming it ever starts.First, the pros:-Thick sponge padding covered by a Cordura style of canvas.-Appear to be very durable wheels, zippers, and handles. Although, the zippers are not as smooth action opening/closing as what I have on my current bag. However, I would rather have something that will hold up over open up.-Lots of compartments and space. I'm sure I can easily pack this thing with everything I need for a week in Colorado but will probably go over the 50 lb limit if I do so.-Little extras like the buckles over the zippers to maintain integrity.Concerns:-The buckles that hold the bag in a roll for storage are loose and potential catch points when traveling. This could have been easily prevented if the engineers only sewed on a respective male/female clip adjacent to the buckle to secure in place when it is in use. (see photos of me pointing to the buckles).-The strap that is stowed in the pocket on the backside (under the travel/name tag) is used as an over the top keeper. Most bags have them. However, when it is in use, the pocket compartment cannot be closed all the way. It would have been nice if the engineers put a stitched reinforced slit that the strap feeds through so that the zipper can be closed making the pocket functional for travel storage.-Top storage compartment- even though the length of the bag collapses via according style zippering, with a 159 cm board, I collapsed it one section which put the inside wall separating the top of the main compartment with the small top storage compartment. My concern is that the board may tear through the divider as it is not built to sustain the demands that the exterior is exposed to.My current bag has a small 2" slice in the top back side which was from the sharp edge of the board when handled by the airline gorillas. This bag looks to have a tougher skin and extra padding that "should" prevent that from happening. What cannot be prevented is the board resting on the inside wheel wells and digging into the inside liner/skin (as it did with my current bag). I just have to figure out a way to put a cover/sock over the sharp edges to protect the liner if I want it to last. Even if it does wear through the liner, it will not affect the performance or integrity of the case.My initial impression is 5 stars and I am excited to put this bag to use, and even more excited to hit the slopes! Stand by for an updated review.
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