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We tested the best snowboard bags out there for your alpine adventures.
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And with the high value of snowboard gear, you need a bag that provides ample protection.
We tested 18 snowboard bags from well-known winter sports brands as well as under-the-radar options.
Traveling with a family of shredders?
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We tested a double bag perfect for family trips thanks to its huge capacity for multiple boards.
Hard-sided and budget-friendly picks also impressed us during testing.
We’ve collected some of our favorite tested products for snowboarding to start you on your shopping journey.
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There could have been a bit more padding, particularly for air travel.
When it comes to snowboarding gear, you cant go wrong with industry-leader Burton.
The 600D polyester material feels premium and heavy-duty while remaining lightweight for superior portability.
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Even when packed full, the zippers feel sturdy and the wheels roll extremely smoothly.
We wish the bag were a bit shorter to make it easier to carry.
A family of powder hounds will appreciate Seasons spacious roller bag that can accommodate both skis and snowboards.
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We love that the bag comes with three straps for securing your boards and skis at different points.
We do wish that the removable boot bag had a bit more padding.
Not to mention the added space you get with the removable, waterproof boot bag.
The padded carry handles make for a comfortable experience, and the various straps help maintain weight distribution.
If you do decide to roll the bag, the wheels navigate snow and uneven terrain nicely.
It’s a little light on the padding, but nothing was damaged during testing.
It does not have wheels to help make transport easier.
We especially love that it has an extendable pocket at the end to accommodate longer boards or more gear.
This bag doesnt have wheels and is fairly bulky due to the extra padding.
The zipper on the boot bag often snags the surrounding fabric.
It doesnt have wheels.
It is even wide enough to fit boots.
Its a little cumbersome to carry due to the weight of the bag.
While most snowboard bags are soft-sided, Sportube is known for making top-tier hard-sided cases for traveling with gear.
The Series 3 was a winner in our eyes thanks to its impressive capacity and ultra-durable plastic shell design.
First, place your board in the bag and remove the bindings to create space.
If your bag doesnt have boot pockets, place your stuffed boots in the bag facing opposite directions.
Place your googles and smaller items in your helmet, and position the helmet facing up.
Dont forget to fill any extra zippered pockets with smaller snowboarding essentials like additional boot laces or rub-on wax.
She used her vast snow gear knowledge and testing experience to recommend the best snowboard bags on the market.
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