Are you looking for a bag to protect your board? Perfect. Whether you keep a board at home or all your complete snowboard gear for a trip, the right bag makes a difference.
Measure your board from nose to tail. Choose a bag slightly longer than the board. For a board + bindings, add 5 to 10 cm. If you are also transporting boots and pads, opt for a bag with pockets or take a larger model.
Prefer reinforced bags or hard cases. They offer better protection against shocks. Check the dimensions accepted by the airline. Some bags are specifically designed for air travel.
Dakine: practical and well-thought-out models for transport. The Dakine bags for hiking are a good option if you are looking for versatility between ascent and carrying.
Picture: current look and durable materials. Consider matching your bag to your outfit with Picture men's and women's clothing if you like coordination.
Jones: mountain-oriented and performance-focused. If you already have Jones snowboard boots, check for compatible bags for optimized storage.
Measure your board and add 5–10 cm if you leave the bindings on. For more storage, choose a size up.
Thick nylon and coated polyester are strong and water-resistant. Cordura or similar reinforcements increase durability.
Yes. Choose a padded bag or a hard case. They provide better shock protection. Also check the airline's dimensions.
Clean with soapy water, rinse, and let air dry. Store in a dry place. Repair small tears quickly to prevent them from worsening.
Ready to buy? Check out a complete buying guide or compare models to find the perfect bag. And if you need help, I can guide you to models based on your usage.
