Thule RoundTrip Ski and Snowboard Boot Backpack
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If that's all you have to bring along, it can be packed Not applicable to regional flights, only to mainliner flights. It is great that you checked with Thule. Thanks for the information.
It is true. It took me no time to put on my boots, helmet, multiple pairs of ski pants, gloves, goggles. This ski bag is great.
That will be the case.
Due to the design of this bag, it can hold boots that have soles that are 16 inches long and 11 inches wide. Based on its design, it can also hold boots with a larger sole than 11 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Thule RoundTrip Ski and Snowboard Boot Backpack
It's best not to be that person with low hair who is carrying an awkwardly wide bag and gets stuck in the lodge Besides the boots, helmet, gloves, pants, jacket, 2 sets of goggles, sunglasses, yaktrax, and other accessories, I also have plenty of room for other accessories such as shoes. My skis can also be clipped on either side if I am going back to the car on a long hike. One downside is that once you have removed the boots from the boot compartment, the structure collapses depending on what you have packed The top of the chair becomes top heavy, which causes issues with balancing. This can easily be avoided by unpacking the box from top to bottom.
The ski boot backpack is spacious and well laid out for the most part. There is room at the mountain for literally anything you could need. It is easy to accommodate helmets or other wet items in the boot area since it is large and spacious. Moreover, dry side storage is good in size, there is a lot of volume depending on how you fill the boot side. Dry side storage is additionally accessible from the What I dislike is that the compartment above the 'crushproof' section showed up dented. It was pushed back in, but the plastic is not as stiff as you'd expect. It won't stay in place, and I couldn't get it to stay in place -/ In the form of a heart. Plastic or cardboard, it's either really thin or doesn't have a lot of strength, and its in no way crush proof. One finger is all that's needed to push it in. Since the lid seems to be fragile, I wouldn't be comfortable putting anything of value on it and expecting it not to get damaged. Quite a shame, as it was one of the major reasons I purchased the bag in the first place. It's on the fence for me whether I should keep or return it because of a flaw in the construction. I find that the price of this bag makes it impossible for it to have any flaws.
I like the bag a lot! It has a lot of pockets and space for all the essentials in a well-designed ski bag. In the boot garage and a gear pocket, there are two main compartments. Your ski boots can be stored in the Boot Garage when it is unzipped. If your boots are not on, there is a convenient flap to put your bare feet on when you take them off. In the main gear pocket you will find just the right amount of room to put your helmet, gloves, head sock, ski pants, and a light jacket or extra layer. When you bring extra bulky items to the slopes, it is likely that you'll have a tough time fitting There are several features of this bag, including an additional three Goggles, glasses, and other small items can be stored in a rigid protective pocket on the top. Two other hidden pockets are both located on either side of the large gear pocket, so you can store hand warmers, spare gloves, or your car keys in them. A second added feature is that the bag has multiple handles for picking up and a flap with a side opening for accessing Obtaining an accurate translation of the above is nearly impossible. I really enjoy this bag but the only problem I have is that it holds up nicely when fully loaded, but collapses on its side once I remove the boots. Although it can be a little annoying, it is a small price to pay for a bag that is otherwise quite good. The price of this bag is one of the things I really liked about it. There were many other bags at outdoor stores which had fewer features but.
It also fits in an overhead bin on a plane.
The bag has a large main compartment that fits my boots as well as a lot of gear. As a hardshell top, it provides decent protection, and I would trust it in the case of tossing the bag around a trunk, but perhaps not when handling luggage. *One minor quibble the upper compartment is advertised as lockable, but we couldn't find any indication that it actually did There are two panels for accessing that area, one with a lock on it and the other without both with compatible zippers Zippers that do not work together. What a waste of time!.
For the past season, I have relied heavily on it. (That is, a backpack that acts as a boot bag. ) It has space for one pair of boots, two helmets, two goggles as well as other items. The bag is well made and comfortable to carry. Skis have been carried there (I am 6'1" and Generally, it would be a bit unwieldy for someone of my size, stuffed full and carrying two pairs of skis. But I have no problem with it). These bags are made to match the Thule double rolling ski bags. It is worth noting that many airlines count a boot bag and ski bag alike as It looks not like a typical boot bag, but American accepted it as my boot bag without any questions. The product is good and would be purchased It is also available in a larger version that is a duffle bag. Although I'm not so sure that it would be accepted as a boot bag for air travel, if I only needed to travel locally with a bag, I'd probably choose the duffle bag.
This house was very spacious, and it was You can take complete race gear with you to the mountain with this bag. You can easily separate the boots from the rest of the things you place in the bag using its compartments. The ski bag that my teenage son uses can hold more than just a pair of boots and socks. It contains a helmet, goggles, ski pants, ski boots, and a ski jacket. Clipping his skis to the side of the bag, he clips them to the clips. This great looking pack includes all the gear you need on race day. In the end, I considered subtracting one star based on the price, but it's nearly impossible to find a better bag at any price. Investing in this company is a wise move.
We took a ski trip to Switzerland with connections through the country by train. In order to reduce the size of wheeled luggage, I needed a backpack that fit boots, helmet, knee brace, and other bulky items. This Thule RT is well made and very Due to the boots being side by side, I was still able to put the backpack in the overhead bin on airplanes even though there was lots of roo inside. The bag is about the same size as my international rolling carry on bag, though it is a little taller (but because I overpacked, it might be larger in My wife and I are very satisfied.