buck_nasty
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Anyone got recs for a boot bag? Preferably one that would fit carryon. Not planning on any flying ski trips now, but maybe one day.
14479502:TreyDudski said:ive got a dakine one that I got off of evo years ago, its the perfect size and ive taken it on many trips and never had problems with it...
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14479685:Burrito said:If you’re not planning on checking your boots, and you don’t need to use the bag for storing anything other than your boots, just stick the cuff straps together, slang ‘em over your shoulder, and count them as your “personal item” carry-on. I’ve flown to ski a lot over the years and found this a million times easier than any boot bag.