13187107:seanahue. said:1. get a ski bag that has rollers. padded, and double-wide if you can afford it. jam as much of your other non-breakable gear in there as you can (pants, jackets, socks, etc)
2. try to protect your brakes when packing stuff into your ski bag. they are the most vulnerable part of a ski, even when packed away.
3. always carry-on your boots. that way, even if shit hits the fan and they lose your ski bag, at least you don't have to rent boots. i carry-on my goggles too since they're somewhat fragile
13187107:seanahue. said:3. always carry-on your boots. that way, even if shit hits the fan and they lose your ski bag, at least you don't have to rent boots. i carry-on my goggles too since they're somewhat fragile
13187262:skiersupreme said:get a ski bag bud.
hope to see you out here this season!
13187359:Mingg said:I usually just have one ski bag for all my stuff, I don't use a boot bag. I'll have my skis, boots, helmet, and poles in that bag. Then I pack as much of my softgoods in there as possible. Like my pants, hats, gloves, hoodies, jacket, base layers etc. I've managed to fit it all in no problem and then packed the rest of my clothes and other stuff in a suitcase and carry-on.
If you fly southwest you can check your skis in for free and then you still get 2 free bags(I think. It might be 1 though)
	
	13191204:LOLZfajitas said:tape skis into X shape, attach your moms drilldo, and walla, you have yourself a helicopter, fly yourself
13193094:Oli_Kelski said:I like to take my bindings off when travelling, as last time my bindings got fucked because they just throw your bag around. Other than that just pack soft stuff around skis to prevent damage
13187195:stinkypinky said:This, but if it cost is an important factor, don't cram everything into your bag so that it weighs a shit ton. Most airlines allow for a 50lb checked bag, anything over and they charge you for going over.
	13193111:Mr.Bishop said:So much this.
Dude seriously overage fees can be like $150 / bag even if you're only a few pounds over. WAY better to split into a few bags than one big one.
13194569:Mingg said:For those who carry on boots, how do you go about that? Do you get a bag as well or do you just carry your boots on and thats it?
Just wondering because I'd be all for this for more room in my ski bag but I also like having a bag for some shit while on the plane.
13194576:skier_boy26 said:Just carry your boots and a separate backpack on the plane. Simple.
13194569:Mingg said:For those who carry on boots, how do you go about that? Do you get a bag as well or do you just carry your boots on and thats it?
Just wondering because I'd be all for this for more room in my ski bag but I also like having a bag for some shit while on the plane.
13194576:skier_boy26 said:Just carry your boots and a separate backpack on the plane. Simple.
13193111:Mr.Bishop said:So much this.
Dude seriously overage fees can be like $150 / bag even if you're only a few pounds over. WAY better to split into a few bags than one big one.
Bonus ninja points for getting one of these:
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13191204:LOLZfajitas said:tape skis into X shape, attach your moms drilldo, and walla, you have yourself a helicopter, fly yourself
13195175:3mania said:View attachment 734723 far the best and most durable way to travel with skis, especially if you want to take 2 pair. Mine has been on 18 international flights, beaten, but still rolling.
13195348:Dr.Laurent said:My soft lumpy Dakine bag has survived 329 flights and counting.
Hardshells will break, soft limp doughy bags don't.
13187107:seanahue. said:1. get a ski bag that has rollers. padded, and double-wide if you can afford it. jam as much of your other non-breakable gear in there as you can (pants, jackets, socks, etc)
2. try to protect your brakes when packing stuff into your ski bag. they are the most vulnerable part of a ski, even when packed away.
3. always carry-on your boots. that way, even if shit hits the fan and they lose your ski bag, at least you don't have to rent boots. i carry-on my goggles too since they're somewhat fragile
13865077:IsitWinterYet17 said:Bump. Good thread.
This. Also take your helmet as a carry on.
Seriously what do you guys do about your brakes in the bag? Do you lay your skis flat like all the pictures have? Do you lay them flat and tie the brakes back? Or do you lay the skis on their sides? I feel like I have more space for boots and helmet if I lay the skis flat, but the brakes cut into the bottom of the bag and are vulnerable to breaking.
13865092:.Asain-Skiier said:Maybe use a thick rubber band and have the skis flat?