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Black West Slope Backpack (Used)
EmpireSports
Demon 170cm Snowboard Bag (Used)
EmpireSports
Used 165cm Athalon Snowboard Bag
EmpireSports
Used Fischer Race Pack 55L
yhhhzzz
Used Fischer Race Pack 55L
$85
Retail price: $160
Atheltico Snowboard Bag (Used)
EmpireSports
Atheltico Snowboard Bag (Used)
$30
Retail price: $60
Gray Used Dakine Backpack
Rebound_Sports
Gray Used Dakine Backpack
$25
Retail price: $75
Gray Used Dakine Backpack
Rebound_Sports
Gray Used Dakine Backpack
$25
Retail price: $75
Unishred Snowboard Bag
GreatLakeSports
Unishred Snowboard Bag
$50
Retail price: $125
Burton Snowboard Bag (Used)
ThePlayersCloset
Burton Snowboard Bag (Used)
$40
Retail price: $110
SYNC Athlete Pack Ski Backpack (Used)
SkiRacerDad
Dakine HELI PACK 12L (Used)
lukehelling
Dakine HELI PACK 12L (Used)
$59
Retail price: $110
Atomic Laptop Backpack
Goodgearcheap
Atomic Laptop Backpack
$60
Retail price: $80

Snowboard bags aren't quite one size fits all. Sleeve snowboard bags are the simplest you can get and offer little to no padding. They're ideal if you plan to use your bag to transport your snowboard in a car, but they’re not recommended for taking your snowboard on a plane.

A padded, non-wheel bag offers much more protection for your board, especially if you’re stowing it under a bus or a plane.

A padded-wheeled snowboard bag is great for carrying multiple boards, so this might be your best bet if you’re traveling as a couple or with your family.

Traveling with a snowboard isn’t usually an issue for airlines, as long as you check your snowboard and it adheres to the weight and size restrictions imposed by the airline. If you're also traveling with snowboard boots, pack them in a separate boot bag.

Pro tip: nearly every airline will allow you to check a boot bag and a board bag together, meaning you get to check two bags for the price of one. This is great because most boot bags have extra room to store your helmet, hat, goggles, etc. Airline guidelines for checking a snowboard involve measuring the width, height, length, and weight. Different airlines may have varying regulations, so make sure you read up on the rules before flying.