Looking for recommendations for a padded, double ski bag, with rollers to fit up to a 211 cm pair of SG skis.
Not what you're looking for, but he double SportTubes will support up to 212 cm skis, per their spec. Most bags don't go that long (which is what I assume prompted this thread). I'm not sure of any bags that long anymore. The major ones (Db, Dakine, etc.) don't seem to go that long.Looking for recommendations for a padded, double ski bag, with rollers to fit up to a 211 cm pair of SG skis.
Do you have first hand knowledge of this bag? It seems to be a less common model so there's not a lot of info about it online. For instance, I'm curious how rugged the material is (1680?), would like to see how the length adjustability works, photos of the inside of the bag, etc.Swix SW Wheeled Double Ski Bag
This double wheeled ski bag adjusts to accommodate skis from 180cm to 215cm. Fully padded tip to tail and holds and protects skis and poles. Quick-release adjustable compression straps. Long webbing handles, shoulder straps and rugged, inline skate-style wheels.the-raceplace.com
There are several more there that probably will accept long skis.
It's Swix, who rarely puts out a bad product. I image it is better than most, not as good as some.Do you have first hand knowledge of this bag? It seems to be a less common model so there's not a lot of info about it online. For instance, I'm curious how rugged the material is (1680?), would like to see how the length adjustability works, photos of the inside of the bag, etc.
Do you have first hand knowledge of this bag? It seems to be a less common model so there's not a lot of info about it online. For instance, I'm curious how rugged the material is (1680?), would like to see how the length adjustability works, photos of the inside of the bag, etc.
Your photo didn't load for me, so not sure which bag you are referring to.I have this bag and it is great.
Other stores carry it too but Amazon had the best pictures
Thanks, I just don't see a lot of Swix luggage out there. I don't need a long bag though, my skis are only 180 unlike the OP. I've been in the market for a bag for some time and am tryin to get as close to 180cm as possible for a bag to help it fit in my smaller car. I tried the Transpak Ski Vault which is exactly 180cm but the single zipper opening drove me crazy. This is only the 2nd bag I've seen at 180cm that might have a lot of features I'm looking for, but with such limited info it's hard to tell.It's Swix, who rarely puts out a bad product. I image it is better than most, not as good as some.
As far as the Kulkea, I would shoot them a message and find out if the 207 is a rule or a guideline to what the bag will accept.
try this oneYour photo didn't load for me, so not sure which bag you are referring to.
That's a feature of the site software, to show a small photo from Amazon when a link is posted. It's not a problem or something you can change - the link still works just fine, by clicking on the icon/pic provided.For some reason, every time I try to put in a direct link to Amazon, it reverts to an Amazon logo, as noted below:
That's odd because I don't see an image at all, just the stock image of a frowning file indicative of a broken image. It's not a URL for me either, clicking it does nothing.That's a feature of the site software, to show a small photo from Amazon when a link is posted. It's not a problem or something you can change - the link still works just fine, by clicking on the icon/pic provided.
There is less differentiation in single bags, because usually they don't need so many complex gotcha issues like how wheels/backbones to help with the rolling will work; or internal doodads to keep the gear organized and strapped down.How do the Völkl and High Sierra single bags compare? Anyone have another favorite single they can recommend?
That's odd because I don't see an image at all, just the stock image of a frowning file indicative of a broken image. It's not a URL for me either, clicking it does nothing.