
Has anyone recently flown on Southwest Airlines with a Sportube Series 3 snowboard bag? It’s basically a hard case snowboard bag, but since my snowboard is longer than 62″, I’m wondering if I’ll get charged for it being oversized. If all goes well, I hope to fit two snowboards in it, keep it under the 50 pound weight limit and hope that I don’t get charged extra fees. Any insight would be great. Thanks!
Posts Tagged ‘flying’
Flying with a Snowboard Bag?
Monday, February 27th, 2012Tags: flying, Snowboard
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is there a snowboard bag alternative for flying with snowboarding & bindings?
Saturday, January 28th, 2012
thanks
Tags: alternative, Bindings, flying, Snowboard, Snowboarding, there
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Burton Custom Flying V Snowboard 2011
Monday, July 18th, 2011{thumb}
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Tags: 2011, Burton, custom, flying, Snowboard
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When flying, is ski luggage the same as snowboard luggage?
Thursday, June 2nd, 2011
Most carriers allow a ski bag as a part of your free luggage, do they consider a snowboard bag the same thing? Thanks.
Tags: flying, luggage, same, Snowboard
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Which snowboard bags are good for flying?
Saturday, July 17th, 2010
Plus I want one that’ll fit all of my gear, board w/ bindings, boots, jacket, pants and googles. I’m flying to Europe and already have quite a bit of luggage. I’m already giving up one of my free luggage bags so that I can take my snowboard, so I need everything to fit in there. Does anyone have any suggestions for which bag I should get, there are a lot of bags out there and none state wheather of not you can put the rest of you stuff in there. Thanks
Tags: bags, flying, Good, Snowboard
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