The DAKINE Freestyle Snowboard Bag keeps your board safe during travel, and it doesn't have a bunch of bells and whistles to add cost. A padded bottom keeps your new ride from getting scratched when you release it to the control of those crazy baggage handlers. DAKINE added a center accessory pocket to hold goggles, gloves, or tuning tools, but they kept things simple to save you dough.
Bottom Line: Some people can afford to spend hundreds of dollars on a bag. For everyone else, DAKINE made the Freestyle Snowboard Bag.
Really cool bag. It's on the cheaper end of the spectrum compared to other bags but there is no loss in quality. I have a 157 board and i bought the biggest size of this bag to make sure i had plenty of room to store things and i do. Solid buy if you're looking for a bag.
i had this bag before the low roller came into my life and spoiled me. i have no complaints but i personally would spend a little extra and get a wheeled bag
Decent bag with a nice size pocket for wax, towels, mini-tools, locks, or whatever else you may need for the day. The pocket is not large enough for boots but DaKine makes a boot locker with the same patterns if you so choose. It has a handle and a strap so it is easy to carry. The only flaw I found is that my 175 bag BARELY fit my Burton Custom 167 wide with bindings attached. In my opinion, I wouldn't trust the bag with the TSA but it is perfect for day trips and outings within driving distance.
[145] 12 x 5 x 57in (30 x 13 x 145cm); [157] 12 x 5 x 62in (30 x 13 x 157cm); [165] 12 x 5 x 65in (30 x 13 x 165cm); [175] 12 x 5 x 69in (30 x 13 x 175cm)