Snowboard | Jan 8, 2024

Your comprehensive guide to finding the perfect snowboard bag

Philippe Moreau
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A snowboard bag is the cosy living room for your winter sports gear if you will. Just as you enjoy the comfort of your home, your equipment deserves a snug and safe space when not in use. We’re here to guide you on finding a high-quality snowboard bag.

Read on to find out what bag meets both your needs and those of your snowboard!

What characterises high-quality snowboard bags?

When selecting a snowboard bag, there are several factors to take into account – for instance, the material and padding, the closure system and convenient extra features. Considering these carefully can lead you to a top-notch choice.

Bag material

When it comes to snowboard bags, the ideal material should be robust, wear- & tear-resistant, waterproof and lightweight. Usually, high-quality snowboard bags are made from polyester or special ripstop fabric – both known for their exceptional durability. Waterproofing treatments – preferably PFC-free – are applied to give these materials water-repellent properties and enhance their longevity.

In general, the sturdier the snowboard bag, the more it is suited for transportation, whether in a car or in the cargo hold of a plane – and the longer it will serve its purpose.

Speaking of longevity

Proper care and handling by the owner play a significant role. Regular cleaning to remove dirt both inside and outside the bag is crucial. Also, avoid exposing the bag to direct sunlight or moisture for extended periods. By keeping your snowboard bag clean and storing it in a dry, light-protected area during the off-season, you can significantly extend its functional lifespan.

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Padding inside the bag

Some snowboard bags come with special padding. This padding is designed to be moisture-resistant, shockproof and sound-absorbing, offering reliable protection for your gear. Additionally, a reinforced base in the bag provides an extra layer of protection for safe transport.

(Additional) space

Beyond accommodating your snowboard and bindings, most snowboard bags also have extra space for boots, a helmet and various smaller items. Depending on the design, these additional compartments might be accessible from either the inside or the outside of the bag. External pockets are particularly convenient, allowing you to store accessories such as sunglasses in an easily accessible location.

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High-quality closure system

Most snowboard bags feature a zipper mechanism. It’s important that this zipper is of high quality and works smoothly to allow for quick and easy access to your board. This not only saves you time but also spares you a lot of frustration.

An alternative to zippers is the roll-up closure system. In this design, the top end of the bag is rolled or folded down and then secured with a buckle.

Transport features

Straps, belts and wheels

Snowboard bags are usually equipped with multiple features that make transporting them easier. Carrying straps and belts usually come with additional padding for extra comfort when carrying the bag. If you have a model that comes with shoulder straps, you can carry it on your back, similar to a snowboard backpack. For an optimal fit, you should make sure these straps are adjustable.

If you want to go on longer journeys or need to transport multiple snowboards, a bag with wheels is a great option. This feature allows you to effortlessly pull the bag behind you, significantly reducing the strain on your back. 

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Size of the snowboard bag

The size of your snowboard bag mostly depends on the size of your board. There are different models available that are equally suitable for transporting both skis and snowboards. If you opt for such a model, it’s crucial to check whether it can comfortably fit all the sports equipment you intend to carry.

A cool feature in some newer snowboard bag models is their adjustable length. Additionally, some bags are designed to be compressible – for easy storage when not in use.

Weight of the snowboard bag

When it comes to the weight of snowboard bags, the popular mantra “less is more” definitely holds true – especially for bags without wheels, where opting for a lightweight option is key. Some of the available models weigh less than 600 grams. In general, the weight of a bag largely depends on its material, size and the additional features it boasts.

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How much does a snowboard bag cost?

The price of a snowboard bag is a crucial consideration for many buyers, and it varies depending on the quality, of course. Prices typically start at around 50 euros, with no upper limit. Those looking for a good deal should keep an eye out for special offers to save money.

However, it’s important to remember that having a high-quality bag plays a significant role in extending the lifespan of your snowboard. Investing a bit more in a durable, well-made bag can provide your sports equipment with the best possible protection.

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For extra safety off-piste

Certain snowboard bags and backpacks are designed with an extra focus on safety, featuring separate compartments specifically for avalanche equipment. These models intended for backcountry use offer room for essentials like a snow shovel, probe and more.

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