The Boundary Ski Roller wheelie bag from Dakine is the perfect ski bag for transporting large amounts of gear safely. This bag has enough space for two pairs of skis, a pair of boots, poles and outerwear, and is also fully padded to protect your belongings when travelling on your next ski trip.
Dakine has included a removable boot bag and outerwear bag so you can separate and organise your gear easily. For any extra bits, the two exterior zippered pockets will keep them secured. The main zippers are lockable so you can transport your gear securely when travelling through airports.
For ease when travelling, the Boundary Ski Roller has durable urethane wheels and dual-end handles. One of the end handles will even pair with your wheelie suitcase so you can pull both bags along together. When not in use, the Boundary Ski Roller packs down tight and can be stored away easily.
Holds two pairs of skis, one pair of boots, poles and outerwear
Full 360° padded ski protection
End handle pairs with rolling luggage for one-handed operation
Strong carry handle on the side for easy lifting
Removable boot bag
Removable outerwear bag
#10 YKK lockable main zipper
Two exterior zippered pockets
Locking zipper cars for added security
Dual 1.5” (38mm) compression straps
Packs down tight for easy storage
Durable, over-sized 9cm urethane wheels
The Lowdown:
200cm
Size: W:34cm H:29cm L:208cm
Max Ski Length: 200cm
Weight: 3.6kg
185cm
Size: W:34cm H:29cm L:198cm
Max Ski Length: 185cm
Weight: 3.5kg
Reviews
Feefo User
20/07/2023
Purchased this bag to replace my Dakine K2 roller bag. The Boundry is a big improvement, due to the separate internal boot bag that sits over the back of the skis. The K2 had an external boot compartment that put the boots right over the ski bindings. This tipped the boots to one side, making the bag unbalanced and bulkier.
The Boundry ski roller bag will actually take a longer ski than the maximum stated. I purchased a 185cm bag, but my 188cm skis fit in it with around 2cm to spare. Below is a link to a ski bag guide that includes Dakine bag size and fit.
https://aussieskier.com/blogs/equipment/ski-bags-buyers-guide
The only negative is that the Boundry sags. The K2 has hardly any sag. This is because the K2 has internal ski securing straps, which lock the skis to the base of the bag, making it more rigid. The Boundry has external cross bag straps, which means the skis are effectively loose in the bag.
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