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Old February 7th 07, 06:32 PM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
James Varty
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Default Snowboard bag - leave bindings attached?

I'm going over to France for a week on Sunday, flying over with a new board
(I've never owned one myself before). The board is a Yukon Ride163 and the
bag is quite a basic burton one to accomodate boards up to 166. I have flow
bindings.

Anyway, I'm not quite sure what else to pack in the snowboard bag. Should I
leave the bindings attached? Is it advisable to surround the board with my
jacket / trousers etc for added protection on the flight? What do most
people do? I'm flying from Cardiff, UK with a budget airline.

Cheers

James


 




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