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Old October 21st 03, 02:42 AM
Doug
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I'm sorry, but isn;t it fairly obvious?


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Anyone got any advice on the pros & cons of ski bags versus ski cases
(hard)

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Old October 21st 03, 12:02 PM
So'n'so
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I like the idea of a "semi-hard" bag. I have a bag that has a stiff
cardboard underlayment for about half the length, to which are attached a
pair of wheels. Thus, I can pull it easily through airports, etc. and it
provides a degree of protection whilst flying. I then can take the skis out
to put on a rack, or in the car, and fold up the bag. The hard cases are
good for when you only drive your own car to the slopes and use a roof rack.

"Doug" wrote in message
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I'm sorry, but isn;t it fairly obvious?


"FredB" wrote in message
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Anyone got any advice on the pros & cons of ski bags versus ski cases
(hard)

TIA
Fred





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Old October 14th 04, 09:10 PM
Jeff
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you should note that if you buy a really durable soft case....as in a
bulletproof cordura material, it should hold up well in any bad airport
conditions...always a good thing to remember.

So'n'so wrote:

I like the idea of a "semi-hard" bag. I have a bag that has a stiff
cardboard underlayment for about half the length, to which are attached a
pair of wheels. Thus, I can pull it easily through airports, etc. and it
provides a degree of protection whilst flying. I then can take the skis out
to put on a rack, or in the car, and fold up the bag. The hard cases are
good for when you only drive your own car to the slopes and use a roof rack.

"Doug" wrote in message
ink.net...

I'm sorry, but isn;t it fairly obvious?


"FredB" wrote in message
...

Anyone got any advice on the pros & cons of ski bags versus ski cases
(hard)

TIA
Fred





 




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