This old hippie I work with at my pub and who’s a Snowbird legend makes them.Dude had a season pass year one to Snowbird and has been skiing there every single season.
Happy Steve.
This old hippie I work with at my pub and who’s a Snowbird legend makes them.Dude had a season pass year one to Snowbird and has been skiing there every single season.
IMO if something catastrophic happens that produces enough force to wreck a steel sidewall, it’s certainly going to disregard a pool noodle. Still, can’t blame you for the extra peace of mind considering how shitty airlines are these days.pow_hnd wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 9:07 pmUm, when I worked at a shop I saw many fucked sidewalls from airline travel and did many receipt producing for customers for reimbursement.
Is it a huge issue? No. Does it happen? Yes. The pipe insulation literally cost me $2.50 Pretty cheap insurance. I’m good with that and less than 5 minutes to protect.
Not very. They have a hard plastic "rib cage", but the material isn't that padded. Realistically the material burliness doesn't matter for anything other than abrasion damage and standing up to cuts from the edge. Like @eleveneightnate force rough enough to blow out a sidewall or dent an edge will blow through anything short of serious structural reinforcement, and I'm not willing to store a hard case when not in use.ZeroK wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:36 am How reinforced/padded are those DB bags? Being able to roll them up for storage is super convenient but does that come at the cost of protection? I have a Buron Wheelie locker from 2009(?) that's on it's last legs, and while it's not very ergonomic the board compartment is pretty sturdy, with rigid reinforced sections at the tip and tail- I've never really thought about needing any additional padding from pool noodles or whatever.
I did all of this even before the recent flight disruptions. In priority, boots, base layers, goggles, outerwear, and socks. All the shit I wouldn't want to rent. Bindings if I have carry-on space. I also carry my helmet, but that's less because I don't want to rent one and more because I don't want that the foam getting unnecessary knocks in the baggage hold.ZeroK wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:36 am On another note, considering all of the flight disruptions right now, for those of you who carry on boots, are you also carrying on all of your outerwear, goggles, helmet, etc.?
I figure if you're going to take boots, might as well take outwear, goggles and helmet in case you're out of the board and bindings. Would be a PITA to rent those.ZeroK wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:36 am On another note, considering all of the flight disruptions right now, for those of you who carry on boots, are you also carrying on all of your outerwear, goggles, helmet, etc.? I've had mostly good luck in the past with my bags making it but considering planning for the worst with a trip this weekend. The one time I had a board bag delayed iirc the airline did cover the cost of a new kit+rentals but it was like pulling teeth to get them to cough that up and it was 15 years ago so I wouldn't be surprised if it's even harder now.
Black Diamond and Pieps had a few iterations go through the wringer and there was a recall a few years back. One of the sponsored Pieps skiers I knew was telling me about it.kimchi wrote: Mon Dec 26, 2022 11:52 pm The various canister airbag systems have never appealed to me... I'm waiting for the electric fan options to get a bit more traction and come down in price. The Osprey Soelden 32 looks really interesting to me, just knowing that Osprey makes great trekking bags. But still only like 3-4 meaningful options on the market here.
do you own porcupine? had a great experience when i was there a few weeks ago!pow_hnd wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 9:13 pmThis old hippie I work with at my pub and who’s a Snowbird legend makes them.Dude had a season pass year one to Snowbird and has been skiing there every single season.
Happy Steve.
Haha, thankfully no, I don't own it. Just work there, but love the place. Stoked you had a great experience, we aim to please and we kinda are SLCs apres-ski place since we are right at the bottom of both the canyons.YukonCornelius wrote: Fri Dec 30, 2022 6:45 am
do you own porcupine? had a great experience when i was there a few weeks ago!