What Are the Snowboard Bag Sizes?

Snowboard bag sizes

Whether you’re boarding a flight or driving to a nearby hill, you’re going to need a bag to keep your snowboard and snowboard gear secure. The question is, what bag size should you get?

Snowboard bags typically range from 12 to 13.5 inches wide, 5 to 8.5 inches tall, and 55 to 60 inches long. However, you can find snowboard bags in a wide range of sizes, depending on their carrying capacities.

The common dimensions of a snowboard bag are only a tiny part of what snowboarders need to know. In this guide, I’ll explain the importance of shopping for the right snowboard bag size, what sizes they come in, and what to look for in a snowboard bag.

Why Does Snowboard Bag Size Matter?

Similar to shopping for a particular snowboard size, the size of the bag in which the board is kept is just as important. The bag should be large enough to keep the board and all of your snowboarding equipment (goggles, gloves, hats, etc.) safe and secure during travel, but it shouldn’t be so large that it becomes a challenge to tow it around.

In addition, the bag size should fit within air travel restrictions if you’re going to catch a flight. Snowboard bags are checked in, so they can’t exceed checked-in luggage size (62 linear inches or the sum of the length, width, and height of the bag).

For those driving to the hottest snowboarding spot, it should be clear that the bag can’t be larger than your car can handle. Of course, you can attach your snowboard bag to your car’s roof rack, but even then, it shouldn’t be too large and cumbersome.

Snowboard Bag Sizes

Typical snowboard bag size

Snowboard bags come in a variety of styles and sizes. Let’s take a look at the selection of snowboard travel bags made by Dakine, which is one of the most popular outdoor travel bag manufacturers.

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High Roller

The Dakine High Roller Snowboard Bag is the most functional and most versatile bag you can get your hands on. It’s the largest snowboard bag available, allowing you to pack more of your belongings for extended trips to your favorite snowboarding spot. It comes with dual zip pockets on the outside for keeping essentials close, while urethane casters help glide the bag across all sorts of terrain with ease.

The High Roller Snowboard Bag comes in 2 sizes—165 and 175 centimeters (70 and 74 inches).

Low Roller

If you’re looking for a slightly smaller bag to keep your slightly smaller snowboard safe during long travels, then you might be happy with the Dakine Low Roller Snowboard Bag. This bag comes with all of the same features as the High Roller option but in a smaller package. Its about half as tall as the High Roller when full, so there’s considerably less space for additional snowboard gear.

You can find the Low Roller Snowboard Bag in 3 sizes—157 cm, 165 cm, and 175 cm.

Freestyle

Dakine’s Freestyle Snowboard Bags are much less feature-packed than their Roller counterparts. This bag is used mainly for storing your snowboard and not much else. However, it does come with a zippered compartment for thinner or foldable objects. It doesn’t have casters, but it does have a removable shoulder strap.

This bag is for smaller snowboards measuring 157 cm and 165 cm long.

Pipe

The Dakine Pipe Snowboard Bag focuses on functionality over everything else. It’s not the most versatile bag since it’s only large enough to fit snowboards of very particular sizes. You won’t find zippered pockets in this bag style, but the main compartment is spacious enough for a snowboard and its bindings.

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This bag comes in various sizes, ranging from 148 cm to 165 cm.

Tour

The Tour Snowboard Bag comes with all of the major features from the Roller lineup minus the casters. They’re available in a wide assortment of sizes, and there are plenty of smaller compartments for your snowboarding accessories. If you don’t mind carrying a large bag around, ditch the wheels and get a Tour Snowboard Bag instead.

You’ll find Tour Snowboard Bags in 3 sizes—157 cm, 165 cm, and 175 cm.

Snowboard Bag Size Summary

Snowboard Bag Size Summary

Bag StyleSizeDimensions (in.)Dimensions (cm)Max Snowboard Length
High RollerStandard13.5 × 11.5 × 7034 × 29 × 17865 in. / 165 cm
High RollerLarge13.5 × 11.5 × 7434 × 29 × 18869 in. / 175 cm.
Low RollerSmall12 × 6 × 6730 × 15 × 17062 in. / 157 cm
Low RollerStandard12 × 6 × 7030 × 15 × 17865 in. / 165 cm
Low RollerLarge12 × 6 × 7430 × 15 × 18869 in. / 175 cm
FreestyleSmall12 × 7 × 8230 × 16 × 15762 in. / 157 cm
FreestyleStandard12 × 7 × 6530 × 16 × 16565 in. / 165 cm
PipeSmall12 × 5 × 5830 × 13 × 14858 in. / 148 cm
PipeStandard12 × 7 × 6230 × 16 × 15762 in. / 157 cm
PipeLarge12 × 7 × 6530 × 16 × 16565 in. / 165 cm
TourSmall12 × 6 × 6230 × 15 × 15758 in. / 157 cm
TourStandard12 × 6 × 6530 × 15 × 16565 in. / 165 cm
TourLarge12 × 6 × 6930 × 15 × 17569 in. / 175 cm
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What to Look for in a Snowboard Bag

Although the bag’s main function is to keep your snowboard safe from scratches during travel, there are a few key features you should look for. These features add versatility and comfort, so you’ll spend more time snowboarding than worrying about where all your stuff is.

  • Padding—Snowboard bags should have cushioning on the inside to protect your board from bumps and scratches. Most bags will have a thermoplastic elastomer backing—the thicker, the better.
  • Zippered compartments—Do you want to keep more of your belongings in one place? Then look for a snowboard bag with at least one zippered compartment. The zippers keep moisture and debris out, keeping your snowboard accessories and documents safe and sound.
  • Casters—As indicated above, not all snowboard bags come with casters. If you want a snowboard bag that travels well across smooth and bumpy surfaces, get a bag with at least two casters on them.
  • Handles—You can make life a lot easier by attaching your snowboard bag to the handle of your suitcase. Some snowboard bags, such as the High and Low Rollers by Dakines, have handles that loop around your suitcase, so you can tow all of your belongings with just one hand.
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Baron Cooke has been writing and editing for 7 years. He grew up with an aptitude for geometry, statistics, and dimensions. He has a BA in construction management and also has studied civil infrastructure, engineering, and measurements. He is the head writer of measuringknowhow.com

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