Sat 5 July 2008 -  Members List   |    Who's Online?   |    Events Diary   |    Sno'Mates   |    Link Directory   |    Contact Us   
Pleisure Holidays
  Home | Forum | Review | Gallery       / Forum Homepage / Beginners / Snowboard On A Plane / Add new Post
Search The Forum
Advanced Search
Members Log-In
Username
Password
Remember Me?
Forgotten Details?
Register
Username
E-mail
Password
Confirm
Remember Me?
Join our Mailing List?
I agree to the T & C's
Registration is FREE, however, please check the About Us page to see how you can help support the site.
Latest Active Threads Latest Active Threads RSS Feed
Things that p*ss you off
Any Ed Leigh Fans (Ski Sunday)?
Why is it that....
Best resort for off-piste boarding?
Guy's... Are these really girly??
Accomadation in Fernie - Recommend Some!! - Please!
AVORIAZ NIGHTLIFE???
New Zealand Season Pass - which one?
Reasons to be cheerful..........
FS: Jack Johnson tickets, Newquay *TOMORROW*
Anyone stayed at the 'Red Carpet Inn' Banff?
Axamer Lizum - Innsbruck
being sucked in by burton!!!!!! arrrggggghhhhhhh NOOOOOOO!!!!!
How do...
Thirty Two (32) Lashed Snowboard Boots - Brand New In Box
Exercise classes
boots! the good, the bad, and the ugly :P
Anyone know anything about Mountain Bikes - need to think about the mountains at least!!
The Burton "SLEEPER" Hoodie!
Mountain Biking...
Showing 1 to 15 (of 24)  
Post By
  Thread Started By:   Satch   On:   Thursday 08/05/2008 @ 20:51:15 Show Oldest First    
johno
Ranked Posts: 187
Greater Manchester
  #24 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  13/05/2008 @ 18:52:29
my old drakes heelcup got snapped in transit a few years back (attached to the board), I put it down to airport manhandling, and that they were shitty drakes. Now I've got rides, but I still take them off in case
I wish I was snowboarding...
  Reload  Top
chr15dallat
Ranked Posts: 197
UK - Northern Ireland
  #23 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  13/05/2008 @ 10:49:15
Revision #1 (Last edited: 13/05/2008 @ 10:52:19)
In reply to post #15 ...
i also leave mine on, i dont see how theyre going to break if their not complete oxfam shop crap ones.

just fold down the highback and strap up the straps over the back and lash a towel or something around it to stop the leather getting ripped or anything, you people are all being a bit too paranoid.

also Satch shouldnt you be more worried about your geetarr than your board if that is indeed 'THE Satch'
BASI Level 2 Snowboard Instructor
  Reload  Top
philw
Ranked Posts: 783
UK - England
  #22 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  12/05/2008 @ 17:25:23
In reply to post #19 ...

QUOTE (nickmotture - 10/05/2008 @ 18:56:13)

I really cant see how the edges can get damaged in a board case, i mean they're made of steel!

If you use a soft case, then really the problem's the other way around: if your edges are sharp then they cut the bag depending on how the handlers load them. I used to stick something around the edge to stop that happening until I discovered hard-shell cases.
powder mountain   photography    CoC
  Reload  Top
Alf0nse
Ranked Posts: 1119
Somerset
  #21 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  11/05/2008 @ 09:04:59
In reply to post #20 ...
have HAD it with these mothaf*cking snowboards on this mothaf*cking plane!







someone had to say it
  Reload  Top
kincaidston
Ranked Posts: 256
Fife
  #20 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  11/05/2008 @ 08:39:35
In reply to post #19 ...
a friend managed to get his brand new board damaged at stanstead on the baggage conveyer system something about coming down a chute and straight into the wall at the bottom, i don't think it will make much difference to the metal edges but could make all the difference to the board itself as it was the board above the edges that was damaged
The difference between eccentricity and madness is an engineering background
bebo under developed facebook page
  Reload  Top
nickmotture
Ranked Posts: 605
  #19 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  10/05/2008 @ 18:56:13
In reply to post #18 ...
I really cant see how the edges can get damaged in a board case, i mean they're made of steel!
  Reload  Top
kincaidston
Ranked Posts: 256
Fife
  #18 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  10/05/2008 @ 18:11:21
i turn the bindings in line with the board so the highbacks aren't overhanging and i also buy some pipe covers ??? (grey polystyrene type stuff) at 40p a length to put over the edges
The difference between eccentricity and madness is an engineering background
bebo under developed facebook page
  Reload  Top
ridetheskies
Ranked Posts: 683
London
  #17 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  10/05/2008 @ 10:43:11
In reply to post #14 ...

QUOTE (azzie - 09/05/2008 @ 12:56:35)

ahh...I put my goggs in my boots and socks in my bindings, and I dont take my bindings off I've left them on every time I've travelled anywhere!!

I put my goggles in my boots too. Gloves go in the bindings.

And like most people it seems, I leave the bindings on and pad out the bag with my snowboarding trousers and other clothes. Unless there's two board in a bag in which case the bindings come off the bigger board and go in plastic bags wrapped in a towel/jumper/something and wedged between the bindings of the smaller board.
  Reload  Top
Skint
Ranked Posts: 86
Staffordshire
  #16 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  10/05/2008 @ 08:00:07
In reply to post #15 ...
I always leave bindings on! I have a Dakine wheelie bag, with the seperate boots bags at the ends. Everything ( apart form the kitchen sink ) gets stuck into this bag and like everybody says, pack out the bindings with your clothing for the extra protection. I always stick the goggles inside a binding too.

Each to thier own
.
.
.
Too old for this extreme sport lark !!
  Reload  Top
kathryn
Ranked Posts: 270
West Yorkshire
  #15 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 12:57:21
In reply to post #13 ...
I also leave bindings on, pack everything in and around them, boots either end of the board, makes it really sturdy!
KP Nuts
MyPlace
  Reload  Top
azzie
Ranked Posts: 1024
Nottinghamshire
  #14 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 12:56:35
In reply to post #13 ...
ahh...I put my goggs in my boots and socks in my bindings, and I dont take my bindings off I've left them on every time I've travelled anywhere!!

Nick: HAHAHAHAHA that made me chuckle!!
Now known as the 'Duracel Bunny'

I want to live in Narnia, Its always winter there!!

Face Book
Something to make you smile!!!
  Reload  Top
nickmotture
Ranked Posts: 605
  #13 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 10:42:08
In reply to post #12 ...
stick your goggles inside the binding and do up the straps around it'l, helps protect them from getting crushed.
  Reload  Top
Bobtastic
Ranked Posts: 2179
Greater Manchester
  #12 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 10:27:16
Revision #1 (Last edited: 09/05/2008 @ 10:28:00)
In reply to post #11 ...

QUOTE (nickmotture - 09/05/2008 @ 10:07:06)

Snowboards On A Plane...is this the sequel to the Samuel L Jackson film?

I thought that! It couldn't be any worse than the first one!

Satch, I have a Burton Wheelie Case that has two internal bags for boots and bindings. So I take my bindings off and pack them in one of the baggies and pad them out with socks and gloves. If I'm going away for a week I'll just take my board bag and pack everything into that.

For longer trips I have a Dakine Overhead wheelie bag which I put all my clothes in and I pack all my board related equipment and clothes into my board bag.
Bob - Rejeck is a state of mind

"The season over... Back to the domes..."
Bob's Facebook
We like the Moon!
  Reload  Top
nickmotture
Ranked Posts: 605
  #11 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 10:07:06
In reply to post #10 ...
Snowboards On A Plane...is this the sequel to the Samuel L Jackson film?
  Reload  Top
naturalfreeride
Ranked Posts: 208
Cheshire
  #10 Re: Snowboard On A Plane  09/05/2008 @ 09:52:50
In reply to post #6 ...

QUOTE (JoeSchmoe - 09/05/2008 @ 00:00:58)

naturalfreeride --> I'm not sure I agree. My experience is that apart from having to pay for regular luggage this year, there hasn't been a big change in how the airlines I've dealt with this year (bmi, easyjet & monarch) have dealt with board bags.

Though that may be due to my winning smile.

Could be Joe, I haven't had any problems really either, but I always hear about people who do. Just mentioned it as the airlines and charter operators I have spoken to recently say they are getting tougher on ski/board bags. Maybe it's just a deterrent and to be honest it does depend on the ground staff at check-in.
It's not a mid-life crisis when you never made it to sensible in the first place !!

www.naturalfreeride.com
| Facebook Group
Surf, Kite and Snow Holidays.
Kashmir ski/snowboard tour
  Reload  Top
Showing 1 to 15 (of 24)  
  Google Ads
   © 2001-2008 GONEboarding.   Terms & Conditions   |   Privacy Policy   |   About Us   |   Advertise   |   Add to Favorites   |   Set Homepage Best viewed at 1024x768 or higher