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The padded Burton Gig Bag holds two snowboards (with bindings removed), or one board with bindings and a few layers, gloves, hats, and goggles. Strap your skateboard to the bottom using the skate conversion straps and convert the Gig into a rolling carrier. The Gig Bag is fully padded, so you don't have to worry about handing your quiver over to baggage handlers. A tuning pocket holds your tools and wax, and two handles, a shoulder strap, and an end handle give you carrying options. The zipper pulls fit TSA-approved locks (not included). *Available for US shipment only. - Fall 2008.
The Burton Gig Bag is a fully padded snowboard bag that wont drain your wallet. The Gig has a large separate zippered pocket that stores your tools and accessories, so theyre not rolling around with your board. Abrasion-resistant, tear-proof 600D polyester shields your ride from the elements. If you take your bindings off, the Gig will fit several boards. Skate conversion straps let you attach your skateboard to turn the Gig into a rolling board bag.

Pack two boards (bindings removed) into your Burton Gig Bag, strap your skateboard on the bottom to convert your Gig into a rolling bag, and roll it into the airport terminal. Remove your skateboard, and hand over your Gig Bag to the baggage handlers. Don’t stress; this bag’s well-padded. When no one’s looking, hop on your deck, and coast to your gate—your board bag will meet you at your wintry destination.
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| Dimensions: | 12 x 9in (31 x 23cm) |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | 600D Polyester |
| Padded: | Yes |
| Pockets: | 1 Outer |
| Recommended Use: | Snowboarding trips, airline travel |
| Straps: | 1 Shoulder |
| Weight: | [156cm] 7lb 1oz (3200g) |
| Wheels: | No, skateboard straps |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Color | Size | ||||||||
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| 146cm | 146 | 156 | 156cm | 166 | 166cm | 176cm | 176 | N/A | |
| Tokyo Lights | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | |
| RN Flannel Plaid | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||
| Burlap Tiger Stripe Camo | 55.95 | ||||||||
| Roasted Brown | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||||
| Electroclash | 44.97 | 44.97 | |||||||
| Milton Plaid | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||||
| Cruise | 49.99 | 44.9749.99 | 44.9749.99 | ||||||
| True / Black | 49.99 | 49.99 | 49.99 | ||||||
| Anitque Ivory Zebra | 55.95 | 55.95 | 44.97 | ||||||
| Black Gridline Print | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||||
| Black Polka Square | 55.9584.95 | 49.9955.9584.95 | 44.9749.9984.95 | 44.9749.99 | |||||
| Carnation | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||||
| Neon Camo | 44.9749.99 | 44.9749.99 | |||||||
| Patch Camo | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | ||||
| True Black | 84.95 | 44.9755.9584.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 44.9784.95 | 84.95 | 84.95 | 44.9784.95 | 84.95 |
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This bag is so sick, it's diseased. | |
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Got this bag for my first board, and it has performed brilliantly. I got a 166 for my 158 board, and it just fits. I can leave the bindings on, and place a pair of boots, my helmet, goggles, pants and jacket inside as well. The side pocket has all my little gear, plus two pairs of gloves and a couple of hats. This bag is ROOMY. It also has good padding built in, so your gear doesn't need extra protection inside. The detachable shoulder strap is great for slogging through the airport (flew with it twice, nothing inside got a scratch). There's a nice bagtag built-in with velcro cover in case the airline loses your gear (the bag survived that too). Oh, and I also strapped it to the top of a car for a trip through the Mojave, and it picked up plenty of nasty bug hits, but the exterior material is heavy duty, so this stuff was easily washed off. This bag is ridiculous value for money, and a true survivor. Trust your board with nothing less! | |
| Page_Can at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/17/2009 | |
BURTON GIG BAG - DOES THE JOB | |
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I bought this board with intentions for taking it on a plane and travelling. It's got enough padding and wrapping a jacket around the edges is more than enough. Fit's all my gear: board with bindings, jacket, pants, gloves, goggles, boots, and a helmet.... that's a 156cm bag with a 151cm board though. I loved the bag so much I bought one for my boyfriend. However, the 166cm bag was a tight fit for his 161cm wide board with bindings. We simply removed the bindings when flying and we were able to throw in his board, bindings, boots (size10 mens), gloves, and an outfit. The zippers have grommets so we can throw a lock on it... Only reason I removed a star is because the outer accessory pocket wasn't lockable and there wasn't one inside the bag to make up for it. It also comes with skateboard straps... but useless for people like us who don't skateboard. Overall, we are pleased with the bag. | |
| mlenalam at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/27/2009 | |
Safe and Secure | |
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I just recently purchased this bag for myself after seeing it at a local shop. It is heavy duty and high quality, and is perfectly form fitted for my board. It fits my snowboard with bindings attached, my boots, plus has room for most of my gear (gloves, jacket, etc). I wish there also was an internal gear pocket (for security purposes), but the external pocket is huge! I love the Gig Bag and the price is great for a fully padded airline-friendly bag. I plan to purchase another for my husband's board. | |
| KristenV at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/06/2008 | |
Perfect bag | |
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Well padded and lots of room. I got the 156 (my board is a 154) and it still has tons of room for boots, clothes, and all kinds of stuff. It seems to be incredibly well padded, so your stuff doesn't get banged up - good for the car, even better for those who are taking it on a plane. Nice adjustable shoulder strap as well as hand strap, and also an ID slot. | |
| StephC at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/29/2009 | |
Hear This!! | |
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I just headed down to British Columbia for the fluffy stuff, bought this bag before I came, and stacked two boards, bindings and all, boots, and (drumroll please) Every single one of my winter items. Thats, two pairs of gloves, snow pants, jacket, some fleece liners, three hats, and to top that all off a small shovel! The skate conversion straps made carrying that load a breeze as well. Great bag, and great deal! | |
| AK powpow at Backcountry.com Outlet on 10/02/2008 | |
good bag good price | |
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I'll update this some more after I see how the bag stands up to baggage men, but as far as walking around the subways and jumping on buses in the bag is great. Should strap is comfortable, and the padding removes that awful clanking sound I used to make when I smashed my board into the wall. I can easily fit a board, bindings, and my boots in the bag. | |
| luc2684704 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/09/2009 | |
Perfect Travel Bag | |
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I used this bag last time I traveled to Colorado and I couldn't be more pleased with it. It is well padded and the exterior fabric can take a serious beating. It's got all the room you could want inside, I fit my board, 2 pairs of boots, helmet, goggles, 2 pairs of gloves, and a jacket in there without a problem. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. | |
| Curtis Tripp at Backcountry.com Outlet on 12/12/2008 | |
Great Bag!!!!!! | |
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I am so glad I purchased this bag. I do a lot of road trips up to Vermont and it was able to hold my board w/ bindings attached, boots, 2 pairs of snow pants, underlayers, socks, gloves, hats, fleece and jacket and still have room left over. I bought the electroclash and I love the color. The bag has enough padding so my gear doesn't get ruined. | |
| Meaghan at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/26/2009 | |
Bag Rocks! | |
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Good padding! Provides plenty of room for most sizes of boards. Can even fit some accessories. Would recommend stuffing some of those fleeces into it, especially when flying to provide extra support and protection. Even fits two pairs of skis if need be. Made of what seems to be highly durable material, as mine got dirty, but then came right clean after washing it. Highly Recommended. | |
| Yehuda Farkas at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/21/2008 | |
Solid bag, but lookout if you're a sasquatch | |
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I have a Donek 170 with large Burton P1.1s on it and it just *barely* fits in the 176cm bag. The length is good, but the width of the bindings makes it a tight squeeze. No complaints about the bag at all. I just wanted to make sure that those of us that aren't munchkins knew what to expect. ;) | |
| jdd2546782 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/19/2009 | |