As I mentioned in davidski's thread, I've put a trip to Denver together. A friend of my son's is going with me (but not my son - he seems to have given up on skiing ). His budget is tight. I'm covering the hotel and car rental since I'd be paying that anyway, so he's only out flight, lifties and food/beer.
Anyway, I have a SporTube for my skis but nothing for the snowboard. Anybody tried flying a snowboard (not an particularly expensive one, I think) just wrapped and taped securely in cardboard? I messaged Southwest to ask if they would accept the snowboard wrapped in cardboard and there reply was:
Snow or water skis will be accepted in substitution for one of the two free pieces of checked baggage at no additional charge when enclosed in a suitable container. Please keep in mind that skis will be accepted as a “limited release” item (Passenger agrees to assume risk of damage) unless they are being transported in a hard, plastic case or a standard ski bag.
He said he could take the bindings off and pack them in his luggage. Seem like a reasonable way to go?
Thanks,
dj
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I'd at least try and find a used ski/board bag at a thrift store, then wrap your padding inside that. I've got a small handful, but unfortunately I don't live down south anymore so I can't donate one to the cause.
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For what its worth, I was checking in at ATL airport a while back and some guy was next to me at the counter with a snowboard only without a bag case or anything. We were on the same flight to DIA and they accepted his board like it was.My stuff made it all bagged up and his board made it fine as well. No one seemed to care on that day.
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Use slit pool noodles or plumbing insulation wrapped around the edges, then wrap in a cardboard "sleeve" you make from flat boxes and tape. Should be accepted just fine, but may want to make the sleeve re-closable in case of TSA inspection.
Thanks everybody! I decided to get a lightly padded bag on Amazon and let him use that just so it's in something. It was $39.99 when I ordered it but has now gone up to $49.
It may show up on here for sale in early March or I may just tell him to buy me a couple of beers and keep it.
It may show up on here for sale in early March or I may just tell him to buy me a couple of beers and keep it.