RVL8 Skiboard bag could use pockets…

 

Very nice.

It holds two pairs of skiboards with non-release bindings on. If there are no bindings, I think it’ll hold tons of skiboards in it. The bag is very firm and good looking!!

It does not have any extra pockets for little stuff though.

And if you have release bindings, it was little hard to fit in there. I had to face binding side of skiboards each other and put them on. If you have a release bindings, you might wanna take them off, or get a bigger bag.

Rider – Jeaho Park – Intermediate Skiboarder

RVL8 Skiboard bag is amazing…

This skiboard bag is simply amazing.

The RVL8 monkey design on the front looks awesome and this bag is incredibly durable. I was in a car crash with this board and it survived scraping down the road at 65 mph with only a few cuts/road burns. This thing is the TANK of all skiboard bags. I’ve fit in two pairs of boards with bindings and it held them perfectly.

(Rider) Ty Bereskie – Expert Skiboarder

RVL8 Skiboard bag has lots of room…

The first thing i noticed was the durable looking zippers and velcro construction on the handle. you can zip the handles together and carry like a suitcase or leave them apart and carry it like a backpack.

On the inside there is a nylon liner which will keep the melted snow from a day of skiboarding in the bag and off your car seats.

The internal capacity is much larger then I initially though and i’ve fit three pairs of boards in at once (two with bindings)

And also was able to fit two pairs (with bindings) and a helmet and able to fully close the zipper.

Nice, very nice.

(Rider) Mark Carroro – Expert Skiboarder