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Thule Roundtrip roller bag 165cm is worth considering. I haven't used it on an overseas trip yet. Well made, thickly padded both ends and lightly padded on the body fabric. Good straps externally and there are internal straps to keep your board in place. I can fit two boards in. one with, one without bindings. +boots, jacket & pants & a few other bits of gear. You could probably fit a helmet in, but I'm not a fan of that, in case it gets damaged. YMMV...

 
I've had my burton for almost 15 years (equivalent of the wheelie gig), it's been everywhere from Argentina to Norway and countless trip in France and it's still there for the foreseeable future. I just had to replace the zipper handles.

I pack everything in it: boards, boots, clothes, toiletries, tools... Except my backpack. We also pack 2/3 boards with binding unmounted sometimes.

I don't know if there are better ones, but you can't go wrong with the basic Burton.

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Dakine Low Roller!!! I have had 1. Taken it everywhere. the 157cm can easily fit a 161 board. Packed up it weights 49 lbs. If you have a Dakine Roller bag you can double stack them and use 1 hand!!!

The only thing I wish was I wish the Dakine Boot Backs, clipped onto the low roller. Most airlines let a boot bag fly free with a checked ski or snowboard bag.
 
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Hey man, It would be tight depending on any extra outwear and packaging/protection you add, I've just picked up a secondhand the 165 and added some images below for you to see.

Basically I've packed 4-boards in there (157 Surfari & Yup, 154 Dada and 147 Party Platter. There's still plenty of room in the middle section for soft outerwear between the outside pockets.

In the pockets I've got 2 sets of bindings and outerwear pants, could I get another set of bindings in, yeah I reckon. The issue will be pushing weight but I just measured this and it's a tad over 20kgs.

Note there's no boots or helmet packed.

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Hey man, It would be tight depending on any extra outwear and packaging/protection you add, I've just picked up a secondhand the 165 and added some images below for you to see.

Basically I've packed 4-boards in there (157 Surfari & Yup, 154 Dada and 147 Party Platter. There's still plenty of room in the middle section for soft outerwear between the outside pockets.

In the pockets I've got 2 sets of bindings and outerwear pants, could I get another set of bindings in, yeah I reckon. The issue will be pushing weight but I just measured this and it's a tad over 20kgs.

Note there's no boots or helmet packed.

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Thanks for checking it out, appreciate it! Close enough I'll probably pick one up. Have an old Burton one I can make my son put his stuff in and carry if I have to! [emoji23]

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I ended up getting the Low Roller by Dakine and it’s worked great. I can fit 3 boards, bindings, boots, helmet, jacket, pants, goggles and a bunch of other clothing in there no problem. It’s still well under 50lbs. Not a crazy expensive bag either. Was thinking about getting one of the higher end Burton bags but just didn’t want to spend that much.
 
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