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Color: Graffiti
Features
Description
Athalon Fitted Snowboard Bag-170cm. Built with the quality and care that Athalon bags are known for, the Fitted Snowboard Bag holds and protects one snowboard up to 170-centimeters long with bindings. Constructed of heavy gauge, water repellent polyester with super strong plated metal hardware and heavy duty self repairing nylon coil zippers with signature locking zipper pulls, the bag is built to last for the long haul. Ergonomic, heavy-duty rubber grip carry handles make it comfortable and easy to tote your board. Features that distinguish all Athalon bags from the competition include: reinforced stitching at high-stress points; properly placed and balanced handles and straps; water repellent materials that are breathable and have drainage capabilities; even weight distribution to lighten the load; snow specific sizing; and conveniently placed pockets. Backed by a 5-year warranty, the Fitted Snowboard Bag from Athalon offers quality, comfort, and ease of use.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 19.38 x 16.55 x 2.92 inches
Package Weight: 1.21 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 18 x 9 x 12 inches
Item Weight: 1 Pounds
Brand Name: Athalon
Color: Graffiti
Suggested Users: Unisex
Manufacturer: Athalon
Part Number: 356-graffiti
Outer Material: Softside
Size: 170cm
Sport Type: Snowboarding
Grip Size: Array
Date First Available: January 1, 2009