Value rolling duffel for smaller folks.
Pros: Stable roller, sturdy material, high volume
Cons: Fussy main zipper, side load straps *must* be well tightented, no side handles, no vertical room for large (XL, XXL helmets)
Pros: Stable roller, sturdy material, high volume
Cons: Fussy main zipper, side load straps *must* be well tightented, no side handles, no vertical room for large (XL, XXL helmets)

Pros: Extra space around boots for luggage, utility pockets, durability
Cons: Some discomfort with shoulder strap

Pros: high quality materials, good internal space
Cons: useless lock cable, no shoulder carry strap

Pros: Goes on easily, Holds skis and poles very securely
“ I'm a ski instructor who doesn't use the locker room. I change into my boots from the car. The most important accessory that I have had for the last 7 years in all my ski equipment is the Hot Gear Bag. Here's why. The bag is heated both by plugging into my car or my outlet at home. The bag dries the boots out overnight. And the gloves. And the goggles. ...” --weems
“Great ski carrier. Definitely the easiest way to carry skis and poles that I have found. Also made it really easy to lift skis and poles out of my Rocket Box. I got it at Amazon, but also available at the Ski-Lash website. www.skilash.com. ” --Don W
“ A few week ago I bought the Hot Gear Ajax Bag on Sierra Trading Post for about $75 shipped, including tax. They keeping offering 30/35% coupons at this time and this make a great deal, I was refusing to pay $200 for a boot bag, but for the price you can get at Sierra, this is a hard to pass deal. I had a chance to use the bag twice and this is something I will never...” --mfa81
“ Joal provided a solution for a problem that many ski collectors have, how to display skis without damaging them. Joal's brackets called "Skraks" (no idea where that came from but... work very simply and very well. You have two sizes to choose from, 60-100mm and 80-120mm, these come with all mounting hardware include including "molly bolts" to mount them on the wall. Joal thought of all ways...” --Philpug
“ I have been making due with an assortment of miscellaneous bags for many years, and none of them came close to meeting the needs of a skier. Finally determined to make my life easier this year I started looking and searching for a ski specific bag that would carry everything except skis and poles. This bag looks like it will do it all with ease. Boots go in side...” --mgrezmer
“ After reading a review of a Bode Miller bag for $225, I just had to add this item to this category. I got two High Sierra Ski Boot Backpack Bags for about $20 bucks a piece from Sierra Trading Post http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,71286_High-Sierra-Ski-Boot-Backpack-Bag.html (had a DealFlyer promo). I've used this bag almost every day for a week. It holds my helmet, boots, extra...” --reddirt
“ I agree with MCFC chris on this one. Expensive!! But oh so worth it. Two of to put together as this is one heavy mother!! The locks are really good, like what you would see on a security door in a building. The unit bolts to the floor as well, so it can’t be tipped over. Excellent unit. Should keep my gear safe this year – outside on the patio Thanks MCFChris as I bought this on...” --Briangreen2010
“ Lets not mess about here, these are expensive. Over £500… Are they worth it?? Yes every single penny. Why??? We got burgled 2 months ago. Garage door was popped off at the hinges. I lost tools, and 2 cheap bikes (I also have an Asgard Bike Store for my carbon road bike – which they could not get into either) All my ski gear and bikes remained untouched. The cheeky thieves even tried my...” --MCFCCHRIS
“I was looking for additional storage, but had limited wall space to hang skis on. Traditional hanging rack systems leave the skis perpendicular to the wall and I've found many times where the bindings from 2 adjacent pairs bump into each other and prevent the skis from hanging straight. I've also found some of the newer skis (particularly cap construction) are too thick to fit traditional...” --OldEasternSkier
“ Mountiansmith is not necessarily known for their ski products, but the versatility of their boot bag is unmatched. I headed up to Squaw this past weekend to put the Cube to the test. The bag not only fit my ski boots, but also my gloves, goggles, jacket, pants, long underwear, socks, and snacks for the hill. The 150d RipStop Poly material is rock solid and weather resistant (ie. doesn't soak...” --mmckay