Evo · Ski & Snowboard
evo Roller Ski Bag
$170.05
$242.93Save $72.89 (30%)
at Evo
Price tracked since Jun 17
About this product
The evo Roller Ski Bag is a purpose-built travel bag designed to carry up to two pairs of skis along with poles, boots, and outerwear in a single, organized package. The shell is constructed from 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop with a PU face-out finish, and the lining combines 250G PE Tarpaulin with a non-PVC coated mesh. All materials carry bluesign approval and a PFC-free C0 DWR treatment, reflecting a reduced environmental footprint. The 175 cm size accommodates skis up to 175 cm in length, with overall bag dimensions of 75 by 12 by 8 inches (185 x 34 x 22 cm), while the 195 cm version extends to 84 by 12 by 8 inches (202.5 x 34 x 22 cm). Five heavy-duty haul handles and a dedicated handle on the wheeled end make maneuvering straightforward, and durable, quiet rolling wheels handle the load on the move. Organization is covered by a zippered external pocket and a zippered internal storage pocket. Padded protection, an external ID sleeve, number 10 YKK zippers with locking cars, and a foldable design for compact storage round out the feature set. A 365-day-plus-one warranty is included.
- Category
- Ski & Snowboard
- Material
- 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop with PU Face Out / 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop, Tarpaulin, Recycled PET, PU
- Color
- Black
- Size
- 175 cm
- Sku#
- EB-256190-1001
- Type
- Ski Bags
- Shell
- 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop with PU Face Out / 600D 100% Recycled PET Ripstop
- Lining
- 250G PE Tarpaulin, Non-PVC Coated Mesh
- Padded
- Yes
- Straps
- 5 Heavy-Duty Haul Handles Handle on Wheeled End for Easy Maneuvering
What people are saying
Reviewers consistently praise the evo Roller Ski Bag for its generous capacity, noting it comfortably fits two pairs of skis along with poles, boots, and accessories, with the 195cm version impressing testers by accommodating even a third skinnier pair. The full-length, suitcase-style opening is frequently highlighted as making packing intuitive and easy, and the smart handle layout with exterior compression straps earns points for portability. The padded shell and overall construction are considered solid for the price. The most common criticisms center on the wheels, which reviewers describe as serviceable but not as smooth or durable as those on premium competitors, and the interior liner, which is noted as feeling lower quality and prone to wear over time. Some users also flag that the Deluxe version can run heavy, potentially triggering airline overweight fees.
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