Quick Answer
✅ Yes. TSA allows snowboards in checked luggage.
❌ Snowboards are not permitted as carry-on due to size.
⚠️ Airlines treat snowboards as oversized sports equipment and usually charge fees unless included in a sports bag allowance.
Details
- Carry-on:
- Not allowed — snowboards are too large to fit overhead or under seats.
- Checked luggage:
- Snowboards are permitted if packed in a snowboard bag or case.
- Airlines typically count them as one piece of checked baggage.
- Bags often hold both snowboard and boots together.
- Airline fees:
- Some airlines include snowboards in standard baggage allowance.
- Others charge oversize/sports equipment fees ($50–$150 depending on carrier).
- International flights:
- Most carriers allow snowboards but enforce strict size/weight caps.
TSA Snowboard Rules Summary
Snowboard Item | Carry-On | Checked |
---|---|---|
Snowboard | ❌ Not allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Snowboard bag (with boots) | ❌ Not allowed | ✅ Allowed (may count as 1 checked item) |
Boots only | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Gotchas / Common Issues
- ✈️ Packing required: Snowboards must be in a padded bag or case.
- ✈️ Airline policies vary: Some airlines waive fees; others charge for oversize sports equipment.
- ✈️ Weight limit: Bags over 50 lbs (23 kg) may incur extra charges.
- ✈️ Boots: Safer to carry boots in your carry-on if weight is an issue.
Sources
- TSA – What Can I Bring? (Sports Equipment)
- Airline baggage policies (Delta, United, American, Alaska Airlines).