Quality ski travel backpacks range from $100–180 for basic models with essential features, $180–280 for mid-range packs with dedicated boot compartments, clamshell access, and better organization, and $280–400+ for premium models with the most durable materials, best suspension systems, and full feature sets. Expect to spend $150–250 for a pack that will last multiple seasons and protect your gear effectively. This is a worthwhile investment considering the cost of the ski equipment it protects.
Ski Backpack · Ski Travel Backpack
How much should I expect to spend on a quality ski travel backpack?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Resort / In-Bounds Daypack
$35 – $120
Compact, lightweight packs (10-22L) for carrying essentials during lift-served skiing without backcountry-specific features.
Compact volume (10-22L)Low-profile designInsulated hydration tube

Ski Boot Backpack
$40 – $160
Specialized transport backpacks with dedicated boot compartments and gear organization for carrying ski boots and equipment to the mountain.
Dedicated boot compartmentVentilated boot storageHelmet pocket
More questions
- Can I use a ski travel backpack as my only ski bag for a flight?
- Do I really need a dedicated ski travel backpack, or can I just use my regular hiking backpack?
- How do I pack wet boots for the return trip without ruining my dry clothes?
- Can I use a ski travel backpack for backcountry touring?
