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Whether you’re taking a hike to get at some early season snow or going for a day tour in the middle of the winter the Dakine Chute 2200 cu in Backpack will carry everything you need for your adventure. Fill up your hydration reservoir and slip it into the Chute’s insulated sleeve before starting your trek and be comfortable knowing your shovel and probe are secured in the front avie pocket. With top and back access you can easily get to any supplies or snacks you need along the way and the diagonal ski carry system will hold your planks in place as you mush up the mountain.
the durability is great but this backpack is a little taller and less fat than most school backpacks so if you're gonna be carrying a lot of books you might not want it. read my review...
Finally a well sized backpack for skiing and/or carry stuff for the whole weekend. For me it's the best backpack I had so far. Its larger than the Heli Pro and still not too big.
This bag is absolutely great. Wether I am going to class, skiing, riding my bike, or just doing a quick day hike. This bag will do everything you ask for. At 2200 cu in it may be on the larger side for a ski bag, but its not like you have to pack it full every-time. Just cinch down the straps and its as low profile as most other bags. The diagonal ski carry system is clutch for transporting ur skis from the parking lot, or hiking up. Every feature I have found on this bag serves its purpose and goes beyond.
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I got the olive soba and I must say this bag looks sick!! and is great for it's main purpose which is for backcountry ski trips so if your a skier this bag is perfect, being a snowboarder myself though it is easily modified to carry a snowboard instead. It's super comfortable although the main purpose I bought it for is school which it will work ok for but it's more tall and less fat than most backpacks so it's not the best choice if you're carrying a lot of books, but over all it looks awesome and will be great for dayhikes and snowboarding trips when you're not in school.
Hey, I was looking for a good bag that would work for school and skiing. I mostly ski in the north east, so im not doing a ton of BC skiing, i probably will never carry a shovel or any of that with me. But i would like something that can carry my skis on occasion and my books for school. I have a backpack for school that's about 2000cu in. and when i wear it, it feels like it would just be to big to ski with, and the chute is bigger. so i was looking at the Dakine Pro 2 pack for skiing but i like the size of the chute for school. Does anyone have any experience with either backpack? any info would be great. Basically i need to know if this bag would be to big to ski with if im not a huge BC skierMichael, i look at all the dakine bags and am set one these two. The heli pro is much to small for all my school stuff
Perhaps it's just me but the Pro 2i s agreat size and yes the Chute is rather large for a ski pack..Neither seems to be ideal for carrying books, etc though so I'd go with a seperate backpack for those.
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