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DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Winter Pack - 1200cu in
If you're heading into the backcountry but don't want a massive load on your back, look to the DAKINE Heli Pro 20L Backpack. With 1200 cubic inches of interior space, it gives you a not-too big, but not-too small option for forays into the great white yonder. So pack some extra clothes and a lunch into the main compartment, slide your avie shovel and probe into the quick-access front pocket, and skin up. If you have to hike, strap your board(s) in the ski or snowboard carry systems. DAKINE tricked out this pack with a fleece-lined goggle pocket, a waterproof camera pocket, and an insulated sleeve for your hydration system.
Bottom Line: DAKINE's powerhouse pack for day trips into the backcountry.
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hey im about 5' 8" and i was wondering if this backpack is better...
hey im about 5' 8" and i was wondering if this backpack is better or the 16L??
By: willie
3 hours ago
I'm trying to decide between the Heli Pro 20L and Dakine Baker...
I'm trying to decide between the Heli Pro 20L and Dakine Baker pack. My use will be backcountry snowboarding (light day trips) and I'm about 6'2". Will one fit my torso better? Are the shoulder and hip straps any different in terms of construction and quality?
By: J Lien
November 15, 2008
I think that the Heli Pro 20L would fit your frame better, and I'm pretty sure the shoulder straps and hip straps are the same. The Baker pack is only 16 liters though, so I really think it may be too small for you. I like the horizontal board carry of the Heli Pro too. Good for short hikes, and makes an awesome make-shift butt pad. :)
By: Lauren B. ![]()
November 17, 2008
What are those 3 little elastic loops for? They are shown in...
What are those 3 little elastic loops for? They are shown in the third detail view and named "Gear loop".I've always wondered why they are there.
By: que2497671
October 22, 2008
Just gives you the option of clipping stuff to the outside if you want it to be handy without taking the pack off or it won't fit in the pack. Water bottle, gloves, helmet, that kind of thing.
By: Angus Bohanon ![]()
October 22, 2008
Will it work for carrying school supplies?
Will it work for carrying school supplies?
By: log2469915
October 8, 2008
I use it as my school backpack and it hauls everything just fine as long as you aren't hauling huge text books and binders.
By: Casey ![]()
October 9, 2008
Will it work on the moon, or the camelback tube will froze?
Will it work on the moon, or the camelback tube will froze?
By: blinkfest2414009
September 15, 2008
The moon gets really really cold, and really really hot. not much atmosphere. so uh, it depends. planning on taking a trip?
True. The moon does have some crazy temperatures. The shoulder strap is meant to keep your camelback tube insulated. If it doesn't camelback does make bladders with an insulated tube and nozzle, so they don't freeze which could easily go into the pack. Just be sure to suck all the water out of the nozzle after you lock the flow valve, because it might still freeze. I could totally take one to the moon. Without a doubt.
Tech Specs:
| Material: | 600D Polyester |
| Volume: | 1200cu in (20L) |
| Suspension: | Padded back panel, padded shoulder straps |
| Waist-belt: | Yes |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Access Types: | Panel zip |
| External Pockets: | 2 Front, 1 waist, 1 side |
| Snowboard Carry: | Yes, vertical and horizontal |
| Ski Carry: | Yes, diagonal |
| Gear Loops: | No |
| Ice Axe Loops: | Quickdraw sleeve |
| Shovel Pocket: | Yes |
| Recommended Use: | Backcountry skiing and snowboarding |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |







