Description of DAKINE Heli Pro 16L Backpack - 1000cu in:
Ah … There's nothing like lift-accessed backcountry lines. You get the untouched lines of the backcountry AND the vert of a resort. DAKINE hooks you up for beyond-the-rope yo-yoing with the Heli Pro 16L Backpack. A versatile carry system secures a board or skis for hikes, and a pouch secures your shovel and probe. DAKINE eases your trips beyond the boundaries with an integrated a fleece-lined goggle pocket, an insulated hydration pocket, a deployable water bottle pocket, and a waterproof waist-belt pocket. And if you like to earn your turns, 1000 cubic inches of interior space gives you a streamlined pack for tours.
Bottom Line: It's all about backcountry bliss--how you get there is up to you.
I used this pack for sidecountry trips and short backcountry tours last season. Until the ski strap ripped off late in the year, I've had great experiences with the Heli Pro. It's big enough for your shovel, probe, skins, food, and water without being overbearing. As someone already mentioned, the diagonal ski attachment is not the greatest and I would be wary of the wear and tear you'll have over time. I've since moved on to using the Lowe Alpine pack, but feel the Heli Pro is still a decent choice for resort and sidecountry use.
this bag is really nice. Durable and has a ton of useful pockets and straps. The straps are really long and so they kinda just hang there if you have them pulled tight which kinda sicks but there are ways around that. It doesn't come with a camel pack but is compatible with one. This is a good bag and I highly recommend it.
This is one hell of a winter pack. It is extremely durable! It is pretty light weight for its size and durability. It is very adjustable. So you can easily adjust this pack for a a lazy loose fit or a snug fit while you are riding no problem. Also, the snowboard carry is awesome. I have tried the skis but, I wasn't a huge fan. The diagonal loop method isn't that great on this pack.
Another handy thing about this pack is that the top pocket that you see in the picture is actually padded. It is a great spare goggle or sunglass case. I used one of these packs for 4 months while working at The Canyons and I never had a problem with it. Looking forward to using it this up coming season.
Bottom line: If you are looking for a winter pack that you can store your gear in, extra goggles or sunglasses, and something that is hydration compatible with an insulated sleeve. Look no further, this pack is the one for you.