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DaKine Heli Pro 16L Pack – When we say this pack has everything, we mean this pack has everything. A deployable water bottle pocket, diagonal ski carry, snowboard cross carry, and vertical snowboard carry are just the beginning. The DaKine Heli Pro 16L Pack is the ultimate backcountry companion when you’re planning your next get away with sweet powdery stashes. A Nalgene 100 oz [3L] resevoir with Aquaguard is tucked away, as is a quick draw ice axe sleeve for emergency or storage. DaKine thought of everything when it made the Heli Pro 16L Pack. It even comes with a waterproof, fleece-lined camera pocket!
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.
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There isn't a better known snow pack than the Heli Pro 16L from Dakine. Designed to be super versatile the Heli Pro 16L is just the right size to get you and your skis or board up the mountain. Exterior pockets, including a waterproof, fleece-lined camera pocket and a special goggle pocket keep valuables safe and dry while you play in the snow. A deployable water bottle lets you not go thirsty and 1200 cubic inches (20 liters) holds all the extras you need for a day on the slopes.

Dakine has been creating and designing quality goods since 1979.
The Dakine Heli Pro has always been the standard for light weight ski and snowboard day packs. The Heli Pro line features enough room for the essentials, but it's low profile design allows for comfort whether you are riding lifts hitting the park or hiki

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| Access Types: | Panel zip |
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| Capacity: | 1000 cu. in. |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| External Pockets: | 1 Front, 1 avalanche pocket, 1 waist pocket, 1 side |
| Gear Loops: | No |
| Hydration Compatible: | Yes, insulated |
| Ice Axe Loops: | Quickdraw sleeve |
| Linear inches: | 34" |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 600D Polyester |
| Rain Cover: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Backcountry skiing and snowboarding |
| Shovel Pocket: | Yes |
| Size: | 19" x 10" x 5" |
| Ski Carry: | Yes, diagonal |
| Snowboard Carry: | Yes, vertical and horizontal |
| Suspension: | Padded back panel, padded shoulder straps |
| Volume: | 1000cu in (16L) |
| Waist-belt: | Yes |
| Warranty: | Lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship |
| Weight: | 2 lbs |
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This product is available in the following colors:
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| Red Shotgun | Premier | ||
| Black | White | ||
| Bomber | White Chop Shop |
Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Color | |
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| Black | 94.95 |
| Bomber | 94.95 |
| Premier | 62.9971.9671.96 |
| White | 62.9962.9962.99 |
| White Chop Shop | 62.9971.9671.96 |
| Cyan Chop Shop | 69.90 |
| Red Shotgun | 62.9964.993 More... |
RememberDelaware.com offers this product at $42.50, but does not provide any color/size information.
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Great, Durable, adjustable pack! | |
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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. | |
| outdoorliv2412155 at Backcountry.com on 09/16/2008 | |
great pack | |
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I have been skiing with this pack for the past week and i have to say it truly is a great pack. It fits really well whether hard charging a double or sluggin some gear up to the hill. It is a small pack, it is only really good for a couple sandwiches a few under layers and maybe a thin shell, but it hase some great pockets that come in handy. the water proof camera pocket is great and the camelback holder, and expandable bottle holder are great features. The ski carry is a nice touch, making it easy to get your sticks up the the lodge or throw them on your back fro a short hike. also, even tho there is no boot carry i like to strap my powerstraps around the top loo and cinch them down with the side straps. I have it in the white chop shop and its pretty steezy, i love the look and definetly appreciate the functionality of the heli pro. yet another great buy from backcountry | |
| tonyblout2088229 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/13/2009 | |
good all around bag | |
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Few things I didn't really like; | |
| Justin Latessa at Backcountry.com on 10/26/2008 | |
Sick Bag!!! | |
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I have owned a couple of these over the years and Dakine has done nice job of upgrading it year over year. I agree with other reviews that the ski carry can be a little sloppy, but its not a problem for me. I love the little features like the goggle pocket, the expandable water bottle holder (strange how a bottle of booze fits perfect in there) the waterproof camera pocket, I could go on and on. I like the different patterns, but went with black to keep it clean. with all the straps and padding you can really load it down and its still comfy for hours. Mine gets lots of use outside of the skiing world as well as an overnight bag for short trips. Mine is well used, and highly recommended. | |
| Matthew Bernard at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/19/2008 | |
A good little summit pack | |
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I used this as a summit pack for Mt. Adams. The glacier to the summit was way too icy (and steep at times) to try to skin up, so I used crampons on the ascent and used the pack to carry my skies. As previously pointed out, it is true that the skies flop around a bit, but it wasn't that bad, and it was nice to have this very light summit pack for a VERY, VERY enjoyable ski down from the summit. :) One other thing to note is that because it is just a lightweight and small pack, there is obviously no back support. So the pack was not super comfortable on the ascent, but certainly doable for a few hours. I'd recommend the pack, recognizing it's limitations. | |
| Tricky_ER_DR at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/09/2008 | |
4 years old and still a great pack! | |
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I have used this pack with my gotamas and had absolutely no issues with fitting them through the bottom loop. I am 5'4" and 115lbs and this pack fits great through the waist, shoulders and back. Very comfortable for short day hikes. I usually have issues finding backpacks that can size down to fit my frame but Dakine has a great product for a great price. No rips or tears in the past couple of years, and I am super stoked about the winter insulated hydration pocket. I am a big fan of this pack because of it's size, please don't even think that you can make this pack work for an overnight trip because you will be disappointed. | |
| LIZ KUZ at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/19/2009 | |
Nice Carry Barry | |
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I like this pack because it holds the load in a comfortable place, which, for me at least is vital to being able to ride how I want. For hiking it has well placed straps for skis or snowboard, and enough pockets to keep your gear separate and locked down, but not so many that you lose your lunch (or anything else.) Inside there is a little pouch that keeps your probe ready and your shovel is attaches so that it is always easy to access as well for (hopefully never...) when you really need it. | |
| Cody Barnhill at Backcountry.com Outlet on 04/28/2009 | |
Gets the job done | |
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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. | |
| THOMAS ARMENTO at Backcountry.com on 11/12/2008 | |
Killer pack that turns heads/works great | |
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| I just got back from Snowbird where I rode hard for 4 days. The Dakine drew some "cool bag!" comments and had a lot of brothers on the hill, although none in the flashy plaid pattern. I packed my lunch and a tool, plus a couple other key items in case I got lost including a camelback bladder. Easily the coolest feature is the bladder line pocket in the left shoulder strap that kept the line from freezing and dangling. Gorgeous pack both in practical use and looks. | |
| Jason the Trainer at Evogear on 02/11/2008 | |
Not for school, but.... | |
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i made the mistake of getting this for school, BAD IDEA!...the lack of pockets and small size make it bad for school, however as a riders pack...awesome!...easy to pack an extra layer, a pair of night goggles, and some snacks, glove liners, face mask and other small items...for when you ride all day and go day to night and want to stay hydrated...that's what i use it for. | |
| ylue&bellow at Backcountry.com Outlet on 02/17/2009 | |
| "This is a very great backpack. It is very comfortable so when Im at school carrying all of my books, my back doesnt hurt and the straps are very comfortable on my shoulders. The drink holder that zips out is also very convenient. My friend has had her Heli Pro backpack for a couple of years now and it is still in great shape. All in all this is a great purchase!" | |
| Danielle from Marysville, WA at eBags.com on 09/14/2009 | |
| "I bought this backpack for my daughter who is in the 8th grade. This is only her second day of school, but so far she loves it. There are a lot of pockets for all of her girly things. I like it because of the good straps for reduced back strain." | |
| Angela from Lake Stevens, WA at eBags.com on 09/10/2009 | |
| "I like the organization aspect, but the extra support and padding for carrying heavier loads is really the reason we bought the backpack" | |
| Margaret from Lake Stevens, WA at eBags.com on 09/19/2009 | |
| "i think this product has great style, good durability, good for boarding, water proof, lovin it...ocupation general worker for a car shop..." | |
| Tobyn from Seattle, WA at eBags.com on 09/14/2009 | |
| "Awesome backpack and it was a really good deal! Thanks so much for the help and making it affordable." | |
| Jake Weaver from Missoula, MT at eBags.com on 09/25/2009 | |
| "Love this bag... now i have the set" | |
| Anonymous Customer from Atlanta, GA at eBags.com on 09/07/2009 |
too heavy | |
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This bag was really heavy. Also, when I bought it on tramdock it said "one size", but the actual bag that came was a large. It was way too big. I'm 5'6'' and when i buckled the waist strap, the shoulder straps were too big to touch my shoulders. And the chest strap was not in a comfortable place for a female--all the pressure was right across my chest. This bag empty weighs as much as my old bag did when loaded with my clothes. I ended up returning it. Still, it seemed tough and well made, with good features, so if you're a big strong guy who doesn't mind plaid, this might be the perfect bag for you. | |
| str3138778 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/11/2009 | |
look elsewhere... | |
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diagonal ski attachment sucks. They leave the skis loose to wobble around as you hike/climb and there is no way to cinch them down. | |
| Wayne Harvey at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/07/2008 | |
Gets the job done | |
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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. | |
| THOMAS ARMENTO at Backcountry.com Outlet on 11/11/2008 | |
Ok | |
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I have had this pack for a few years now great pack for short hikes with a snowboard the virtical and horizontal option is great, however the diagonal ski carry is lacking to say the least, with bigger heavier skis the straps just don't cinch tight enough at all and the skis flop around. Put in a full hydration system and you lose all your interior storage, it was a good pack at first but after a few climbs and tours felt that it needed more. Borrowed my buddies BD covert pack was much happier. | |
| Wheaton at Backcountry.com Outlet on 03/04/2009 | |
Get the 20L, You'll thank me. | |
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This pack is constructed well and is quiet durable. I use mine for motorcycle riding and find it to be rather heavy totally empty. I would recommend getting the 20L over the 16L pack if you wanna carry more than a jacket in it though. Over all it has fair storage, functionality and looks pretty cool. | |
| hodjie2379052 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 09/24/2008 | |