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Mission Pro 25L Backpack

Dakine Mission Pro 25L Backpack

£ 145.-
incl. VAT excl. shipping costs
Colour: deep lake
Size:
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Mission Pro 25L Backpack

Chase fresh lines beyond the boundaries with everything you need stowed safely in the Mission Pro 25L. This dedicated backcountry pack features a clamshell design with a separate pocket for your shovel and probe, plus a main compartment for layers, skins and essential gear. The pack is hydration-ready with an insulated sleeve in the shoulder strap. The 25-liter size features vertical and horizontal board carry as well as diagonal ski carry.

Attributes

  • Attributes
    Manufactured in a more eco-friendly way
  • Article number: 684266
  • Gender:
    • Men
    • Women
  • Material Specification: 600D polyester
    Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
  • Weight: 950 g
  • Eco: bluesign®
  • Volume (l): 25 liter
Features
  • Women's specific fit
  • Horizontal and Vertical snowboard carry
  • Diagonal ski carry
  • DK Impact Spine Protector compatible (sold separately)
  • Fleece lined goggle pocket
  • Snow tool/shovel pocket
  • Padded hipbelt
  • Insulated hydro sleeve
  • Rescue whistle on sternum strap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About Dakine

Dakine started in 1979 on the shores of Maui, when Rob Kaplan set out to create a bombproof surf leash. With a move to the mountains, the business naturally expanded into snow sports. Some of Dakine's most iconic pieces were created out of the wants and wishes of local skiers and snowboarders who strolled in and out of the new office. Dakine pride themselves on the high quality of their products, and we are yet to come across someone who isn't impressed with their durability.