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Dakine Ski & Snowboard Baker Backpack

The Right Bag For Pow Pow

By Ben Bowers on Mon, Sep 28, 2009
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dakine_team_baker_pack1Ski and Snowboarding season is coming, and we know you’ve been waiting. Your mental preparations may be complete, but before you hit the slopes this year, consider upgrading your pack with the DAKINE Team Baker pack.

Affordable and functional, this bag is designed with a back country carver in mind. An insulated hydration sleeves keeps your water from freezing, while the probe and shovel pockets ensure your tools are close at hand should anything go wrong. Details like a fleece-lined goggle pocket provide nice protection for your Giro manifest Goggles, or any other pair for that matter, while a retractable cable ski carry tucks away when not in use, making it fine as an ordinary pack around town. If you’re not a fan of Mark Abma’s custom design shown here, other color options are available. Check through to see other DAKINE bag patterns in the gallery.

Cost: $70-$75 (depending on color)

DAKINE Ski & Snowboard Baker Backpack

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