Dakine Youth Heli Pro 18L Backpack Utility Green 2025

$134.99
1 in stock
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Size
Description

The Perfect Pack For On and Off The Hill
For the youngsters that want to ride/ski in or out of bounds, the Youth Heli Pro 18L should be your top consideration. Vertical snowboard carry allows for a quick hike into the backcountry or even from the parking lot to the chair. It also comes with a quick dry mesh padded back panel and room for shovels and snow tools. An internal mesh pocket allows for hydration on the go and a 38mm web belt ensures a snug fit. If your youngster is using it off the snow, it’s got a laptop sleeve internally that fits most 15” laptops. The Youth Heli Pro 18L works in any conditions, both on or off the snow, capable of tackling your biggest little adventures.
18.89 x 10.62 x 6.29" [ 48 x 27 x 16cm ]
1.80 lbs [ 0.82 kg ]

Tech

Youth specific fit
Vertical snowboard carry with horizontal snowboard carry option
Diagonal or A-frame ski/splitboard carry
Quick-dry mesh padded back panel
Snow tools/shovel pocket with sleeves
Large fleece-lined goggle pocket
External quick-stash pocket
Internal mesh pocket
Two-way radio handset or insulated hydration compatible
38 mm webbing belt
Rescue whistle on sternum strap
100% recycled polyester

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