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Dakine Boot back pack (brief) review

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Just a brief one but if anyone is looking to buy a boot back pack then look no further IMO!

Not used in anger so no saying how this will perform but just bought the Dakine DLX Boot Back Pack 80l. Looks like an amazing piece of kit and the best bit is it is one of the few bags that will take my 30/350 boots. Apparently bags like the Snokart will at a real push only fit a 29.

The boots sit nicely into 2 separated waterproof pockets, at the top there is a protective goggle pocket and on the back of it 3 separate further pockets. One small one I'm guessing designed for keys, phone etc., one medium one that would take my iPad and a newspaper etc. and then a larger one that will easily fit my ski jacket, ski trousers plus a few other bits of clothing.

The bag seems very well made as you would expect from Dakine.

Cheers!
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