Dakine Mission
Dakine was started by Rob Kaplan when he came up with the idea of advanced type of surf leash in 1979. The company began in Hawaii in the year 1979 and then relocated to the Columbia Gorge at Hood River, Oregon in 1986. This company designs and sells apparel and equipment for sports enthusiasts worldwide.
Their main focus is on the outdoor sports of surfing(ocean and wind), skiing(snow and water), skating and mountain biking, where they provide everything that could possibly be needed for each one of the sports. That includes the required tools that are needed, as well as the luggage, bags, and packs to stow the tools in and everything else that one would want for their sport. Additionally, Dakine offers wallets and cases for cell phones, goggles, laptops, and other accessories.
Dakine means "The Best" in Hawaiian slang, and it's obvious that this company does its very best to provide the utmost quality and products for their customers around the world. They have exclusive distribution in over 50 countries, with their products being as popular in the other countries as they are in the United States.
One of Dakine's popular products is the Dakine Mission line of backpacks. These are described as back packs that are perfect for use while snowboarding, with all of the excellent features that one could want in a quality backpack. Dakine offers seven different designs of this back pack, with versions created for men and women both.
Three of the styles are what are known as "Team Mission", which is their Pro team edition. Each one was designed with the help of a professional: Tanner Hall, skier and X-Games champion; Eric Jackson, World Champion freestyle kayak-er; and Austin Smith, professional snowboarder.
Also available is the Mission Re-Gen pack, made of recycled plastic materials, which makes it very eco-friendly.
These high quality Dakine Mission back packs are designed and manufactured to last, with sizes to fit a smaller body to a larger sized body. Two of the seven different styles offer a choice of colors, but all have many important features to choose from such as an organizer pocket, a fleece or plush lined goggle pocket, as well as a fleece or plush lined pocket for sunglasses. These are also laptop compatible with a padded sleeve to fit most 15" laptops.
The Dakine Mission Line of back packs have the vertical snowboard carrying system. All of these backpacks have similar designs all in all, but also have individual features, too, so a person will easily be able to choose the perfect Heli Pro backpack that will suit their preferences, and price range.
Dakine is arguably one of the most premiere sports equipment and clothing manufacturers in the world. The pride they take in their products is obvious, as
well as the concern for their customers. By making the safest equipment possible, and the warmest cold weather clothing they can, they make sure that when their customers head out for a day on the water or in the mountains--either hiking, skiing, or biking, or whatever they plan--that they are geared up in the safest and highest quality products possible.
My name is Allan Stewart and I have several websites dedicated to health and well being for people and pets as well as product information.
Want to learn more about Dakine products, go to: Dakine Mission Or visit my website at Dakine Heli Pro for more information about the best quality backpacks.
Also see my other article on Dakien Backpacks:
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
DaKine Heli Pro DLX
Heli Pro DLX
Let's face it. If you are spending your hard earned money on high-end equipment of the mountain or slopes, then you want the very best you can get for your dollar. You want it to function flawlessly, last virtually forever, and look awesome. And not all companies are producing the high quality packs necessary for the serious players that alternative and extreme sports attract. The equipment made for these extremists must be made using the highest standards and quality that can be found.
Think about it, these are some of the most demanding sports that any athlete can endure. Since you demand the most from the sport, you should demand that your equipment perform the best, last the longest, and look the greatest while you are using it. Lesser materials or workmanship could leave you in a bad location with a bad situation. Never a good thought.
The people at DaKine know all this and have developed the Heli Pro series of packs with all this in mind. There are other styles, rest assured. But, the Heli Pro DLX is the one that will surely catch your eye. A must for your wish list.
DaKine also got Eric Pollard to come in and throw an idea down with their designers and in a flash they had the Heli Pro DLX - Eric Pollard. Virtually identical in every aspect to the DLX, excepting Eric's unique eye for color and graphics.
Built for those who truly love skiing, there are multiple ways to carry a board. Skis can easily be secured using ski carries that will retract when you don't need them. Special spots for the tools and equipment you'll need, like the easily accessible quick draw ice axe sleeve. There's also an external pocket for other tools or a snow shovel.
The waist belt is nicely padded for extra comfort and there are pockets for your goggles and sunglasses, both are fleece lined to protect your lenses from scratches. There's a pocket for your water bottle or you can purchase an optional reservoir that fits an insulated pocket in the pack.
The whole package comes in at a lightweight 3 pounds, how's that for keeping your load lighter? The size of the Heli Pro's works nicely, too. At 21" long, 11" wide. and 5.5" deep it has a capacity of 1200 cubic inches. If a person isn't inclined toward Eric's sense of color they aren't stuck with just a couple of alternatives either. There is sure to be a color that will please your sense of fashion, and there are colors for the girls too, not just the guys.
At Dakine they know that in alternative and extreme sports the demands can wear on equipment pretty fast. So they make their packs from 600D polyester for durability.
They insure that every pack they sell is only the highest quality workmanship and every seam and liner is inspected. As a subsidiary of Billabong there is a long tradition of only the highest quality products being handed to the customer. A tradition they aren't intending to break.
My name is Allan Stewart and I have several websites dedicated to health and well being for people and pets as well as product information. Want to learn more about Dakine products, go to: DLX Pro Or visit my website at Dakine Heli Pro for more information about the best quality backpacks. Also see my other article on Dakien Backpacks: Best In Backpacks
Let's face it. If you are spending your hard earned money on high-end equipment of the mountain or slopes, then you want the very best you can get for your dollar. You want it to function flawlessly, last virtually forever, and look awesome. And not all companies are producing the high quality packs necessary for the serious players that alternative and extreme sports attract. The equipment made for these extremists must be made using the highest standards and quality that can be found.
Think about it, these are some of the most demanding sports that any athlete can endure. Since you demand the most from the sport, you should demand that your equipment perform the best, last the longest, and look the greatest while you are using it. Lesser materials or workmanship could leave you in a bad location with a bad situation. Never a good thought.
The people at DaKine know all this and have developed the Heli Pro series of packs with all this in mind. There are other styles, rest assured. But, the Heli Pro DLX is the one that will surely catch your eye. A must for your wish list.
DaKine also got Eric Pollard to come in and throw an idea down with their designers and in a flash they had the Heli Pro DLX - Eric Pollard. Virtually identical in every aspect to the DLX, excepting Eric's unique eye for color and graphics.
Built for those who truly love skiing, there are multiple ways to carry a board. Skis can easily be secured using ski carries that will retract when you don't need them. Special spots for the tools and equipment you'll need, like the easily accessible quick draw ice axe sleeve. There's also an external pocket for other tools or a snow shovel.
The waist belt is nicely padded for extra comfort and there are pockets for your goggles and sunglasses, both are fleece lined to protect your lenses from scratches. There's a pocket for your water bottle or you can purchase an optional reservoir that fits an insulated pocket in the pack.
The whole package comes in at a lightweight 3 pounds, how's that for keeping your load lighter? The size of the Heli Pro's works nicely, too. At 21" long, 11" wide. and 5.5" deep it has a capacity of 1200 cubic inches. If a person isn't inclined toward Eric's sense of color they aren't stuck with just a couple of alternatives either. There is sure to be a color that will please your sense of fashion, and there are colors for the girls too, not just the guys.
At Dakine they know that in alternative and extreme sports the demands can wear on equipment pretty fast. So they make their packs from 600D polyester for durability.
They insure that every pack they sell is only the highest quality workmanship and every seam and liner is inspected. As a subsidiary of Billabong there is a long tradition of only the highest quality products being handed to the customer. A tradition they aren't intending to break.
My name is Allan Stewart and I have several websites dedicated to health and well being for people and pets as well as product information. Want to learn more about Dakine products, go to: DLX Pro Or visit my website at Dakine Heli Pro for more information about the best quality backpacks. Also see my other article on Dakien Backpacks: Best In Backpacks
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