Ski backpacks Dakine
Ski backpacks are special bags from the category of sport backpacks. They are designed for both skiing and snowboarding, generally for winter sports. They feature ergonomic shaping, soft padding, usually functional materials that are waterproof and breathable, and the presence of ski or snowboard straps. The more advanced ones also have integrated water bags or an anti-snow-slide-system system that releases airbags that can create an air bubble to protect against injuries. Generally speaking the backpacks that are more expensive justify their price tag by high functionality and usability in extreme conditions. Their equipment, of course, differs from model to model so choose carefully.
Dakine has a truly rich history in comparison with other brands of clothing and accessories, since it was founded in 1979. Dakine draws its attention to the development of its products, not just snowboards, but also backpacks for skateboarding, bike and snowboarding. An integral part of the collection is also Dakine backpacks and casual wear, as well as Dakine suitcases for true travel around the world. The fact that Dakine is one of the truly well-established brands that follow a long tradition is the fact that few Dakine products have come into contact - virtually every household owns at least one backpack, wallet or penalty of that brand. And that's a reputation the brand is keen to build on and improve its products. In addition to the Surf Team (Andy Irons, Brian Toth), Dakine has a team of skateboarders (Elliot Sloan, Shawn Hale), snowboarders (Josh Dirksen, Scott Stevens, Austin Smith), skiers (Andy Mahre, Eric Polland) or bikers (Graham Agassiz, Steffi Marth). But Dakine definitely does not stop - it also supports windsurfers or kite riders. For all these industries, it also develops its products.

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Dakine is among the best that we can offer you for more than 20 years. It combines reliability, great design and immense practicality. Dakine is especially popular among skateboarding and snowboard lovers, but most of the products are also designed for casual wear. The brand name is derived from the word "da kine" from the Hawaiian dialect, which means "kind".