Dakine Poacher RAS 26L Backpack Naval Academy 2025

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Size
Description

An airbag-ready pack for heli, snowcat and lift-assist powder skiing.
The Poacher R.A.S. 26L offers the refined fit and carry of its bigger siblings but is sized for snowcat, heli and lift-assist laps. It's a panel loader with dedicated avalanche tool storage and backpanel access to the main compartment. The molded back makes for a snug, comfortable fit, so you can give 'er as required. It's compatible with the Mammut® Removable Airbag System 3.0 and features Dakine's exclusive RollTop airbag closure.
1587 cubic inches [ 26L ]
24 x 12 x 7 [ 61 x 30 x 18cm ]
4 lbs. [ 1.8kg ]

Tech

Limited Lifetime Warranty
Two zippered compartments
Fleece lined sunglass pocket
Adjustable waist belt
Dri-mesh backpanel
Removable Airbag System 3.0 by Mammut® compatible (sold separately) with RollTop closure
Diagonal & A-frame ski carry
Vertical snowboard carry
DK Impact Spine Protector compatible (sold separately)
Backpanel zippered main access
Deployable helmet carry
Fleece lined goggle pocket
Two-way radio handset or insulated hydration compatible
Snow tool/shovel pocket
Quick draw ice axe loop
Side & hipbelt pockets
Snow shedding molded backpanel & padded hipbelt
Rescue whistle on sternum strap

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