HEAD Boot Backpack

HEAD Boot Backpack

HEAD Boot Backpack


About Us

In 1939, Howard Head went to work as a riveter for aircraft manufacturer Glenn L. Martin Company before securing a position as an engineer. Head worked at Martin during the war years, when he became known for his fondness for poker and parties. He was still with the company in 1946 when his penchant for socializing led him to try skiing during an outing to Stowe, Vermont, an event that marked a turning point in his life. Despite being embarrassed by his efforts on the slopes, he was hooked on the sport and determined to improve his skill. Like many a beginner, he blamed the equipment for his poor performance, but unlike the vast majority of skiers, Head possessed the technical knowledge to make a convincing case. Skis at the time were long, heavy, and clumsy, they were also constructed of hickory wood, a material which easily lost its shape and created an unstable ride.



Dimensions: 42 x 41 x 25 cm; 570 Grams
Brand: HEAD
Model: 383082
Colour: Anthracite Or Yellow
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: HEAD
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 42 x 41 x 25 cm; 570 Grams

4 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Italy

    Lo zaino che mi serviva per le giornate di neve.
    All interno vanno sia gli scarponi che il caschetto e c spazio per guanti maschera.
    Molto comodo anche durante le sciate,meno in seggiovia
    Unica pecca,che modificher da solo,avrei messo delle cinghie orizzontali per tenere saldo lo zaino al torso

  2. Sascha says:

     Germany

    Schne Optik + kompakt. Helm geht sich auch aus, Handschuhe kann man hinter den Schuhen verstauen. Relativ dnnes Material, Produkthaltbarkeit wird man sehen…
    Achtung Skischuh-Sohlenlnge – 352 mm geht sich grad so aus!

  3. MikelWaynfje says:

     United Kingdom

    Good sized boot bag – I can get my helmet in as well, quite easily. It’s a ruck sack so can carry it on my back and still have hands free. No padding on the back section but you can put an item of clothing against the back part to make it comfortable. I am happy with it.

  4. Belle7787upmjs says:

     United Kingdom

    For a XL helmet you need to arrange carefully the boots and the helmet in order to put them inside. So an extra space of 10-15% would have been great.