
The Best Ski Accessories for 2026
Oct 1, 2025
In recent years, Raide packs have earned a solid reputation among backcountry and mountaineering athletes thanks to a number of thoughtfully-designed features. A well-integrated helmet carry and easy access to avy tools are two of the features we like most. Strategically-placed pockets allow you to pull your probe out while wearing the pack. You can also grab a shovel blade and handle out of the bottom when you drop one shoulder strap and swing the pack around. While its moniker advertises a 30-liter capacity, the roll-top closure allows you to extend that by up to eight liters. A reinforced back panel ensures the pack doesn’t deform when you stuff it to the brim, while also enabling access when you need to dig deep into your gear. All in all, the pack is a unique combination of robust features and minimalist design that performs well during deep backcountry and high-alpine missions.
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