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Eberlestock Bandit Pack Backpack 13.7 l - Black
A backpack featuring a 13.7-liter capacity, crafted for day hikes and hunting. It includes a front panel with a laser-cut MOLLE system, which facilitates the attachment of compatible accessories and enables clothing or other gear to be carried in a readily accessible spot. The sides are equipped with elastic pockets for carrying water bottles or longer items like a tripod, spotting scope, or trekking poles.
Adjustable front panel straps, main compartment with full access
Front panel straps are adjustable, enabling secure attachment of extra gear to the side or compression of the backpack when it's not fully packed. The main compartment unzips entirely, offering complete access to the interior. The top flap features an organizer with a mesh zippered pocket and a magazine divider.
Water tank holder, adjustable carrying system
Inside the backpack, there is a mount for securing water reservoirs with a capacity of 2 or 3 liters. Additionally, there is a provision for an adjustable hip belt to help distribute weight more efficiently when carrying heavier loads. The adjustable shoulder carrying system allows customization for a perfect fit to the user's body. This model is compatible with a rain cover to safeguard gear in negative weather conditions.
Main features
- 13.7 L capacity
- Front panel with laser cuts
- MOLLE system for attachments
- Side pockets with flexibility
- Front panel straps that are adjustable
- Main compartment offering full access
- Organizer featuring a mesh pocket
- Compartment for magazines
- Holder for water tank
- Includes space for a hip belt
- Adjustable carrying system
- Works with a rain cover
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Eberlestock is an American brand founded in 1985 by Glenn Eberle, an Olympian, pilot, and avid hunter. The company began by creating a lightweight and durable shooting rest, which led to further innovations. The Just One Pack backpack proved to be a breakthrough solution, allowing for comfortable carrying of weapons on the back while maintaining full freedom of movement. The company gained recognition thanks to modular systems such as the Mainframe™ frame, whose load capacity has been tested with loads of up to almost 600 kilograms. The range also includes models developed in collaboration with outdoor organizations, such as the Team Elk Pack created in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Eberlestock is also developing its own Doppel:Ganger® camouflage line, which includes Mountain, Skye, and Mirage variants, based on dual-image technology that increases camouflage effectiveness. Currently, Eberlestock, based in Boise, Idaho, is recognized as one of the leaders in designing equipment for hunters, tactical operators, and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Mesh spacer | Yes |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 463 x 178 x 165 mm |
| Number of pockets | 2 |
| Main color | Black |
| Main material | nylon |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Capacity | 13.7 l |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Weight | 1100 g |
| EAN | 812028016822 |
| Manufacturer code | 1000213-009 |
| Brand | Eberlestock |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
LCS (Laser Cut System) is a new version of the assembly used in the MOLLE system, where instead of traditional tapes, laser-cut holes are used directly in the material. The system is much lighter than standard sewn-on PALS tapes and guarantees better camouflage. The holes are hemmed with thread to prevent fuzzing and ripping, or, as in the case of Cordura, the laser-cut edges are fused.