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The Eberlestock Fac Track Pack (F3F) is a versatile military backpack designed with the needs of radio operators in mind. Named to honor America's Forward Air Controllers, this pack features a two-way zipper at the top, providing a convenient port for antennas. Inside, a full MOLLE panel on the back wall allows for secure attachment of any size radio pouch, ensuring safe and efficient radio carriage. With its top-load zipper, users can quickly access radio controls, while multiple pockets offer ample storage for batteries and accessories. The pack also includes a durable hip belt and shoulder harness for comfortable long-term wear.
Weight
2,72 kg (6 lbs)
Dimensions
Total volume: 46,7 L (2850 cubic inches)
Main compartment volume: 34 L (2075 cubic inches)
Dimensions: 63,5 x 30,5 x 25,4 cm (25”h x 12”w x 10”d)
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I myself actively use the older model of the backpack, with mollekuja along the entire length of the backpack. Ergonomically very good. Functional daypack. Maybe a bit small in terms of size, you have to tie the sleeping bag and pad to the outside of the backpack if you want to take them with you.
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The backpack is very nice, well structured and allows for good organization in cramming the contents, thanks also to large external pockets. Convenient front and top access. The only flaw I'm experiencing is due to the material of the shoulder straps which are very padded and would seem comfortable, but something comes out of the seams here and there through the fabric that "stings" the skin if you wear only a light shirt as it can be in summer. This is what I have noticed on other ends of the same brand. However, I miss testing them over long distances to understand whether or not this thing affects the comfort which otherwise would be very good, given that the shoulder straps can be adjusted in height very easily and the waist band is generous and supports well, as well as the lumbar padding.
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One of Eberle's best models for my own use. The side/main pockets can be conveniently sorted with smaller knapsacks, and the main compartment can fit a few days' worth of equipment and snacks. Soft shoulder straps and an all-round neat backpack. The 10-year warranty isn't a disadvantage either... Compared to the Halftrack, this lacks the tube pockets on the sides and is slightly bigger. I've used both, this one is better.
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BRILLIANT RUCKSACK Reviewers on You Tube commented on its comfort to wear, with its narrow design it certainly is unobtrusive. I have removed the plastic backplate to save on a little weight, and it still rides nicely. The adjustable harness system is a Godsend, so quick to alter. When practicable I remove the velcro waistbelt and carry the pack as high as possible. The two rear pockets are of a good useful size. I would have prefered the organizer pouches in the top, the bottom accepts a lightweight thermal smock. The lid pocket easily fits a basha/tarp kit or waterproof jacket. The two long deep side sleeves I find ideal for stuffing ready things, like a hammock. The side bottom pockets, although not designed for, can carry a canteen. A rubber band threaded through the MOLLE and around the spout keeps them secure. Along with the quick-access opening front, make this an unbeatable pack for me. The zips are so smooth in sliding, and the pull-tabs easy to catch even with gloves on. I have though sewn on another grab handle above the top rear pocket. This IS the rucksack I have been waiting years for.. and obviously strongly do recommend it.