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It's very spacious. I can fit both parts of the snugpak speacial forces sleep system in the bottom compartment of the pack along with a thermarest air mattress with a little room to spare. It sits snugly around my waist, putting all the weight on the legs and not on the back. It is easily adjustable if you are smaller or taller, or maybe wearing any gear that would push the shoulder straps further outward. My only gripe with the pack is that there is no drain hole in the 2 lower external pockets of the pack. I had to make my own. 4 total, 1 either side of the pockets. This really should come with drain holes from the factory, though. I can't imagine how much of a pain it would be to have those pockets fill up with water during a downpour.
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Very practical,sturdy pack have no doubts about Eberlestock v69 destroyer when deploying for any tasks. Awesome!!!
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Feeling good quality and just what I was expecting, BUT: For the first time, when I examined the backpack in the living room and tightened the straps, one strap tore off its stitches without any use of force. This, of course, was very annoying for this price range product, but I understand that it was probably just a Monday stitch ...
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The Eberlestock Destroyer is a very practical backpack. I have had an Eberlestock Halftrack for many years, which has never disappointed me. Now I needed a more versatile and bigger backpack for a trip of (maybe) several years, which can do everything and the Destroyer is just right for that. + adjustable back length (also for tall people - I am 2,02 m) + versatile options for attaching and stowing equipment + good access to equipment + robust + supporting carrying system (very good for people with back problems - like me) - quite heavy o expensive (no minus, because he is worth the money to me) Clear purchase recommendation, if the backpack does not have to be lightweight and you can afford the money. Greetings from Germany