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The Eberlestock HiSpeed II Pack is a tactical backpack designed for military and outdoor use, featuring a durable water-resistant construction, ample storage capacity, and an ergonomic design for optimal comfort during long-range activities.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.5 x 13 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 2.38 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Eberlestock |
Color | Multicam |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, Tactical |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Eberlestock |
Part Number | X41MM |
Style | Tactical Backpack |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | Normal |
Sport Type | Hunting, Hiking |
Age Range Description | Children |
Units | 1 count |
Capacity Total | 18 Liters |
A**E
Awesome ruck!
This is a well designed ruck and is very comfortable. It’s has the ability to make several adjustments to situate the load on the back, as well as padding located to rest on your shoulders and lower back. It’s compact enough to keep a low profile, yet big enough to accommodate for a three day trip.I’ve completed the Nijmegen (Four Days March) in the Netherlands and my training consists of rucking 20+ miles at least twice a month and I haven’t had any issues yet.If you’re on the fence like I was, this product is definitely worth the money. No regrets! In fact, I’ve been recommending this product to several friends.
R**M
Love it
This is my second Eberlesrock pack. I use my Gunslinger for backpaking trips and love it. I needed a pack for work that could be an everyday computer bag plus have the space for lunch and clothes for over nighters. This is perfect. Love the top and bottom compartments that are able to be made into one. Best part is when I retier in a few years it will graduate into a simple day pack for hiking. The ripstop material is slightly lighter than my gunslinger but thats ok. It appears to be tough and light. The waist belt is removable and so is the plastic frame insert. Also the shoulder straps are adjustable based on your body frame. Whats not to love other than the only glaring downside is they are not USA made.
D**S
Great ruck.
Plenty of room for use as a bug out bag or a three day pack. I bought mine for a goruck heavy. Has plenty of room for a 30 lb plate and a hydration pouch.
J**M
One best unique point is the space can be devided into upper and lower partition.
Worth to wait. Better than the former version. Very sturdy and convenient structure, best materials.I think it works for both urban and outdoor.
G**N
What I have been looking for!
I have walked over 25 miles with this pack. I'm a man of short stature and needed a pact that was highly adjustable and fit to the Contour my back since I've had several back operations and a hip replacement. This is the first pack I have owned, and I own many packs, that fits me perfectly.The pack is very roomy, I have a full three days worth of supplies in mine including food. And the weight is about 35 lb. I have no doubt that you could pack a lot more into the pack and it still be comfortable. Since I have bought other packs that are larger that don't fit me quite as well but cost even more than this pack, it was well worth the money.
D**S
Great for everything except air travel
Materials and workmanship seem to be absolutely top notch. This is not a good travel pack though. Design features need some attention. Examples: the bottle holders on the sides cannot adequately hold a CamelBak 1.5l bottle, I need to use the suspension straps on the sides of the pack to securely hold a bottle. Bag will not stand upright (empty, full, or partially full), so if you have to take it off of your back, just lay the bag down. Compartments are a little too small for this bag to be a good carry on for travelling. The built in file holder comes in handy. Overall, this pack is great for anything except air travel.
S**H
With all the partitions I can comfortably and safely carry my laptop and tablet if need ...
Phenomenal bag which is built to be bomb proof and is surprisingly roomy for its compact size. With all the partitions I can comfortably and safely carry my laptop and tablet if need be with all my other crap in the main compartment. And it's perfect as carry on for flights. I just wish the black was available when I bought it.
C**C
Eberlestock HiSpeed II
I got this bag for a day pack, I wanted a smaller framed pack and those are kinda hard to find. I have been hiking for many years, and I have a love-hate relationship with framed packs. I will try my best to give an honest, in depth review. I have done about 10 miles in this pack at the time of the review, will update if it falls apart on me anytime soon.Ok, here we go. Most people wouldn't dare touch a framed backpack for a day pack, it would be considered too heavy or too large. Yes, this pack is gonna be much heavier than a frame free pack for sure, and it is slightly longer (top to bottom) than a regular day pack. That said, I am a bit of a survivalist, and I never hike anywhere without enough gear to stay overnight in an emergency. I carry more gear than the average hiker probably does, and on top of that, I lug a Rebel 7 camera with me too. This backpack carries the weight so much better than a frame free pack, SO much better.Frame free packs are great because they're flexible and light, but try to put any amount of real weight in it and it will just fold and make your back super uncomfortable. This bag is long top-bottom, but it is not too wide and I think actually slimmer fitting to the body. This bag carries the weight just right. Puts it all on your hips, and makes the hike much more comfortable (comfort is subjective when you're lugging tons of weight).Things I like about the pack: Can fit two 1 liter water bottles on each side in exterior pockets (can fit even bigger, but I use 1L bottles), love the material and build quality (saw a bad review with crappy ties and seams, mine was flawless), the hip belt is comfortable, the bag carries weight very well, almost as well as my Osprey Atmos AG. I like the way the bag tapers at the top and bottom, it carries gear very well. I like the internal divider, and I like the zippers and zipper pulls. I like the color options, I got dry earth and I love it. The bag ventilates the back well.Things I do not like: Eberlestock doesn't separate compartments very well in my experience. This is the second bag of theirs I have owned, and while it carries weight well, it isn't compartmentalized enough for me. I need some smaller pockets for stuff like fire starters, water filtration, and navigation. The bag has 4 pockets, 2 large main and 2 small main (with an option to fold down the divider and have 1 large main), and I wish they would have added some detail pockets in the 2 smaller pockets.Overall, I gave the bag a solid 4 stars. I took off 1 star because the thing is expensive for not being built in the USA (built in Vietnam). I also dock 1 star due to the overall lack of smaller pockets inside. These bags are marketed at soldiers and hunters, and we have small pieces of gear that we like to organize! Overall a solid bag. If you carry lots of gear on your day hikes, this is definitely for you.
A**E
Der beste Treckingrucksack!
Sehr robust. Exzellentes Tragesystem. Sehr variabel. Extrem gut verarbeitet! Von der Größe her ausreichend für zwei Hüttenübernachtungen.