Eberlestock
84 products
| Overall rating | (11 reviews) |
The Eberlestock Mission Assault Pack is meticulously designed to excel in demanding environments. This versatile pack integrates seamlessly with the Mission Frame, creating a cohesive, load-bearing system. Its numerous organizational features, secure and adjustable fit, and quick access to the interior make it an essential companion for any mission. The pack's compatibility with the Mission EMOD system further enhances its functionality, allowing for the addition of various accessories and features.
Key Features from the user's perspective
Weight
794 g (1 lb 12 oz)
Dimensions
Volume: 32,8 L (2,000 c.i.)
Height: 53,3 cm (21")
Width: 30,5 cm (12")
Depth: 19 cm (7,5")
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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2,5* A very versatile pack for sure! But uncomfy as hēll as soon as you load it with more than 3kg. Pack is on 32Liters but good luck filling it up and manage to keep the shoulder straps from dropping lose. + Love that you via zip can adapt it to your Platecarrier.
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Spacious and the material feels durable, but you'll see with time. The zipper works well, doesn't snag or get stuck even with larger loads. Easy to add your own molle pockets.
The middle side buckle cannot be used for tightening because it produces lateral pull on the zipper and would eventually break it. I almost feel like cutting it off.| Overall rating |
Super sac !!
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The backpack itself is a nice, usable backpack. The only thing I'm missing is a chest strap. However, the additional pockets cannot be attached as shown in the pictures. I was able to improvise with the side pockets, but with the lid pocket and the extension for the climbing helmet, I have no idea how that could work. I bought the backpack because I wanted a modular backpack that could be used from an afternoon hike to an overnight stay thanks to additional pockets. Unfortunately, that's not possible. Because - as I wrote - some pockets cannot be attached, others (no MOLLE attachment) are not quick but take a long time to attach or remove. Combined with the seller's return policy (the cardboard labels with the plastic cord must still be attached, which of course is the first thing that comes off when you try to attach the bags), it is an expensive mistake and 3 stars is flattering.The backpack itself is a nice backpack for day trips. I would have liked a chest strap. The straps slip through relatively easily. Unfortunately, the extension system is rubbish. The side pockets are fiddly and not quick to install. They dangle on the backpack when you attach them as intended. I had to improvise to make it solid. I'm still wondering how the extension for the head of the backpack and for the via ferrata helmet is supposed to work. The items supplied have fewer straps than the instructions...
