Was about to pull the trigger on buying a customizable pack and building it out myself. Then i ran across this system. Been trying to find End User Reviews, but there’s not many out there… i love the design of the Frame System and the swappable bags between an assault pack and medical pack. Already got basic trauma knowledge and I’d love to show up to an intermediate class with a full kit that i would be using anyways that way i can familiarize with the layout and such
@@gryphon1342 I think this pack will do what you want it to do. I have been using it now for 4 or 5 months. I have taught 2 intermediate sniper courses and hauled all my gear in it. It does everything that I need it to do. You are right, there is not much out there on this system. Not sure why, maybe because who the system is made for.
That ruck is extremely busy with all of the buckles and loops to hold everything together. I get what they were trying to do here and I love Eberlestock stuff, however I can see a lot of failure potential at all the connection points when faced with a grunt mentality.
@@turtlewolfpack6061 I agree, the straps and buckles can be a nightmare. Lots of potential for failure. I already haf one buckle fail and I did not pull on it that hard. This system has a lot of features that I do like. Currently, I have pulled the pack off of the frame and I am using it in that configuration with a lighter load out.
@@turtlewolfpack6061 I think the only way they could get the weight of this system as light as they did was to use a thinner material. It definately feels thinner. The Gunslinger II is still my go to pack. If I still wore plates for a living this would be the pack to use for sure, even with the strap issue.
@@xmtgfirearmstrainingacadem4426 I love my Gunslinger 2 but I found the buckles not as strong as they could be. I have mine in the weird digital tropical camo they did for a bit. That pack can seriously be overloaded and still comfortable! I gave my Tomahawk to my oldest son and he loves it.
Thank you!
I have the Gunslinger gen 2, and think about EMOD as more suitable for using with body armour
Was about to pull the trigger on buying a customizable pack and building it out myself. Then i ran across this system. Been trying to find End User Reviews, but there’s not many out there… i love the design of the Frame System and the swappable bags between an assault pack and medical pack.
Already got basic trauma knowledge and I’d love to show up to an intermediate class with a full kit that i would be using anyways that way i can familiarize with the layout and such
@@gryphon1342 I think this pack will do what you want it to do. I have been using it now for 4 or 5 months. I have taught 2 intermediate sniper courses and hauled all my gear in it. It does everything that I need it to do.
You are right, there is not much out there on this system. Not sure why, maybe because who the system is made for.
It's weird there isn't more talk about this pack
I agree. I have not seen much about this pack other than an email when it was released.
@xmtgfirearmstrainingacadem4426 yeah, I really do like the system though. I might get it one day
That ruck is extremely busy with all of the buckles and loops to hold everything together. I get what they were trying to do here and I love Eberlestock stuff, however I can see a lot of failure potential at all the connection points when faced with a grunt mentality.
@@turtlewolfpack6061 I agree, the straps and buckles can be a nightmare. Lots of potential for failure. I already haf one buckle fail and I did not pull on it that hard. This system has a lot of features that I do like. Currently, I have pulled the pack off of the frame and I am using it in that configuration with a lighter load out.
@@turtlewolfpack6061 I think the only way they could get the weight of this system as light as they did was to use a thinner material. It definately feels thinner. The Gunslinger II is still my go to pack. If I still wore plates for a living this would be the pack to use for sure, even with the strap issue.
@@xmtgfirearmstrainingacadem4426 I love my Gunslinger 2 but I found the buckles not as strong as they could be. I have mine in the weird digital tropical camo they did for a bit. That pack can seriously be overloaded and still comfortable! I gave my Tomahawk to my oldest son and he loves it.