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The Eberlestock Jack Hammer Pack has a blend of some of the most popular features of tactical packs: combined top-loading and barn door front-loading access, interior organizers including back wall PRC-117 radio compartment, PALS/MOLLE compatible webbing, full-length tubular side pockets, an LP-1 compatible top flap, a built-in rain cover, and more. This combination makes a really great, robust, highly organized mid-sized pack. The original Eberlestock Jackhammer Backpack was built around the U.S. military's beloved ALICE, a tried and true pack frame. Using that frame as a core structure, Eberlestock developed an entirely new style of pack that has amazing utility and versatility. It takes advantage of the ALICE's compact size, and take-anything-you-can-throw-at-it toughness, and incorporates features and qualities to make the new Intex-II frame the best yet.
The original approach to embedding the frame inside the structure of the pack creates a super quiet, tough, body-riding pack. Because the frame of the Eberlestock Jack Hammer Back Pack is fully wrapped in the structure of the pack, more along the lines of an internal frame than an external frame, Eberlestock eliminated frame noise, and built an exceptionally quiet, comfortable and well ventilated field pack. The Eberlestock Jackhammer Backpack has a sleeve between the back interior wall and the main frame panel, with a horseshoe zipper in the top flap. MOLLE webbing inside the sleeve is arranged to allow you to hang any of the scabbards, which allows you to carry heavy man-portable weapons nearest your center of gravity. In combination with the Intex-II frame, this is a really nice way to carry heavy weapons (or lighter ones for that matter). The Jackhammer's interior features start with an amply sized storm collar, which allows you to over-stuff the pack. Next, a back wall radio pocket with second pocket and cinch-strap, two plastic-mesh zippered see-into pockets, a ring of translucent pockets around the bottom tier of the pack, and a generous matrix of MOLLE on the inside of the front door all add up to the Eberlestock Jack Hammer Tactical Backpack as the perfect backpack for you.