Eberlestock J107HK Dragonfly Hunting Pack Review

Eberlestock J107HK Dragonfly Hunting Pack

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At the pinnacle of tactical hunting packs sits Eberlestock`s Dragonfly. Versatile, comfortable and bombproof: you`ll be glad it`s with you in the field.<p> This member of the Just One family is at the leading edge of backpack design. With all of the features of their other Just Ones, the Dragonfly raises the bar, featuring a high tech suspension system, a huge range of adjustability, and more patented and proprietary features than any hunting pack made. A slate of premium features includes a full framesheet, which augments the internal aluminum stays to give a very stable load bearing platform, and a fully adjustable shoulder harness and beefy #10 zippers. If you`re thinking about a Just One pack, and feel that you`d be most comfortable with a firmer platform for carrying a heavy load, or if the vertically adjustable shoulder yoke assembly appeals to you, choose a Dragonfly.<p> It has a look and a feel that demonstrates the level of detail that has gone into producing this product. Some things you encounter in life are just &quot;right.&quot; Eberlestock hopes you`ll feel this is one of them.<p> The removable top compartment has a pull-out waist belt, giving you the option of hunting with a generously sized, hydration compatible fanny pack. This feature also allows you to minimize the size of the main pack.<p> The frame on the Dragonfly is simple, sophisticated, and extremely comfortable. The main pad section rides directly on the contourable stays, and is adjustable to exactly fit the torso length of the wearer. The pads have just the right amount of body contact, and an air space between these and the framesheet allows a great deal of ventilation, giving the pack the best advantages of both internal and external frame packs.<p> The compression straps on these packs are big and beefy for good reason. Eberlestock has seen grizzly skins and full body elk capes, and varied loads weighing as much as 177 lbs. attached to the exter

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