Eberlestock Fac Track Backpack 46.7 l - MultiCam
A 46.7-liter capacity backpack in MultiCam camouflage, crafted from highly durable, abrasion- and damage-resistant nylon, reinforced using a Rip-Stop weave. Engineered for FAC (Forward Air Controllers) personnel who coordinate air support, as well as users who require frequent access to radio equipment. Featuring a large storage compartment and rugged construction, this pack is well-suited for a variety of demanding tasks.
durable nylon, Rip-Stop weave, zippers with grips
Crafted from high-strength nylon, the backpack excels under demanding conditions. Enhanced with a Rip-Stop weave, the fabric resists tearing and prevents the expansion of any potential damage, significantly boosting structural durability. Zippers with grips ensure rapid and effortless access to all compartments and pockets.
spacious main compartment and accessory pockets
The backpack features a roomy main compartment with dual access points: entry from the front and via the top flap secured with a zipper, enabling fast entry to the pack’s interior. Internally, users will find two spacious open pockets along with a MOLLE/PALS webbing panel for securing additional gear. The top flap includes special openings to route antenna and PTT (Push To Talk) cables externally.
On both sides are two large, stretchable pockets crafted to firmly hold drink bottles, spotting scopes, tripods, and similar essentials. In addition, two front zippered pockets provide easy access storage for smaller accessories requiring immediate availability.
MOLLE/PALS straps, mounting holes
Equipped on the exterior, the backpack includes wide compression straps that ensure secure attachment of extra gear and allow the backpack to be compressed to a more compact size based on the loadout. Numerous MOLLE/PALS system straps are incorporated for attaching additional pouches.
ergonomic shoulder straps, Gossamer frame, breathable mesh
The carrying system utilizes an internal Gossamer frame, enhancing stability and maintaining the backpack’s structure against deformation. Back panels are equipped with a breathable mesh material, which amplifies comfort during extended use or in hot weather by promoting air circulation and minimizing moisture accumulation.
Ergonomically contoured shoulder straps together with adjustable hip and chest straps allow the backpack to adapt to the user’s body shape, providing optimal comfort during movement.
Main features
- Capacity: 46.7 liters
- Large main compartment offers ample storage
- Includes two internal pockets for organization
- Full-length zipper enables easy access
- Features two bottle pockets
- Molle system integration for modular attachments
- Compression straps stabilize the load
- Adjustable shoulder straps allow for a custom fit
- Padded hip belt enhances comfort during extended carry
MultiCam Camouflage
MultiCam is an advanced camouflage pattern created in 2002 by Crye Precision, a US-based company, in partnership with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs), under the Objective Force Warrior initiative. Designed to provide optimal concealment in a wide range of terrains and under shifting environmental conditions, the MultiCam pattern features seven colors that seamlessly blend into each other, with gradients between green, brown, and beige tones. Such design enables seamless adaptation to different surroundings, reflecting green hues in wooded landscapes and shades of brown or beige in arid, desert settings. In Central and Eastern Europe, MultiCam excels during autumn and in areas with dried vegetation. Recognized globally, this pattern has been adopted by numerous military forces and specialized units. In 2010, the United States Army selected MultiCam as the standard camouflage for troops deployed in Afghanistan, replacing the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). Availability for civilian purchase has further established MultiCam as a favorite among military supporters and airsoft enthusiasts alike.
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Eberlestock.
Eberlestock is an American brand founded in 1985 by Glenn Eberle, an Olympian and pilot. It began with the development of a lightweight and strong rifle stock, which became the foundation for further innovations. The Just One Pack backpack, which allows you to carry a weapon on your back while keeping your hands free, proved to be a breakthrough. The company is famous for its modular systems, such as the Mainframe™ frame, tested for a load capacity of nearly 600 kg. The range also includes models created in collaboration with outdoor organizations, including Team Elk Pack from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Eberlestock is also developing its own line of Doppel:Ganger® camouflage, including Mountain, Skye, and Mirage variants, which use a double image technique to increase camouflage effectiveness. Today, the Boise, Idaho-based brand is recognized as a leader in the creation of equipment for hunters, tactical operators, and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 635 x 304 x 254 mm |
| Capacity | 46.7 l |
| Number of pockets | 4 |
| Main color | MultiCam |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Raincover | Yes |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 2721 g |
| EAN | 812028012534 |
| Manufacturer code | F3FM |
| Brand | Eberlestock |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) is a modular mounting system for pockets and pouches, used in the MOLLE system. It consists of horizontally sewn rows of 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide, fixed spacing webbing (such as on a backpack) and vertical webbing for attachment and threading (on a pocket). This system is usually equipped with snaps, which further secures the pinned items.