If you've been planning a hunting trip, hiking trip, or are just looking for a great quality pack, then this is what you need! We're going to compare the features of two tried and true Eberlestock packs.
When you're fairly new to backpacking or backcountry hunting, choosing the right pack could be a long and tedious process. There are a lot of factors to keep in mind, including the type of trip you're planning, length of stay, and which game animal you may be chasing.
I am planning an elk hunting trip in a couple of months and am forever looking for the perfect pack. Eberlestock suggested we try these two pack options and sent them over for us to take a look at and try out this season. We haven’t done a lot of testing, other than a couple of hikes, but we wanted to take a look at the features of each and do a little comparison.
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There are some aspects of each pack that are going to be very similar, and then there are some other design features that make each one stand out from the other.
The big thing is - what features are going to work best for the type of hunting you're planning to do?
The X2 has MOLLE webbing everywhere!
The Team Elk doesn’t have quite as much MOLLE webbing, but it does have some.
A: All Eberlestock products are guaranteed for the lifetime of the gear . That being said, if you treat your gear with care it should last forever. If any issues arise with your Eberlestock product just email a photo of the damage to our customer service team - customerservice@eberlestock.com they will have the repair team evaluate the photo before getting back to you with a Return Authorization number and return form to get it sent in for repair.
A: If you have a broken buckle we will replace it as long as your pack is within a year from the purchase date. A lot can happen to buckles throughout the lifetime of a backpack such as shutting them in car doors, stepping on them, etc...So if you happen to break a buckle we sell replacement buckles on the website. We also have field repair style buckles for the ones that might be sewn into the pack.
A: Submerge or hose down your pack in water and hand wash, be careful with high pressure hoses and pressure washers. Let the pack hang dry and avoid using heat to dry the pack. Stay away from strong soaps and fabric softeners.
Both of these packs seem to have their strong points, and I can see great uses for each of them. I’m thinking about using the Team Elk for my upcoming elk hunt and the X2 for deer season.
We will see how well they hold up to our own torture testing and hopefully packing out an elk! Make sure you subscribe to our email newsletter so you don't miss the full reviews.
Robbie has enjoyed the outdoors since he can remember. His earliest memories include hours upon hours of squirrel hunting and learning how to enjoy all aspects of hunting season in God's wonderful outdoors. Now he is always working hard and testing gear in the field to give you the best review and most thorough information he possibly can.
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