Eberlestock Terminator Backpack
- High-capacity tactical backpack with a volume of 5000 cubic inches
- Designed for versatility; effective for use with or without weapons
- Optimized for snipers and scouts, capable of carrying high-powered sniper rifles
- Includes a removable fanny top pack with three compartments, including one for hydration
- Features PALS webbing for easy attachment of additional pouches
- Front and top access to the main compartment for convenience
- Constructed with an Intex II aluminum frame and fully adjustable harness and belt
- Weighs 9.25 lb and suitable for adults, providing ample storage for tactical applications
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Legacy Reviewer –
This is a great pack constructed of 1000D/500D nylon. The pack can be compressed or loaded out. Only minor complaint is that when the pack is loaded, it can have a tendancy to sway from side to side. Otherwise, this is an awesome pack. Very comfortable. Considering the empty weight is nearly 10 lbs I can barely tell I’m wearing anything. So many pockets and so much molle I don’t know where to begin. There is enough space to pack for a 3-5 day expedition, but that may also be a negative depending on how heavily you pack. The pack can withstand the weight. Can you?Pros: Space, comfortCons: Space
Legacy Reviewer –
This bag is extremely rugged, versatile, and well thought outPros: ruggedness, carrying optionsCons: none
Legacy Reviewer –
Super pack! Spending 8 years in the military I can honestly tell you this pack far exceeds the military issue packs in quality, design, durability, function, and overall performance. They are high priced, but you get the best product for the money. Pros: Great design and configuration – extreme durability. Cons: Heavier than most packs this size.
Cbus –
Excellent quality and construction. Plenty of room for weekend camping and short excursions. Molle webbing allows for additional storage if needed and customization. The heavy duty construction adds weight but protects contents.
Michael Tong –
This pack weighs a metric ton compared to commercial bac packing packs. It is not waterproof so make sure you are using a stuff sack. It has a LOT of room. It is very rugged as has an internal frame. It will hold more weight than you so pack carefully. This pack is bigger than most people need. Too big for bug out bag, too heavy for backpacking. A very niche pack for military and maybe week long hunting trips in the back woods. I also bought the a4ss scabbard as it is a pain in the butt to get in place. Once it is secured it isn’t going anywhere. I thought I would be changing the scabbard between packs but after installing it, I will just buy another one for the other pack, it is that big of a pain. The price on this pack from op was amazing. Took about a week to arrive at my door. I could not pass it up for the earth day sale. It was $100 off plus an additional 18% off of that. Something like $230 out the door. I couldn’t pass it up for almost half off. Optics planet has the best deals around when you catch a sale.
matt –
I purchased this pack at the whopping price of $400. That’s a lot of dough for an E4 to spend on a pack. Within a couple months of relative light use (ruck marching, going to the range etc) I noticed it was starting to develop a tear near the top of the frame rail where the strap attaches. I was concerned that it was only going to get much worse in time and fail completely. I contacted the company and sent photos and was advised to ship it to them on my nickel within 2 weeks to get it repaired. Not always being able to drop what I’m doing and mail a backpack (field problems, deployments, etc) I exceeded the time frame by a couple months. I have since re contacted Eberlestock about it but haven’t heard back yet. Overall the pack has a good layout and I would like to keep it running. Eberlestock’s warranty sucks in my opinion. If somebody pays that much for a pack that falls apart shortly after don’t give them some weird window of time to get it mailed back to you. And if you can charge $400 and up for this pack you can afford a mailing label so customers don’t have to pay more to get it fixed. That is not an issue with this site or any other dealer but eberlestock needing to step up customer service. Overall I would not buy this again and am much happier with the Kelty that replaced it.