Re: Eberlestock Gunslinger 2 or X3 LoDrag???
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Strive4More</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hope you guys are right. I just picked up BigHouse's X3 in MultiCam for when I get back from Iraq....Now for a barreled action and getting it all put together!
Anybody know how much weight these are good for before the material starts to get overly stressed and the pack starts tearing? </div></div>
Congrats on your score! You're going to LOVE the X3 LoDrag!
Regarding your question, carrying capacity limits are going to vary based on what you're carrying and how it's stowed. Most of the feedback I'm getting indicates that, properly loaded, the X3 has no issues handling 35-40 pounds of gear such as ammo, hydration, shooting mat, spotter, rangefinder, dope book, tool kit, multitool, poncho/foul weather gear, first aid and/or blow out kit, etc. Eberlestock has just introduced a new accessory which they call the ENDO Internal Frame (AGIF), which is a rectangular aluminum frame which is inserted into the interior load bay of the pack. It provides structure to the framesheet and adds stability to the pack when the user is maximizing the internal load capacity. Here's a pic of the frame:
The material Eberlestock is using for all the <span style="font-style: italic">solid</span> color options is 420 denier ripstop nylon, which is proving to be lightweight and durable. The Multicam is also using 420 denier nylon but is NOT the ripstop variety. I don't think you're going to have issues with the material not holding up.
Hope this helps. Take care & stay safe.
Ceylon
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