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J34HS
This is the latest version of the pack that started a gear revolution, the legendary Just One Pack鈩? As in, 鈥渋f you鈥檙e going to own just one hunting pack, own a Just One.鈥?The Just One is extremely versatile and it comes with the patented features that make Eberlestock packs unique. Starting at an ultra-compact 2300 cubic inches, the built-in Cam Expansion System鈩?expands it to 4600 cubic inches. Add in a Super Spike Duffel鈩? and you get a 7500 cubic inch load hauler.
Adjustable
Rifle Carry
Waterproof Zippers
Load Bearing
TECHNICAL SPECS
PACK FEATURES
Hello eberlestock team
I purchased a J34 backpack from you during the Black Friday event.
Package number is OL-218989
On Saturday, I happily packed up the newly purchased J34, put the tools in my backpack, and carried him to work.
鈥孊ut the J34 belt broke when I got off work that day. I felt so sad. The J34 belt and the J51 belt I bought before fit my waist very well. I am very satisfied with the belts of these two backpacks. The belt of the other G4 F4 J79 I bought is not suitable for me. It's a bit big.
鈥孋an I buy another J34 MOUNTAIN camouflage belt to replace the broken J34 MOUNTAIN belt?
鈥孖 have taken pictures, but how can I show them to you to prove that my belt is broken?
鈥孴hank you for your help eberlestock team
I got my first Just One pack two years ago,$ and as tuner had gone by my fatigues have taken over the first one. So I just got my second one about a month ago. Great product!
This pack provides just what I need in a hunting pack. The long side compartments work perfect for quick access to spotting scope and tripod. The fold out bat wings convert the pack into a functional meat pack that will fit most elk quarters or large meat bags.Im completely satisfied with the durability and workmanship. Great pack!
Getting my hunting rifle in isn鈥檛 easy at all. .308 and 30.06 both have scopes mounted and neither of them can get into the pack easy. I opted to shoulder carry the whole time. 24hrs of hiking over 3 days in Northern AZ. A bit more than a bit disappointed.
I have had the j34 "Just One" in my bag numerous times but just could not pull the proverbial trigger on a new pack when my switchblade, in Skye pattern, has been like old faithful for me. Black Friday came along in 2023 and to my fascination at my utter lack of self-control, I purchased the J34 Just One, two pouches, super spike duffel, and a scabbard top all in a Skye pattern with not a smidgeon of cognitive dissonance or regret. While the insanity was still fresh I purchased the padded shoulder harness and the long padded hip belt both in dry earth tones.
Once they arrived, I was assured of the correctness of the purchase and the price. Quality, utility, camo-pattern that works well everywhere, and the enhanced capabilities and opportunities this system provides will make dream hunts a reality, by purchasing a necessity. Eberlestock, when it matters, they deliver.
Very impressed with the quality of craftsmanship of this pack, its almost like you have to go out and shop for things to put into it.
I have been looking at the Just One Pack for several years contemplating making it my latest hunting pack and I finally pulled the trigger this year. It is just what I was hoping for. I can fit rain gear in the main pouch with an extra insulating layer. The outside pockets work great for my Leupold Santiam Straight spotting scope and my Leupold Pro Guide tripod. There are two water bottle pockets on the outside and several other pockets for small items. The lid pocket fits other small items and the zippers on each side of the lid have divided pockets. I actually squeezed my Vortex Diamondback 15x Binos in the top lid for easy access. The adjustable shoulder straps accommodated my 6"4" torso and it has a comfortable waist belt. My rifle fits easily in the scabbard and it packs well. I haven't carried meat in it yet, but I am looking forward to filling a tag and trying out its meat packing abilities.
It鈥檚 like a small arm is not even noticeable
4 years and 4 elk packed out solo. My J34 is still like new. Not a single issue after steady use beyond hunting. The scabbard has carried more fly rods than rifles. I wish I had a pack of this quality when I was a USMC machine gunner.
The J34 Just One has been a great pack. I've taken it on five hunts now, two rifle and three archery hunts. All hunts were three day three night hunts. When expanded, the pack fits an elk rear leg, and some. When it is zipper down tight, it makes for an awesome day pack. There are good organization pockets, and the padding on the pack is good. The material is soft and doesn't make a lot of noice, and durable; I've taken it in nasty thickets and groves, and no holes have been made once. I can also fit a 2.5 L Camelbak bladder in the bladder compartment without too much difficulty.
I would recommend this pack for ONLY rifle hunts, and for shorter mileage packing (no more than 8 miles/day). Because of the rifle carrier, all the weight of the pack is set back two-three inches from the wearer's back. Having the weight as close to the back as possible and as high as possible makes for carrying weight much more efficient; the heaviest items should be towards the middle if not top of the back of the wearer. When I've carried a rifle in the pack's rifle carrier, the weight has felt balanced. But without the rifle (archery hunts), the weight of the pack is not snug to the back, and it's hard to stand up straight; the weight of the pack pulls away and down from the shoulders, making it hard to transfer the weight evenly on the shoulders, the hips, and the whole back. The rifle carrier is only big enough to store trekking polls or tent polls, which are both light and don't work as a balancer too well.
With a rifle though, works great.
Few Flaws with the pack, to be advertised as a multi-day (4+ days and nights) hunt:
1) The frame of the pack is not built as a backpacking pack should be. Even on the lowest shoulder setting, the frame barely comes up to my shoulders, and most of the weight hangs to the middle-lower back. I'm 5'9", 170lbs, with a standard torso length. It be much more comfortable with a heavier load amount if the frame extended above the shoulders and the weight was distributed higher on the back.
2) The pack is short, wide and set up to have the weight expand away off your back instead of along your back. For heavy weight, packs that are taller, narrower, and set to have the weight go along (and up) the back are much, much more efficient for carrying heavy loads. The backpack lid is set up to hang down the pack (unless carrying an animal), rather than stay on top of the contents in the backpack's main compartment, which adds to the weight being off instead of along the back (there are two great compartments in the lid for organizing that are a bummer not to use). When unzipped, the pack expands really wide, putting a lot of weight towards the outside of the body, making it harder to carry the weight. And, the duffle bag is really great for keeping gear organized and off a bloody game bag (I bought one and have used it and like it), but again, pulls the weight off the back instead of along the back. The wearer is having to be bent over even on flat ground to balance the weight of the pack while on; it would be much better if the pack (and duffel) was a little taller, narrower, and didn't open so wide when unzipped.
3)Straps and zippers are all pretty stiff. Zippers are harder to open and close than I've seen on other packs, and the straps are hard to pull down tight. These a minor things though, so not too big of a deal, and the straps do maintain their tightness well.
4) Since it's hard to carry 50+lbs of gear/food/water in this pack comfortably, I wouldn't recommend for longer multiple-day hunts.
For day hunts and a couple nights out in the backcountry, this pack is great. I've loved using it on my overnight rifle and archery hunts and multi-day rifle hunts. And for the price, pretty dang good.