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The concept is sensible and elegant: Modular Systems with functional and ultra-capable features. Modular isn’t just a word we throw around—it serves as the foundation for an uncompromised standard of performance.
EMOD defies boundaries - inviting the highest quality packs, pouches, and accessories to integrate into one efficient system. EMOD offers solutions, possibilities, and quality �?guaranteed.
The Recon Modular Harness System is a low-profile, quiet, modular optics harness and accessories system designed to adapt to any hunt, mission or adventure.
A perfect compliment to your F1 Mainframe�? or J34 Just One�?pack. Increase capacity of any of these systems by zipping in either size dry bag for a lightweight load hauler. The roll-top lets you compress your load down and the taped seams keeps your gear dry.
Combine the J2DB/J3DB with a pair of Batwing Pouches�?to make a lightweight, capable, meat-hauling day pack.
4,000c.i. - 15oz
6,700c.i. - 1lb 3oz
The main gripe I have is that the zipper on the bag side doesn’t have the hook that keeps the zipper from unzipping like the zipper on the F1 mainframe does on its side of the pack. The pack has the loop for the zipper pull to tie into but the zipper does not have the hook
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Jason
Dry bag is awesome. Worked great during archery season and my rifle season when I needed a go bag to haul around my extra stuff. It’s basically a zip on duffle bag. Wish I would have had this when I was in the Infantry.
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Thomas F. (Montana)
Workhorse
The Eberlestock dry bag emerged as an invaluable companion during my hiking expedition in Northwest Montana, where elk hunting demands resilience. Its robust design and well-thought-out features kept my gear safe from the elements, ensuring a dry and secure storage solution. The bag's adaptability to the region's diverse terrains and unpredictable weather proved crucial, making it an excellent choice for those navigating the challenging landscapes of Northwest Montana. Overall, a reliable investment for any adventurer seeking a durable and weather-resistant dry bag for their expeditions.
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Jim R. (Washington)
Zip on Dry Bag
I have the F-1 Main Frame pack with batwings. I bought the dry bag to use between the batwings to carry an extra coat and meat bags, and it works perfectly! The bag is very well made and waterproof. I absolutely love this pack system. Bulletproof vest,Waist belt,Military backpack,Gun holster
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Gregory B. (Nebraska)
Zip-On Dry Bag
Excellent product as are everything I have purchased from your company. Will be buying additional products for my Mainframe pack
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Heath J. (California)
Not durable at all. Ripped on first use with minimal weather and is no longer water proof. Did not come with locking hooks to prevent the zipper from slipping sown on one side. I'm a huge Eberlestock fan but this product fell on its face.
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Will N.
Dry bag and F1mainframe success
Used this bag combination deer hunting with my boys on Kodiak island. Dry kit makes for happy campers great product.
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Ted T. (Indiana)
My favorite addition to the f1 mainframe
I run the F-1 mainframe with bat wings and this was in my opinion the best option for the rest of my gear. I can keep the main frame set up for everyday hunting and the rest of my camp and food in the dry bag which is key! I absolutely love this setup!
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Morris E. (California)
65 and still backcountry hunting
I have not used it but soon will be in Wyoming elk hunting. I’m sure it will hold up to the test and the Eberlestock name. Not my fist time using these high quality products.
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FyrHntr (California)
4000 CI dry bag
Excellent way to add the right amount of storage for multi day back country hunt. Once I drop camp, I leave the bag attached and compressed between the pack and 2 batwings. I fit all day hunting items in the batwings. If I'm successful I place cooled out meat in game bags inside of a Kirkland compactor bag to keep pack clean. This dry bag gives the load shape and keeps it slender enough to use provided compression straps with batwings still attached. This gives enough space to carry a deer plus camp back out in one load.