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Gear Setup for Western Elk: A Pack-First Approach

Gear Setup for Western Elk: A Pack-First Approach

The country doesn't care. Western elk hunts punish that approach. Miles of vertical, weather that swings forty degrees in a day, terrain that demands hands-free rifle carry, and the very...

Gear Setup for Western Elk: A Pack-First Approach

The country doesn't care. Western elk hunts punish that approach. Miles of vertical, weather that swings forty degrees in a day, terrain that demands hands-free rifle carry, and the very real possibility that you'll need to haul out 200 pounds of boned meat from somewhere...

Eberlestock Recon and Bravo bino harnesses shown side by side in the field

Bino Carry Options: Why Magnet-Free Matters (And When It Doesn't)

Your binoculars are one of the most-used pieces of gear in the field. The harness you choose decides how fast you deploy them, how comfortable they carry, how protected they...

Bino Carry Options: Why Magnet-Free Matters (And When It Doesn't)

Your binoculars are one of the most-used pieces of gear in the field. The harness you choose decides how fast you deploy them, how comfortable they carry, how protected they stay, and in some cases, whether your electronics still read true. Eberlestock builds two purpose-driven...

Soldier carrying an Eberlestock pack with integrated rifle scabbard in the field

Endless Evolution: The Eberlestock Scabbard

Since 2003, Eberlestock has owned the rifle-carry space. We've had dozens of packs with integrated scabbards, like the original Just One, which started it all, or the original Gunslinger (GS05),...

Endless Evolution: The Eberlestock Scabbard

Since 2003, Eberlestock has owned the rifle-carry space. We've had dozens of packs with integrated scabbards, like the original Just One, which started it all, or the original Gunslinger (GS05), which brought the scabbard to the battlefield. We've had legacy versions of the scabbard, like...

Close-up of Eberlestock pack fabric showing ripstop weave pattern

Ripstop and Denier: Two Key Factors in Fabric Performance

When you're choosing gear for tactical applications, backcountry hunts, or everyday carry, the fabric it's made from matters more than most people realize. Two terms come up constantly in product...

Ripstop and Denier: Two Key Factors in Fabric Performance

When you're choosing gear for tactical applications, backcountry hunts, or everyday carry, the fabric it's made from matters more than most people realize. Two terms come up constantly in product specs but they're often glossed over or misunderstood. Ripstop and denier. Here's what they actually...

Hunter glassing a ridgeline with an Eberlestock pack during spring bear season

Best Packs for Spring Bear Hunting: Choosing the Right System for Your Hunt

Spring bear season is one of the most underrated opportunities on the western hunting calendar. Snow is starting to pull back, south-facing slopes are greening up, and bears are emerging...

Best Packs for Spring Bear Hunting: Choosing the Right System for Your Hunt

Spring bear season is one of the most underrated opportunities on the western hunting calendar. Snow is starting to pull back, south-facing slopes are greening up, and bears are emerging from their winter dens. And if you’re hunting pressured areas, it’s a race to find...

Eberlestock Bang Bang Range Bag loaded with handguns, ammo, and accessories

The Last Range Bag You'll Ever Buy

Maybe it's the bag that's great for handguns but can't fit your rifle gear. The bag with all the pockets but none of them in the right place. The soft...

The Last Range Bag You'll Ever Buy

Maybe it's the bag that's great for handguns but can't fit your rifle gear. The bag with all the pockets but none of them in the right place. The soft one that flops over the moment you set it down. The bag you've been "making...