Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Tomahawk

Tomahawk

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Long-range pack that's stripped of non-essential features

SKU:

F53ME

Regular price $429.00
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Volume: 3100 c.i.
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The Eberlestock F53 Tomahawk is a long-range pack that's stripped of non-essential features, resulting a clean and efficient all-purpose load hauler weighing in at 8 lbs. 2 oz.  Its no-shelf Intex II frame combines the best characteristics of internal and external frames, giving the Tomahawk outstanding load-bearing comfort and performance.

Although stripped down, the Tomahawk is still feature rich. A floating lid doubles as a removable fanny pack go-bag.  Bottle holders, full length side pockets, and quick-stow sleeves are on each side. The main compartment is accessed through either a storm-collar top or the quick-pull spade front door.  The interior features a Nylex back wall (15"x11"), tuck pockets, and EMOD Hookup links.

Recommended for: 

  • Military Ruck | Bug Out

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PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Low profile Intex II frame
  • Laser-cut MOLLE panel
  • Plush padded shoulder harness
  • Floating lid that doubles as a removable fanny pack go-bag
  • Quick drain bottom for amphibious operations
  • Spade shape zipper front for quick access
  • EMOD / Hookup compatible
  • Lifetime manufacturer's warranty
  • Total Pack Volume: 3,100 ci / 51 Liters
  • Dimensions of main compartment: 21.5" x 12" x 12"

Customer Reviews

Based on 39 reviews
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Tom F.

Great high quality product.

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Anonymous

Great bag

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S.S.
Very impressed.

The pack, a Tomahawk, is extremely well made. Not even comparable to my modified lrg Alice pack I've used for ages, and even beats out TT Malice packs I've carried. Only complaints are the plastic buckles on the shoulder straps, and the fact that Eberlestocks "mil. Green" is different from every other manufacturers green. Small complaint, but my horde of various green pouches look odd on this pack. Great pack, worth the money.

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Nicholas R.
Eberlestock Tomahawk

This is my first hiking/rucking pack. The build quality is outstanding. The fully adjustable padding and shoulder straps are very helpful to achieve that perfect fit. 10/10 and have already recommended it to friends.

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Jeremy S.
Tomahawk

Great pack. Large but not too big! Made it my truck bag. Helmet straps in perfect right on top.

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Bryce A.M.
Great for the field

As an 11B I can deeply appreciate the modular design of the Tomahawk. I can adequately say that I have never had an issue fitting all of my gear for the field.

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Alec B.
Tomahawk-black

Great pack. Fits comfortably and has more space than I know what to do with right now. Looking forward to the next camping trip I have.

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Chad B.
Wrong bag color

Mix up on right bag type, still working on getting the right one but they helped

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Mason M.
F53 Tomahawk

Things about this pack I love, the structure is simple and makes sense, the zippers and the barn door/front panel are made well, the detachable tac-fanny, The hidden pockets are easy to get into, the lumbar pad is effective. So far the F53 suspends weight nicely. I am a competitive shooter and sniper section leader, I will testing the durability soon!

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ROBERT H.
I like it but it needs improvement.

So I received my Tomahawk about two weeks ago to replace my Halftrack, as the Halftrack is too small for my current needs. The Tomahwak is a great looking pack with some great features and issues. I bought mine in Dry Earth because Multicam was sold out.

The Pros of the Tomahawk are:
1. Wider and deeper than the Halftrack. Packing my gear is so much more easier than with the Halftrack with the room to spare. It's the right size for an autumn camping trip and I can save my Army issued Large Rucksack for really cold Winter trips when I need to carry extra gear.
2. It carries heavy loads fairly well. I've done several hikes for several miles with about 38 lbs loads and it feels relatively good. My lower lumbar area always feels good but my shoulders are tired. However, to be honest any pack may make your shoulders tired after awhile, so that's just a side comment more than a real complaint.
3. The removable Fanny Top is very spacious which does a great job holding my fire starting kit and cordage with room to spare.
4. It still has the same long side pockets just like the Halftrack, which is great, but see below for caveats.

Cons.
1. It's about 8 lbs and very sturdy but that's a pro and a con. I like the overall sturdiness and support of the INTEX II frame but in the summer heat I feel every ounce of that pack on me.
2. The Fanny Top will not stay in place. The only way to keep it mostly on the top is the pack needs to be stuffed. If the pack is not stuffed the Fanny Top slides down the pack and exposes the upper pack to the elements.
3. The single strap system and lower beaver tail/flap is a mess. So there is one strap on both the left and right frontside of the pack that goes from the beaver tail to the Fanny Top. Once the buckles are released the beaver tail just falls open spilling any contents that may have been held in place there. This is messy and annoying. This system should be redesigned or abandoned all together in place of a conventional PALS webbing system at the bottom of the pack.
4. The rain cover can't be used while attached to the rain cover loop inside the rain cover pocket.
The beaver tail design does not allow the rain cover to be deployed while attached to the rain cover pocket loop. You must detach the rain cover from the rain cover loop, reattach the the male beaver tail buckles to the female fanny top buckles, then attach the rain cover to the outer part of the pack. OR pull the rain cover attachment loop through a laser cut MOLLE slot then attach the rain cover to the loop and pull over the pack. UGH!!
On my Halftrack I just unzip the rain cover pocket, pull out the rain cover and slide it out over my pack. Easy.
5. Water Bottle Pockets at the bottom of the pack should be expanded. Like all Eberlestock packs, if you use the long side pockets, you can't use the Water Pottle Pockets and vice versa.