Widely considered to be the best 52" drag bag on the market
49 reviews
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E2BMB
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The E2B and E57B Sniper Sled Drag Bags feature a triple-fold, tapered rifle bag design that folds flat into a shooting mat. The third leaf serves as an internal divider panel, making each an excellent two-rifle case. The removable harness system can be used with the rifle bag barrel up or barrel down. The included exterior pouches are perfectly sized for shooting accessories and can be removed for a slicker set up. The E2B fits rifles up to 52” and the E57B up to 57”.
High quality, perfect size and outstanding service!!!
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Nick N.a.“.S.
Awesome Drag Bag!
This is an awesome soft case bag for my prized bolt HAMMER…🔥 The quality and materials used in its construction are what makes these bags worth the extra coin… 👏🏼
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Matthew S.
Fully featured bag
This rifle bag is a good size, with excellent quality of life features. I would recommend it if you don't mind it being pricey.
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Spyridon E.
Best drag bag I ever had
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Jens R.
Perfect
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William B.
Exactly what I was looking for!
This is the second product I’ve ordered, Eberlestock’s quality will keep me coming back. Great Product!
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Christian S.
Très satisfait
Avant j'avais une housse KASTINGER, je l'ai revendu pour l'Eberlestock 52" qui est incomparable 👍. Dedans je peux y loger ma PGM Ultima Ratio, celle-ci est parfaitement protégée. J'ai possède beaucoup de housse et les produits Eberlestock sont sans contexte ce qui se fait de mieux 😉
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Tanya C.
Awesome bag
My husband loves it. Adding to his Eberle collection
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Cody C.
Versatile bag
The bag protects my rifle from any type of minor trauma. The securing straps help it from jostling and the extra padding is perfect. But the straps make it easy to transport.
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tom
best drag bag on market
great design, removeable pouches, waist belt all add up to very comfortable way to carry rifle, spotting scope, tripod, LRF, etc for long treks in mountains