Backpack EDC Pack 21 L
The Helikon-Tex EDC Pack backpack is a practical, robust daypack for everyday use. The Cordura material used is water-repellent and abrasion-resistant. The backpack offers space for personal gear in two main compartments. There is a hanging option for a hydration bladder here; otherwise, an organizer has been deliberately omitted for maximum load volume. One main compartment has a loop panel on the inside to which additional pouches can be attached. On the outside, in addition to numerous MOLLE/PALS loops, there is a large loop panel and a drawcord to attach, for example, a jacket.
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Backpack EDC Pack 21 L
Backpack EDC Pack 21 L
The Helikon-Tex EDC Pack backpack is a practical, robust daypack for everyday use. The Cordura material used is water-repellent and abrasion-resistant. The backpack offers space for personal gear in two main compartments. There is a hanging option for a hydration bladder here; otherwise, an organizer has been deliberately omitted for maximum load volume. One main compartment has a loop panel on the inside to which additional pouches can be attached. On the outside, in addition to numerous MOLLE/PALS loops, there is a large loop panel and a drawcord to attach, for example, a jacket.
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The Helikon-Tex EDC Pack backpack is a practical, robust daypack for everyday use. The Cordura material used is water-repellent and abrasion-resistant. The backpack offers space for personal gear in two main compartments. There is a hanging option for a hydration bladder here; otherwise, an organizer has been deliberately omitted for maximum load volume. One main compartment has a loop panel on the inside to which additional pouches can be attached. On the outside, in addition to numerous MOLLE/PALS loops, there is a large loop panel and a drawcord to attach, for example, a jacket.





















