Dimensions: 22"h x 10"w x 7"d
Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz.
Total Volume: 1,900 cu in [31L]
The F3F is derived from our popular F3M... We took a pack that the Army Times voted as their best pick for a 3-day pack, and that a soldier from the 7th Special Forces Group telephoned from Afghanistan just to tell us how much he liked it... and then we made it better. The F3F has a new zip-around top opening, with optimizes it for PRC-117 type radios, MOLLE/PALS webbing up the sides in place of the F3M's side pockets, and two front pockets. This is a great all-around 3-day pack, but we named it the FAC Track because it is the best-in-class pack for Forward Air Controllers, and we think they're good guys to have on your team. Major features include: -
Upper back wall radio rack with 3 large antenna portals. -
Padlock webbing tie-points all over the pack. -
"Shooter's harness" with 3D mesh is vertically adjustable for varying torso lengths, and is both thinner for shooting, and more comfortable for heavier loads. -
Numerous small pockets and organizers -- so you can always go right to what you're looking for. -
Has both a plastic framesheet and contourable internal aluminum stays. -
Handles on 3 sides make it easy to pick the pack up, especially when retrieving it from your trunk. -
Five hydration compatible pockets. |
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The F3F is designed to be paired with modular pouches. Shown above with AN2P 2-liter pouches, you can choose a layout of 2 or 4 (AN2P pouches sold separately). At right, two A3SB Saddle Bags mounted to the FAC Track. These handy pouches are sized for a 3 liter hydration bladder, and are useful for other long or bulky items. (Note: the Saddle Bags can be attached as shown, or the pack's compression straps can be used to further stabilize them; compression straps not used in the photo to better show the A3SBs). | ![](https://www.warriorsandwonders.com/wandw/ebf3f-4.jpg) |
![](https://www.warriorsandwonders.com/wandw/ebf3f-5.jpg) | Above, a look into the organizer you'll find in the bottom front pocket. At left, you can see how easy it is to get a full view of the interior of the pack. Note the radio rack on the back wall, PALS webbing on interior sidewalls and interior door flap, and see-through tuck pockets. |
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