Evoc FR Freeride Trail Protector Blackline Backpack
The Evoc FR Tral Blackline is not just a high-end backpack, but also protective equipment. Evoc's FR backpacks come with integrated back protectors that are CE-certified for extra safety in the event of a crash. They are detachable and can be worn separately or replaced.
The FR Trail Blackline combines a body-hugging fit with a fully ventilated carrying system and breathable belt for comfort. It is also hydration compatible with systems up to 3L so you can keep tearing up your local trail centre for longer.
Key Features
- TÜV/GS-certified
- Back protector CE-certified (EN 1621-2)
- Back can be separately worn as protector
- LITESHIELD CARRY SYSTEM AIR
- 2-Step-Zip System
- Attachment system for: helmet (XC, full face), protecion gear (stowable)
- Tool compartment (separate, wide swing-open)
- Rain cover (integrated)
- Accommodates hydration systems up to 3L
- Available in 3 sizes S, M/L, XL according to torso length
- Volume: 20L (Size M/L; S: 18L; XL: 22L)
- Weight: 1300g (Size M/L)
- Size: 27 cm x 56 cm x 14 cm (Size M/L)
- Material: Nylon 210/D Ripstop PU coated, P600/D PU coated, Air Mesh, 3D Air Mesh, Neoprene, Airo Flex, Transparent Tarpaulin
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
Evoc Backpack Size Chart
FR Series // Line R.A.S. Protector M/L |
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SIZE |
TORSO LENGTH (A) |
HIP BELT AMOUNT |
XS |
27 – 38 cm |
72 – 100 cm (flex) |
S |
38 - 43 cm |
76 – 105 cm (flex) |
M/L |
44 - 50 cm |
84 – 115 cm (flex) |
XL |
51 - 56 cm |
88 – 117 cm (flex) |
Neo & Trail Pro |
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SIZE |
TORSO LENGTH (A) |
HIP BELT AMOUNT |
S/M |
41 – 48 cm |
76 – 118 cm (flex) |
L/XL |
48 – 53 cm |
84 – 122 cm (flex) |
Explorer Pro |
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SIZE |
TORSO LENGTH (A) |
HIP BELT AMOUNT |
S |
38 – 43 cm |
76 – 115 cm (flex) |
M/L |
44 – 56 cm |
76 – 115 cm (flex) |
Torso length is critical for ensuring optimal protection.
When calculating torso length, measure from the top of your hip to your shoulder.
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Evoc FR Freeride Trail Protector Blackline Backpack
Best backpack I’ve ever had. Evoc imo better than patagonia and north face. Use it every day never sweat with it on either. Worthy investment.
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