Evoc Trail Pro Protector 26L Backpack

A clean look and maximum functionality are what defines the figurehead of a new generation of protector backpacks: it incorporates the ultimate combination of highest degree of protection, low weight and uncompromising fit and literally as well as figuratively has ambitious athletes’ back on longer tours.
- LITESHIELD BACK PROTECTOR (level 2) with FREE PROTECTOR CRASH REPLACEMENT
- Extremely lightweight - only 1070 g (Size S/M) 1170 g (Size L/XL)
- EXTRA WIDE HIP WINGS and AIRO FLEX hip belt provide optimum fit with BODDY HUGGING
- The BRACE LINK elements enable the shoulder straps to be adjusted to the individual shoulder width
- The TOOL COMPARTMENT can be opened and closed with one hand, even with gloves
- HYDRATION SYSTEM COMPARTMENT up to 3l
Specification:
S/M
Volume: 26l
Weight: 1070 g
Measures: 26 x 50 x 16 cm
L/XL
Volume: 26 l
Weight: 1170 g
Measures: 28 x 55 x 15 cm
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 Trail Pro Protector 26L Backpack
It's a nice backpack, well constructed, good features but just too small for my needs. I'll be returning for a refund and get something else from Tredz.
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