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The best part of owning a Badlands pack is there unconditional guaranty on the products they sell, even if you buy a used one, just send it back to there head quarters and they will either repair or replace, you pay a fee of 12.00 dollars that's it.
Quote from: danderson on March 02, 2015, 11:10:17 AMThe best part of owning a Badlands pack is there unconditional guaranty on the products they sell, even if you buy a used one, just send it back to there head quarters and they will either repair or replace, you pay a fee of 12.00 dollars that's it.Which is needed with a badlands in my experience. mine had to go back 2 times a year on average to be repaired.
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It all depends on what kind of hunting you do. We're old guys but we do put down some boot leather on day hikes. But if someone gets an elk down, someone else is going to camp for the packboards and kill gear, cart if useful. I don't see anywhere whether this is for backcountry or day trips. Makes a big difference.A few years ago, I got a BL 2200. It's a great pack but it's heavy and I wasn't backcountry hunting. I sold it here and went with smaller daypacks. We can cover more territory and then get what we need when we need it. It depends on what the OP is doing for hunts.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 03, 2015, 11:23:58 AMIt all depends on what kind of hunting you do. We're old guys but we do put down some boot leather on day hikes. But if someone gets an elk down, someone else is going to camp for the packboards and kill gear, cart if useful. I don't see anywhere whether this is for backcountry or day trips. Makes a big difference.A few years ago, I got a BL 2200. It's a great pack but it's heavy and I wasn't backcountry hunting. I sold it here and went with smaller daypacks. We can cover more territory and then get what we need when we need it. It depends on what the OP is doing for hunts. It will be just day hunts starting out, then progressing more to back country hunts as I approach retirement from the service here in about three years.
Eberlestock are some great packs for the money. I had a dragonfly and packed some serious loads with it. I feel eberlestock are pretty hard to beat in their price point.