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| jackelope:
extra stuff. http://www.eberlestock.com/Backpack%20Accessories.htm#J2SD%20details i wish the x1 had more external tie downs. i went to REI and bought some tie downs to use creatively for sheds and whatever else i'd need to strap down to the outside of mine. |
| archery288:
Ahh I see - thanks lope! And I am trying to decide between this pack and a 2200... |
| PacificNWhunter:
I just got the 2200 and really like it except for the fact that it only comes in one size. I have to have the waist belt pulled all the way snug on both sides to get it to fit and I have a 30-32" waist. I have contaced badlands and they are willing to shorten it for me, not sure if I want to do that yet or not. It might be nice in the future to have some more room to be able to tightend the waist. Keep us updated. |
| archery288:
Well after a little digging around and a couple emails, I have both packs coming in the mail... I will let you guys know what my conclusion is after I get a chance to get my hands on both of them and put them to the test. I appreciate your guys help and thoughts. |
| Intruder:
I've been looking at the Badlands/Black Creek (Jim Horn)/Eberlestock packs for about 6 months now. They all have pros/cons. From a pure quality perspective I'm not sure any are "better" than the others. Much of it will come down to fit, personal preference, and features wanted/needed. If I remember correctly, one of the features the X2 didn't have that I wanted was meat packing ability. I don't believe it is designed like the 2200 or the Jim Horn to really accomodate meat. That being said, the 2200 has some funky non-standard water bladder and the Jim Horn pack weighs a ton. Like I said, there are pros and cons. Fit and feel should be a major consideration though. A pack that is feature rich but feels like crap isn't going to be very useful for ya. |
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