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Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« on: May 29, 2015, 02:26:52 PM »
I was wondering how everyone feels about badlands packs? How do they compare?
http://www.badlandspacks.com/hunting-packs.php
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2015, 02:27:26 PM »
Good middle of the road pack. Day pack use?

In that price and quality range I really like Eberlestock packs, but they're all too short in the torso length for me. I've not tried an adjustable length one yet.
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2015, 02:35:45 PM »
Ive got a 2200 that I bought used from a member for $100. For that price I feel like its a great deal. However I think their MSRP is high and there are better options out there.

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2015, 03:28:42 PM »
I like mine but the zippers arent very good. I prefer my horn hunter pack as my day pack.

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2015, 04:20:50 PM »
Good middle of the road pack. Day pack use?

In that price and quality range I really like Eberlestock packs, but they're all too short in the torso length for me. I've not tried an adjustable length one yet.

If I was to get one it would see everything from day pack use to packing out meat, heads, and hides. Believe it or not I've got a cheap wally world pack that I've been using for the last 8-10 years, but it's near the end and I'm looking for a new pack.
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2015, 04:23:54 PM »
Good middle of the road pack. Day pack use?

In that price and quality range I really like Eberlestock packs, but they're all too short in the torso length for me. I've not tried an adjustable length one yet.

If I was to get one it would see everything from day pack use to packing out meat, heads, and hides. Believe it or not I've got a cheap wally world pack that I've been using for the last 8-10 years, but it's near the end and I'm looking for a new pack.

I second what Josh said. I like my Eberlestock and have done everything you mentioned you that you wanted to do Dale. I have the X2 but if I was to do it again I would get the Team Elk because it is a little bigger.
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2015, 04:26:27 PM »
Good middle of the road pack. Day pack use?

In that price and quality range I really like Eberlestock packs, but they're all too short in the torso length for me. I've not tried an adjustable length one yet.

If I was to get one it would see everything from day pack use to packing out meat, heads, and hides. Believe it or not I've got a cheap wally world pack that I've been using for the last 8-10 years, but it's near the end and I'm looking for a new pack.

I second what Josh said. I like my Eberlestock and have done everything you mentioned you that you wanted to do Dale. I have the X2 but if I was to do it again I would get the Team Elk because it is a little bigger.

Do you think that's the best brand?
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2015, 04:30:48 PM »
Good middle of the road pack. Day pack use?

In that price and quality range I really like Eberlestock packs, but they're all too short in the torso length for me. I've not tried an adjustable length one yet.

If I was to get one it would see everything from day pack use to packing out meat, heads, and hides. Believe it or not I've got a cheap wally world pack that I've been using for the last 8-10 years, but it's near the end and I'm looking for a new pack.

I second what Josh said. I like my Eberlestock and have done everything you mentioned you that you wanted to do Dale. I have the X2 but if I was to do it again I would get the Team Elk because it is a little bigger.

Do you think that's the best brand?

For the price point I think they are a very good pack and you will be happy with it. I have had no complaints with mine so far and I have put it through some work. My dad packed out an elk front quarter in oregon last year with his X2. I have packed out a deer as well as numerous bags of salt with no complaints.
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2015, 04:33:53 PM »
Dale-
Day pack or how do you plan to use it?

In that price range, I don't think you'll do better than Eberlestock, Badlands, maybe Tenzing? I have no experience with them. Blacks Creek packs are nice too. I've got one of those.

If you want the "best" brand, you've got to jump up to a different price range.

I'd look real hard at the Eberlestock Team Elk pack. http://www.eberlestock.com/M5%20Team%20Elk%20Pack.html
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #9 on: May 29, 2015, 04:36:04 PM »
Dale,
 I've got a Badlands Superday that is about 5 years old now. I have put it through the ringer as it is my main pack for hunting and usually my first and only trip out with game on it. I can get quite a bit strapped to it and it's a good ride. I took the bladder out and traded that for a water bottle and a purifier. I like the pistol holsters and each side of the waistband for right or left handed but also the rifle scabbard and the bow holder. The material is thick so the pack weighs about 3.75 lbs but it's been fantastic for me. I've heard people complain about the zippers breaking but (knock on wood) mine have held up fine. If they do go I hear nothing but good about their customer service. Eli

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #10 on: May 29, 2015, 04:48:20 PM »
I used the badlands 2200, loved the option to open the back for access.
that said I now use an X2.

Old enough to know better.
Young enough to go for it.

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #11 on: May 29, 2015, 04:57:53 PM »
I have packed out my last 3 blacktails with my X2. I think it is the best pack by far for under $200.
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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #12 on: May 29, 2015, 05:08:30 PM »
I have a superday that I have put through the ringer with mixed results. Zippers did break but they fixed them no questions or cost. The chest strap on mine was a total POS, it clamped to the piping and was a joke but once again they fixed it. I use it for more than hunting, it's my snomo pack and sometimes my dirt bike pack when I'm going deep. I have hauled a ton of meat out with that little pack.

The gun strap in the back is excellent and works for skis great. the holsters are not great because when you put you pack down the barrel gets in the dirt or rocks.. it's exposed and need a mod.

I rat it a 7. It's been through hell. I would shop around if buying new but would buy it again. Customer service is beyond excellent and that's crucial for me.

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #13 on: May 29, 2015, 05:10:09 PM »
I paid 160.00 new for my 2200.  At that price it is the best on the market.  Would be pretty slow to pay MSRP though.   Have hauled many elk with it, and couldn't be more pleased with it.  As mentioned Eberlestock has extremely short torso fit.  Completely useless load lifters on the Eberlestock if you are around 6' or taller.   :twocents:

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Re: Badlands Packs, how do you rate them?
« Reply #14 on: May 29, 2015, 05:12:44 PM »
If I was buying new I wouldn't settle for less than Exo, Stone Glacier, Kifaru, or Kuiu.   :twocents:

 


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