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My opinion may be contrary to most, but I’ve been wearing a Badlands 2200 this year for multiple hunts and have to admit that I really don’t like it. It weighs 6 pounds empty, which is heavier than the internal frame pack that I typically use for packing out elk quarters. It’s a bit longer than my other day packs, and even though I’m 6-0 it tends to constrict my hip movement just a bit more than I’d prefer for a daypack. The pockets for holding a spotting scope are not readily available without unbuckling some straps. The external pocket on the back has less capacity than I'd like.I’m just about ready to give up on it and go back to a 4 pound daypack. It means one more trip to the vehicle if I need to haul out elk quarters, but I think the tradeoff is worth it.
I've been definitely leaning toward the icon pro 1850. It seems to be a great day pack and I see no reason not to hunt with the actual carbon fiber "frame"...Ive read that some folks hunt without it, but it seems so light that it wouldn't matter.
I think I'm sold. SUPER bummed that all the packs I was interested in on the kuiu site were sold out for the 30% off deal that ended yesterday!Anyone know when their next sale will be? Do they do a black friday ?
I have used the Badlands 2200 ever since they first came out.The pack is heavy I will admit but extremely quiet and durable.Its works great as a day pack and can handle as much weight as you can carry.Mine has packed more than 20 deer and elk with no failures and if it ever does its guaranteed forever
Kuiu gets it done but I am impressed with the Stone Glacier. Retired the Badlands and still love it too.