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Title: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: Commando on January 29, 2015, 06:55:57 PM
I need to get a good upland vest. I was really set on getting a wing works but decided I don't want to do the water bottles it comes with, I want to use a water bladder. And as far as I can tell the wing works doesn't have a place to put one besides in the bird pouch. I like both the badlands and tending vests. Anyone have experience with them? What one would you recommend? Or would you suck it up and get the wing works ?
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: scottr on January 29, 2015, 10:00:53 PM
look at the Quilomene vests, second best next to the Wind Works IMO


http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/ (http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/)
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: AspenBud on January 30, 2015, 06:57:29 AM
My WingWorks is a little older but last time I checked you could fit one in the center water bottle holder near the game bag. They even sell bladders for it as well as items to secure it. See below...

http://wingworks.biz/category/order-hydration-bladders-and-bottles/ (http://wingworks.biz/category/order-hydration-bladders-and-bottles/)

If the side water bottle holsters bug you they can be removed.
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: merkelman on February 01, 2015, 12:40:21 PM
The llbean technical, which is essentially the mothers blows both of them outta the water!  I have two Mother Tech and one llbean. They are by far the most efficient. You can also get a 20% discount and free shipping to boot!  IM me if interested. I do quite a bit of Chukar and Hun hunting where I am gone for at least 6-7 hours and absolutely rely on my vest. JayBird might chime in too!http://m.llbean.com/product.html?#78256
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: Bmcox86 on February 01, 2015, 01:33:38 PM
I have the the llbean, badlands, mothers and columbia vests. The llbean is superior by far
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: Forks on February 01, 2015, 01:59:57 PM
Another vote for the LL Bean Tech. I run a bladder for myself and two 32oz bottles for the dog. My buddy runs a Wingworks, which has silly big shell pouches, and likes it, but i'll take my padded shoulder straps anyday. I also tend to be gone from the truck all day and it has room for everything and some.
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: merkelman on February 01, 2015, 02:24:48 PM
Bladder over bottles any day!!!!  Agree with Forks!
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: merkelman on February 01, 2015, 02:27:36 PM
look at the Quilomene vests, second best next to the Wind Works IMO


http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/ (http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/)
too many gimmicks on this vest, imho
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: jackson7 on February 02, 2015, 12:19:44 PM
my preference is the wing works. I have often used a bladder under the vest itself for long walks. good luck. there is no wrong decision.
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: scottr on February 04, 2015, 08:12:37 PM

look at the Quilomene vests, second best next to the Wind Works IMO


http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/ (http://www.q5outdoorproducts.com/)
too many gimmicks on this vest, imho

Agreed about the gimmicks on the Centerfire vest, was looking more to the San Carlos or Upland vests
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: AspenBud on February 05, 2015, 07:17:37 AM
Just remember, the intent behind all that water holding capacity isn't all about you. If you have a dog with you it's for them too and however hard you work on your hunt they are working harder. Probably stating the obvious there but I know I've emptied out a couple of bottles for my dogs before on hotter extended days.
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: thinkingman on February 20, 2015, 09:12:27 AM
I have the Buck's Bags upland strap vest and I love it.
Came with a hydration bladder.
Just order a size larger than you think you need.
If you're local you can check mine out.
Title: Re: badlands/ tenzing
Post by: GrampasGuns on March 29, 2015, 08:50:35 PM
Man, I cant speak highly enough of Wing Works. I agree with Aspenbud, this pack is made for long, tough walks and I use every ounce of water capacity to keep my dog hydrated. It will easily hold a bladder, and with all the weight from the water it wears well and is straight up bulletproof.
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