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Title: badland packs??????
Post by: rockkiller on April 29, 2018, 11:07:27 AM
Im looking for a new pack for elk hunting and Im thinking maybe the badland dash or maybe the ascent. I will using it for dayhunts and to pack a quarter or boned meat.
Has anyone experienced these packs and what do you recommend?
Or does anyone have any other recommendations? :dunno:

Thanks for any help
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: Pete McMiller on April 29, 2018, 11:58:43 AM
Al,

I was in your same boat a couple of years ago.  Looked around and most packs that people were recommending were north of $500 - way more than I wanted to spend.  Settled on a Badlands 2200 that I got at Cabelas for around $250 if I remember correctly.  This is my third pack since I started bow hunting elk in 1993 and is the largest but also one of the most comfortable.  I feel confident that an elk quarter would fit - especially if boned out.  Another plus is that it has a camelback hydration bladder.  Good luck shopping.
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: goobersan on April 29, 2018, 01:53:14 PM
Can't go wrong with lifetime warranty. Never filled my 2800 but very comfortable with plenty of options. If going with a smaller pack than the 2200 I'd suggest the Diablo Dos or others with "hyper-vent" system. Best prices are online
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: kadbow on April 30, 2018, 10:29:18 AM
Eberlestock X2 is a small pack with a frame that you could look into. Definitely stout enough to haul a quarter out. I liked mine but then bought a kuiu 3200 on sale.
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: rockkiller on April 30, 2018, 06:20:06 PM
Quote from: kadbow on April 30, 2018, 10:29:18 AM
Eberlestock X2 is a small pack with a frame that you could look into. Definitely stout enough to haul a quarter out. I liked mine but then bought a kuiu 3200 on sale.

Thanks .....I will check it out
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: fisherick on May 01, 2018, 11:20:22 AM
I have two Badlands packs, a NANO fanny pack for whitetail hunts and a 2800 backpack for elk hunting. The 2800 packs has hauled meat from several elk and hauls my gear for spike camps. When compressed it makes a great daypack. The 2800 fits my 6' short torso, long legs comfortably. I never had any issues with Badlands packs. Neither pack is in their current lineup.
Title: Re: badland packs??????
Post by: BrianfromTulsa on May 02, 2018, 09:55:04 AM
While I don't have either of the packs you listed, I do have a collection of Badlands packs that I love.  I have a 2200- has worked great for several elk/antelope hunts, a Monster fanny- the perfect day pack for my whitetail stand hunts, a bino pack and a bino strap.

I love them all, have had nothing but positive experiences with customer service the one time I broke a buckle.  Replaced promptly with no questions