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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

my hunting pack

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  • Can you haul meat/quarters with this pack?

  • yea im sure that you could but it doesnt have any sort of frame so maybe like one quarter at a time but just this last weekend i went on a backpacking slash fly fishing trip and i loaded it down with around 65 pounds and it felt great so ill bet it can handle a boned out elk quarter or deer quarter no prob

  • Cool, thanks! I am really not planning on doing that, moreso looking for a day pack to carry my calls, gps, rangefinder, survival and first aid kit, plus I need to peel off layers. I thought about the 2200 as well, but it looks too big.

  • yea i use this pack for exactly that and it works amazing i highly recomend this one its perfect size for a day pack

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  • I had been looking at the Superday and the Sacrifice, the other packs I considered were the Eberlestock X1 and X2.. Since I needed a new day pack that would double as a meat hauler I chose the X2. The BL has a bad rep on their zippers which to me was a deal breaker. Still a nice pack though I wish they would use better zippers..

  • Unless you are carrting bricks I can't se how you get 65lbs in this pack.

    Not really enough room for overnight with food and gear

  • Hi. How do you attach a rifle, does the barrel or stock hang from down edge of the backpack when attached? Sorry for my english hope you will understand what i mean. Thanks

  • Hi, Just wondering how much the badlands Super Day pack is.

    kind regards FXPIEPER

  • i have this pack and love it, the rifle scabbard also works grear for packing out a deer head, put the noise in the scabbard pocket and then use the side straps on each side of the pack to secure the antlers.

  • I own this pack. Love the product but damaged it after two years. I learned that their "Lifetime Warranty" is not what they say it is! They did an extreemly poor repair. I compalined and was even more disappointed. Good pack, bad customer service.

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