MKotur325
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Hey all!
I've been using a badlands 2800 for the past 7 or 8 years and it's getting pretty haggered. Over the past couple seasons several of the zipper pulls have broken, and the bag has developed a few tears... I've been reading lots of the pack threads recently, and just want to get some opinions. I also swapped packs with my dad for a season, and he used my 2800, while I swapped for his MR Longbow. I really liked that pack, and at this point, it's probably at the top of the list for me at the moment.
Looking for a daypack for hunting in MT. I really don't want anything bigger than about 3000CuIn. But something in that 2300-3000 range will be plenty... I have a tendency to fill a pack with unnessairy gear to fill the space if I have a big pack...
A few things I've liked about my badlands, I like the option to carry a rifle, though, I will rarely use it, and I like that the badlands has a fair amount of pockets to help organize gear. It also carries reasonably well.
A few things I didn't care for. The badlands is a nice pack, but the main pouch is TINY. About all I can actually fit in the main pouch is a jacket and my lunch. It has a ton of pockets and a ton of storage, but no Large spaces. I liked that about the MR Longbow.
The other thing I really liked about the longbow was, with a jacket on top of the pack, it was just tall enough for me to shoot from sitting off the pack, with the rifle on top of the frame, for a hasty shot this could be quite handy and would also be a plus for a new pack.
I like the idea of an external frame pack with a bag so that I can just get a new bag if needs change.
Ultimately, I'm looking for a solid and reliable day pack, that I can also put Elk quarters, or maybe 1/2 a mule deer on when the need arises. I would like something with a relatively large main pocket with a half dozen or so smaller pockets to organize gear. A spotting scope pocket would be a plus, as also would some external straps to attach random gear to the outside of the pack (tripod and such...). As far as budget for a pack, I know that a Longbow would run something like $450-500 with a frame, that's about the ballpark I'd be willing to invest in a pack at the moment. Open to any suggestions.
Thanks in advance!!
I've been using a badlands 2800 for the past 7 or 8 years and it's getting pretty haggered. Over the past couple seasons several of the zipper pulls have broken, and the bag has developed a few tears... I've been reading lots of the pack threads recently, and just want to get some opinions. I also swapped packs with my dad for a season, and he used my 2800, while I swapped for his MR Longbow. I really liked that pack, and at this point, it's probably at the top of the list for me at the moment.
Looking for a daypack for hunting in MT. I really don't want anything bigger than about 3000CuIn. But something in that 2300-3000 range will be plenty... I have a tendency to fill a pack with unnessairy gear to fill the space if I have a big pack...
A few things I've liked about my badlands, I like the option to carry a rifle, though, I will rarely use it, and I like that the badlands has a fair amount of pockets to help organize gear. It also carries reasonably well.
A few things I didn't care for. The badlands is a nice pack, but the main pouch is TINY. About all I can actually fit in the main pouch is a jacket and my lunch. It has a ton of pockets and a ton of storage, but no Large spaces. I liked that about the MR Longbow.
The other thing I really liked about the longbow was, with a jacket on top of the pack, it was just tall enough for me to shoot from sitting off the pack, with the rifle on top of the frame, for a hasty shot this could be quite handy and would also be a plus for a new pack.
I like the idea of an external frame pack with a bag so that I can just get a new bag if needs change.
Ultimately, I'm looking for a solid and reliable day pack, that I can also put Elk quarters, or maybe 1/2 a mule deer on when the need arises. I would like something with a relatively large main pocket with a half dozen or so smaller pockets to organize gear. A spotting scope pocket would be a plus, as also would some external straps to attach random gear to the outside of the pack (tripod and such...). As far as budget for a pack, I know that a Longbow would run something like $450-500 with a frame, that's about the ballpark I'd be willing to invest in a pack at the moment. Open to any suggestions.
Thanks in advance!!