gear backpacks

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  1. Mitchellhunt99

    Mitchellhunt99 Weekend Warrior

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    So this is the first year that im filming my own hunts and was wondering what backpacks people use to get their camera and camera arm to the tree with? I have a small canon camera and a muddy outfitter arm so the pack doesnt need to be huge. Thanks
     
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    WiscoBowHunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Campbell Cameras launched a new badlands camera pack that looks like it would fit your needs.
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    I use a Rancho Safari backpack quiver. It has D-loops on it to strap the camera arm on to it. The camera fits in one of the side pouches.

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    x2 for the badlands camera pack
     
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    Campbell Cameras had some Badlands packs at the ATA show over the weekend. We checked them out. They're nice, but the problem is, they're really only designed to carry your camera and camera equipment. They solve one problem, but seem to create another.
     

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