Hunting packs?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by geauxtigers1421, Nov 24, 2011.

  1. geauxtigers1421

    geauxtigers1421 Weekend Warrior

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    I am looking to buy a new hunting pack. I am currently using by brother old camo bookbag for school and it just isnt getting the job done as there is only 2 pockets and everything has to be thrown in there which makes things hard to find

    I am looking for a good pack with a good bit of pockets and not too big but not too small for a decent price (below $150, preferably below $100)
     
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    rickmur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Badlands
     
  3. Jay Pope

    Jay Pope Weekend Warrior

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    Like rick said... check out the Badlands Monster Fanny pack. You'll be glad you did. They are sold on this website in the shopping section I believe.
     
  4. geauxtigers1421

    geauxtigers1421 Weekend Warrior

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    I never even knew all that was up there! haha
    The pack you mentioned isnt on there though... I looked it up on Badlands site and it doesnt have a price, do you know how much it is by any chance? It looks very nice and convenient though! If I cant find a nice cheaper pack that might just have to be a Christmas present!:p
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I HAD a Badlands Monster and sold it. I really regret doing so and will be buying another this off season. I decided I would try a bit bigger pack and well, I really don't carry that much stuff and need it more for lashing clothing to the outside of. The Monster will hold everything a normal hunter takes to the tree each day, and then some. It's built like a tank and comfortable to wear. And with the warranty they have on them, you absolutely can't go wrong.

    They're right around 120.00 most places, but I've found them cheaper here and there.
     
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    Yep $120 is what they sell for in my area. Central NC
     
  7. geauxtigers1421

    geauxtigers1421 Weekend Warrior

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    Oh, thats not bad at all!! especially compared to what I was expecting it to be considering its a Badlands
    Looks very nice!!
     
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    Hoythews71 Weekend Warrior

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    Badlands Monster, Eberlstock Tailhook, or any Horn Hunter. All great packs.

    I'm shopping around too.
     
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    I keep looking at eberlstock mini me. But I carry most of my gear in my Cabela's bow vest. Eberlstock also has a cool, bow bucket to carry your bow on your back.
     

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