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GMMAT 04-12-2007 11:42 AM

UPDATED - review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
I got this thing in, yesterday........watched the accompanying video.....and I must say I'm darned impressed with it, so far. I went home for lunch.....packed my matrix in it.......my blind chair......bow holder.....BOW.....etc......and I can't express enough how COMFORTABLE the carry is.

If you're a serious blind hunter (I am, but ONLY for birds)....I'd recommend taking a serious look at this pack. It's got more pockets than I have gear, too. I can lay this thing in the passenger seat of the truck on Saturday morning......and I'll take one thing in to my turkey grounds with me.

It's even got a built-in 3qt. water bladder. I will likely NEVER utilize this piece of gear to its' potential......but it's nice to know how versatile it is.

I'll post a full review of the pack.....once I've used it a few times.





GMMAT 04-12-2007 11:42 AM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
Another photo


Austin/WI 04-12-2007 11:44 AM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
Cool, sounds like a sweet pack. Nothing beats getting some new toys for the field :).

MossyOak722 04-12-2007 11:45 AM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
Looks like a great investment if you ask me!!!!

Washington Hunter 04-12-2007 12:46 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
They run what, $250? I'm alost positive I can come up with something cheaper.

If you're hunting out of a Matrix, that's $650 total invested into the one blind. Way too expensive for me.

Neat pack, but way too expensive.

GMMAT 04-12-2007 12:53 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 

They run what, $250? I'm alost positive I can come up with something cheaper.

If you're hunting out of a Matrix, that's $650 total invested into the one blind. Way too expensive for me.

Neat pack, but way too expensive.
I couldhave my wife ride a bike to work, Dan.....and save a lot of money over the two vehicles she now has. Yep....it's nothing to sneeze at (cost-wise).....but everything's relative.

Individuals have to make their own decisions on their purchases based on a number of factors. Cost being one of them. It's just not my ONLY criteria. If I was a younger man....in a different place in life.....I'd have to pass on this. I'm not.I didn't.

I also didn't pay the price you cited for it;). Do some legwork.....and you can buy them for a lot less.


MichaelHunsucker 04-12-2007 01:44 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
Ive seen the pack and it looks pretty awesome. Espically if your a diehard double bull hunter

C-WOODS-SHOOT 04-12-2007 04:08 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 
I think we need a new poll; Who is least likely to figure out that there is a Bowhunter Gear Reveiw forum for threads such as this.

MichaelHunsucker 04-12-2007 04:10 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 

ORIGINAL: C-WOODS-SHOOT

I think we need a new poll; Who is least likely to figure out that there is a Bowhunter Gear Reveiw forum for threads such as this.
....OUCH :D

Austin/WI 04-12-2007 04:13 PM

RE: "Preliminary" review...DB's Wild Thing Pack
 

ORIGINAL: MichaelHunsucker


ORIGINAL: C-WOODS-SHOOT

I think we need a new poll; Who is least likely to figure out that there is a Bowhunter Gear Reveiw forum for threads such as this.
....OUCH :D
ouch is right...though he does have a point...


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