![]() |
Badlands Backpacks
Hi,
Just wanted to point out the merrits of a Badlands Backpack.. I have used them for years and I have to say I am their number one fan! If you are serious about wild trekkig or hunting in wild places.. you neeed a pack thatis light before you load it up! Durable and easy to carry and use.. so anyway, thats my bit.. and as I constantly go on and on about them my daughter persuaded me to make a website about them.. I dont sell them myself.. just written a few things... so if you want a quality pack then go take a look.. thanks for reading! |
I just got back today a 4500 I bought used online.
When I received this pack it was Hashed! torn shoulder strap, load tensioners were ripped out, hip belt was all tore up and a hole in a pocket. I sent it in to Badlands hoping for the best but expecting the worst. Today I got my 4500 hundred back with a new hipbelt,new shoulder straps and everything fixed. I could not be happier with Badlands. I also have a 2200 and a Superday but they have not needed any repair. I hear people badmouth the company but I can find no fault. I will not buy anything else. Good products and great service |
Originally Posted by stevenm2
(Post 4062289)
I just got back today a 4500 I bought used online.
When I received this pack it was Hashed! torn shoulder strap, load tensioners were ripped out, hip belt was all tore up and a hole in a pocket. I sent it in to Badlands hoping for the best but expecting the worst. Today I got my 4500 hundred back with a new hipbelt,new shoulder straps and everything fixed. I could not be happier with Badlands. I also have a 2200 and a Superday but they have not needed any repair. I hear people badmouth the company but I can find no fault. I will not buy anything else. Good products and great service i personally look to spend the money this summer for one and no doubt will be happy! |
got our hands on the new Badland Summit and Clutch the other day and am super impressed.
The new Summit pack (which replaces the 4500) is a huge improvement on the 4500 pack. Main differences are: 3lbs lighter, new suspension/padding, new ultralight durable fabric for the bag. I was expecting the new bag material to be noisy but it was fairly quiet. Specs: 6lbs 4oz, 4700 cu in The Clutch (replaces the 2800) is basically a 2200 build (batwings and main bag) with increased storage capacity 3000 cu in now. It also has a little removable piggy-back pack. I'm a big batwing fan so I really liked this pack. Specs 7lbs 4oz, 2900 cu in. We shot some informational videos so be looking for those soon on YouTube. Linton Outdoors |
Wow!! $270.00 for a backpack??
|
Originally Posted by JohnnyHildo
(Post 4062294)
i would expect most of the badmouthing is due to the seemingly steep prices they ask for their product. no question its superior to regular pack but until they offer a product a little more affordable to the masses they will get flamed.
i personally look to spend the money this summer for one and no doubt will be happy! the pack i did decide to go with was a sitka. very smart design and is comfortable as can be and isn't cumbersome. |
I hope you enjoy your Sitka.I do not see how their customer service could be as good as badlands but for your sake I hope it is.
I thought my 4500 would be too big. Actually it is my preferred pack once I started using it. The pack is simple 2 outside large pockets and the lid can carry everything I need including game bags and still be cinched down to be comfortable as a daypack. The thing is you cannot make a small pack bigger and if you need to load a small pack down you will find out what uncomfortable is really like. A smaller pack ( I have a 2200 and I just got rid of my superday) simply is not as versatile. I carried a pretty nice mule deer out of the Steens Mtns. with my Superday. It did the Job and went up for sale when I got home. I carried my Bighorn sheep out this year with the 4500 and I can tell you there is a huge difference in how the packs perform. |
well it sounds like we both got the bag that suits our needs perfect. i confess my sitka isn't designed to carry an animal out of my hunting area, but considering i hunt in a place world renowned for large mature deer and wide open spaces; i will never need to.
if i ever did see the need for a larger pack i will likely just buy one! good luck hunting this year fellas! |
I've got a Badlands, and the doggoned thing is absolutely perfect. It can hold everything I want to take with me, and the compartments and tie-downs were designed by someone who knew what he was doing. The frame, belt, and support straps can be made to fit me like a glove, and I feel like I am hauling nothing when I haul 20 pounds, and next to nothing when I haul 40.
BIG thumbs-up |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:32 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.