Badlands Pack Help

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Jan 14, 2019
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I’d like to get a badlands pack for day hunts and to use when going in on horses. I have it narrowed down between ascent, dash, Diablo dos, and sprint. Anyone have experience with these and what would be the best choice?
 

CorbLand

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Mar 16, 2016
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I have a DOS. Good little pack for scouting season and running cams. Fits good, lightweight, and has enough room for day trips.


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TJfromTX

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Jan 30, 2019
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Sugar Land, TX
I have had good luck with their packs as well, currently have a Reactor and a Superday and have no complaints about either. I hear the DOS is very nice. Badlands has a great warranty if needed.
 

lonedave

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Sep 7, 2014
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West Richland, WA
I have an older Diablo (2014 vintage) and it works great as a day pack with maybe up to 25# of gear. I've also put about 40 - 45# (bag of wood pellets + water) in it for light training and it's do-able, but not too comfortable. For me, that would translate to not much meat per trip.
 
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I had a Sprint and used it last year. I liked the pack but it was just too noisy for stand hunting, so I sold it and bought the Timber this year during their sale. The timber suits my needs better but it is heavier.
 
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Love my diablo dos for maybe quick hikes/fishing trips. It does not hold much.
 
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Get the 2200. I've been a BL user for many years, actually moving to one of the heavy hitters this year. My experience with Badlands is, get the packs with the heavy duty zippers. Anything less is a disappointment.

PS....Meat haul not an issue with a 2200.
 
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