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Thread: Day Packs?

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    Day Packs?

    Day packs?

    I've been thinkin gabout a new day pack...

    I think it should be made of quiet material, and camo, in case I want to drag it out when pred hunting, or anyhting else that requires remaining unseen.

    I'd want it big enough to carry a spotter and a tripod, as well as have room for a spare jacket etc, so I don't want a teeny fanny pack style.

    Any pack that you use and works well?
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    Re: Day Packs?

    LOL Gatehose wearing a fanny pack.
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    Re: Day Packs?

    MODS...Lock this thread, we do NOT want to see pics of that....Please lock it...Please...My eyes, my eyes.....
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    Re: Day Packs?

    Take a look at the Badlands packs. Im using the 2200 and its been working well for me so far. Also, look at the eberlestock packs they are very good as well and i havent heard too much bad about them.

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    Re: Day Packs?

    Quote Originally Posted by MattB
    Take a look at the Badlands packs. Im using the 2200 and its been working well for me so far. Also, look at the eberlestock packs they are very good as well and i havent heard too much bad about them.
    MattB. Whers did you buy the badlands pack ,locally here in BC . looking to purchase one.thanx Glen.
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    Re: Day Packs?

    Last edited by 300WM; 01-04-2008 at 04:30 PM.
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    Re: Day Packs?

    BadLands monster fanny is nice. You know where to get them
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    Re: Day Packs?

    Quote Originally Posted by 300WM
    Hahaha that's a bear hunting day pack if forsure!!!

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    Re: Day Packs?

    get the Camel-Back pack with the water tube hanging out of it. there like $107. at reliable gun (ship anywhere 604 874-4710) - they hold three litres of water, spare jacket, small tri-pod etc. - rubber lined straps so the butt of the gun won't slip down when your shooing with it on. very nice pack.

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    Re: Day Packs?

    I'm in the same boat as you Gate. While these are more pack than I need, it's nice to be able to pack out half a deer and all your gear in one trip.
    I'm still trying to decide between the pack Matt mentioned and these two .http://www.eberlestock.com/Just%20One.htm.
    My current day pack is really dinky and cost me a good buck because my spotter doesn't fit in it very well.

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