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1.) crookedeye - 12/17/2017
im looking for a half way decent pack thats 1000 cu. inches or less that can carry a bow...


i'll hang up now and listen to the answers on the air..
2.) crookedeye - 12/17/2017
im just looking for somthing to carry my essential in ...like a knife, tolit paper, my comb, a grapefruit to snack on, maybe some rasins..plus water....you need a bottle of water while hunting in youre stand ..thats the most important thing is water..you get dehydraded up there..
3.) Swamp Fox - 12/17/2017
That's a really good question.. I'm not sure if it's exactly like asking which state has the best unicorn hunting, but it's close. Congratulations! ---LOL

Here's something to get everyone started.



[url]https://www.rangermade.net/top-hunting-backpack-reviews/best-bow-hunting-backpack[/url]
4.) Swamp Fox - 12/17/2017
Smallest packs I've found so far :

[url]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0033JCUH6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0033JCUH6&linkCode=as2&tag=rangermade-20&linkId=BVZ5G77VZKBL7KLX[/url]

[url]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F0O0WI/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001F0O0WI&linkCode=as2&tag=rangermade-20&linkId=7RF3UVWAKN7PXZ23[/url]

[url]https://hornhunterpacks.com/product/slingshot-maq-lr-pack/[/url]



I've always been skeptical of how good "bow-carrying" capability really was. I want the bow's finish and string protected, and I don't think many do that.

Plus there's always the "What happens when you fall on your bow?" question.

Would be interested to see individual models people think prove me wrong.
5.) crookedeye - 12/17/2017
the one i was looking at was the crookedhorn trailblazer..i seen others on tv but cant think of the name..
6.) crookedeye - 12/17/2017
i have a horn hunter slingshot pack if anyone needs a nice little pack.. never used..lol
7.) Swamp Fox - 12/18/2017
What are the pros and cons of the Slingshot, since you've looked one over? I thought about that style for something a year or so ago, but never did anything. I think my idea was to wear it in the front while carrying a stand, but I don't remember. Might have been for turkey hunting.

I have a Monster and a very small pack that Badlands might have discontinued. The Nano? The Monster might have been a prototype and has some comfort issues, The other pack is too small for my typical day. So I was probably looking for something to complement those two.
8.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
If you have an older Badlands pack or would look at a new one, this add-on bow boot might work.

[url]http://www.badlandspacks.com/camo-bow-boot[/url]

Looks like somebody like me with older packs would probably have to get some different buckle hardware, but it's a start. I think you might be able to make it work for the Scout pack, but I assume the Pursuit would be good to go. Call Badlands, 'cause I don't see where they say yay or nay on these two packs. Pursuit's a little bigger than 1000, Scout a little smaller.

[url]http://www.badlandspacks.com/gear/packs/pursuit-camo-day-pack[/url]


[url]http://www.badlandspacks.com/gear/packs/scout-bksctappr1[/url]
9.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
Just found this at Badlands' site:


[QUOTE]Will it fit the pursuit day pack
Asked by Gamaki 1 year ago
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Open Reply - VP of Happiness
Hey Gamaki, The Pursuit was not designed to accept the Bow Boot. That being said, you can get it to work by threading the webbing of the Bow Boot through the bed roll buckles of the Pursuit pack. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to give us a call or shoot us an email. 1-800-269-1875 or [email]info@badlandspacks.com[/email].[/QUOTE]
10.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
Although it sounds like a good idea, I would not want my bow riding on my back like that. I have to duck under too much crap and it would snag. Hard to negotiate a bow through trees when you can't see it.

My system of carrying a bow has worked flawlessly. When I was hunting and it was under 20 degrees I sat on the duffle. The ensolite padding inside the duffle kept my whole body warm when sitting on it. Didn't count on that but it is a really nice bonus.
11.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
I realize this is probably more pack than you want but they do make different sizes. If you purchased a comparable pack via Badlands or some of the other designer pack companies you would pay 300+ (and that's just starting)

I will probably pull the trigger on this, this year. Full lightweight frame capable of hauling heavy loads/meat. Infinitely customizable, affordable, shoulder straps, waist straps, tough. What more do you want?

[url]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046QT4BA/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3I5PC8BPPMZRM&colid=A2SAU8GG0I2Q&psc=0[/url]
12.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
I think the standard Molle ruck is still 3000 cu. That's a good size for all-around use, and by all-around I mean "a little more than most would need for day hunting."

I've been staring at my bellybutton for a few years about whether I want to go in a different direction about a meat pack. Maybe now I'll stare with greater intensity, since you bring it up.

But back to the bow carrier. According to the copywriter at Badlands, you only fall forward:

[QUOTE]You’re hiking to your hunting spot carrying your bow in front of you, when suddenly you trip and fall. Nice move! Bloody knee, twisted ankle and worst of all, that beautiful killing machine you’ve nicknamed "Slayer" is now a broken mass of cams, limbs and string. Prevent this nightmare and go hands-free with the new Badlands Bow Boot. Clip it on, slip your bow in, tighten straps. Simplicity and protection at its finest.[/QUOTE]

Thus the bow you carry on your back is completely safe.

There was a carry system I saw a while back that had padded or soft flaps that went over the riser and/or string. I thought that went a long way toward meeting some of my objections to bow carriers on packs. Every time I see somebody cinch a piece of strap or webbing down on a bow riser and then make out like tey're going hiking with that arrangement, I just wince.
13.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
LOL! The writer maybe once got his/her feet wet once getting the newspaper off their lawn.

Saturday, when I was crossing a steep creek I almost went down...backwards. Started up one side, bank was slick and I lost my footing.

Swampy have you seen the frame of those molle packs? They look amazing. They have gone through a couple of iterations I believe. They are on Gen IV which is the upgrade to Gen II. The only change I see is they made it a little stronger.
14.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
Amazon answers your backpack questions:


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Answer: No. Absolutely not. This is a framed ruck sack. It's good for carrying 100lbs worth of stuff 25 miles. ....what you're asking for would be more like a large purse.
By Tony C on September 9, 2015
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Question: Could be used for laptop or is bigger for this purpose?, Available internacional shipping?
Answer: It's way to big for a laptop.
By shawnakapete SELLER on September 24, 2017
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Question: Does it come already assembled?
Answer: If you buy it from "ArmyProperty" it comes fully assembled. Thanks for asking!
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Question: Is this comatible with a camelback water bladder???
Answer: No it isn't no spot for one
By Joe F. on May 19, 2016
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LOL
15.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
16.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
17.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
The whole camelback thing...So you are hiking along and must drink from a tube because you can't spare precious seconds getting to your canteen?

And I'm sure cleaning is no problem either.
18.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;53861]LOL! The writer maybe once got his/her feet wet once getting the newspaper off their lawn.

Saturday, when I was crossing a steep creek I almost went down...backwards. Started up one side, bank was slick and I lost my footing.

Swampy have you seen the frame of those molle packs? They look amazing. They have gone through a couple of iterations I believe. They are on Gen IV which is the upgrade to Gen II. The only change I see is they made it a little stronger.[/QUOTE]


I haven't seen one in a while. I might make a trip to my local A/N surplus to take a look, not that there's much hope of finding a newer one. WWI gas masks, yes. Recent issue, no.

That gives me an idea for a rant ...
19.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;53865]The whole camelback thing...So you are hiking along and must drink from a tube because you can't spare precious seconds getting to your canteen?

And I'm sure cleaning is no problem either.[/QUOTE]

Maybe as useful as a rear view mirror on your pack so you don't have to turn around while hiking/packing.
20.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;53866]I haven't seen one in a while. I might make a trip to my local A/N surplus to take a look, not that there's much hope of finding a newer one. WWI gas masks, yes. Recent issue, no.

That gives me an idea for a rant ...[/QUOTE]

The A/N stores are hit and miss unless you have a good one. If I need some faded, mis-sized, shrunken, overpriced holey bdu's that have already seen a pretty rough life, I always know where to go...
21.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;53865]The whole camelback thing...So you are hiking along and must drink from a tube because you can't spare precious seconds getting to your canteen?

And I'm sure cleaning is no problem either.[/QUOTE]


Try it! You'll like it!


:wink


Cleaning, if you do it right, is a bit of a PITA, which is why I don't bother to do it right.

I haven't caught any serious bacteria yet! :tu:
22.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
I saw a pack the other day that was 700.00. What is the price for hiring a sherpa?
23.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
This is the genius of ebay.

After the big elk trip or the week camping in Jellystone, you can sometime find those packs for $500.
24.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
I wouldn't pay a penny over 450.00. :bang:
25.) Swamp Fox - 12/19/2017
Pat McManus had a great story about his relationship with the guy who ran the local military surplus store. I don't know how many people might remember it.

As a gear nut and a hoarder, it always stuck with me, LOL.
26.) bluecat - 12/19/2017
“Give a man enough rope and it still will come out 6 inches too short. That is the nature of rope, if not the nature of man." —“Tying One On,” September 1987 Pat McManus
27.) DParker - 12/19/2017
[QUOTE=bluecat;53874]“Give a man enough rope and it still will come out 6 inches too short. That is the nature of rope, if not the nature of man." —“Tying One On,” September 1987 Pat McManus[/QUOTE]

"Give a woman an inch and she'll try to park her car there."

- Some dead guy
28.) Swamp Fox - 12/20/2017
29.) bluecat - 12/20/2017
+2 each
30.) DParker - 12/20/2017
That guy carries a lot of TP.
31.) bluecat - 12/20/2017
Carries a boom box with "Sounds of Nature" CD to help him fall asleep. Being a soldier of fortune is stressful.
32.) Swamp Fox - 12/20/2017
Gorp is heavy by volume. Rice cakes are light, but just so much fluff.

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