Monday, December 21, 2015

Badlands Upland Game Vest Review

The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon is a working hunter's dog and Broken Bow Kennels is a working kennel.  It sounds mighty stuffy, but the great thing is, our work is PLAY!  Special occasions involve trips to secret hunting fields and wish lists are filled with gear.  I'm no different.  This pack was a birthday gift and it has been on every upland outing since.

Badlands Upland Game Vest
The manufacturer's description covers the features, I've got the insight.  As an upland pack, it's a little small for pheasant.  Two birds about maxes it out.  For the hiking hunter looking for grouse, it's fantastic.  If you're walking the prairie looking for Sharpies or Huns, it makes a days worth of gear easy to bear.  And if you're short on common sense and have the Chukar addiction, it's worth every ounce!

The fit across the shoulders and back distribute weight well, without adding bulk.  This is very advantageous when trying to shoulder a gun while standing on a cliff face watching the Devil's own songbirds screaming away.  It holds close to the body without a lot of shifting and flop.

If you're shooting a 20 gauge or smaller, the side pouches are big enough for a full box each without popping the magnets, which are awesome, by the way.  They allow for a quick reload, but are surprisingly secure.  12s are just a little bulky.  I never used the dump pouch, but this could be a solution.

Space gets to be an issue if you start shedding layers.  As the weather cools off, finding a place for a jacket becomes tricky.  Especially with a pack full of birds!

As a whole, the pack is great!  It is my go to on any walking hunt.  It also meets most states requirement for square inches of orange.

That's it.  That's the quick and dirty.

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