It has been a long wait, but the Badlands Sacrifice pack is finally here. I recently received my first shipment and have had a chance to actually get my hands on it for a good up close inspection.
This is one heck of a nice pack for those who enjoy bivy style hunting. Cameron Hanes was involved in its development and initial feild testing. The pack is designed as an extremely lightweight pack designed to carry everything needed for extended backcountry trips with as little weight as possible.
When empty, or with a minimal load, the pack compresses down to a very compact package, measuring just 22 inches from top to bottom.
The pack is built around a hardened stainless steel frame. You can see part of the red frame in this picture along with the mesh back panel which provides great air flow between the pack and your back, keeping you cool when carrying.
The pack has a large main compartment which can be accessed from both the top and bottom. There are four long side compartments, two on each side. Plus a large bottom compartment. A large top pocket and pockets on each side of the waist belt make good spots to store smaller items.
There is a small sling that tucks into the bottom of the pack which is used for long items like a bow or arrow tube.