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I am 6 foot 1 and weight approx 400 lbs. i use a badlands 2800 and a badlands a super daypack. For the things i carry it seems that i get more in the super day than the 2200 even though its less cube. I bought a belt extention from cabelas. I had to reconfigure the extention buckles as they dont interchange but both packs are relatively comfortable for me. I also have an eberlestock with the larger hip band. It is really comfortable but i find its very heavy for my one day hunts.


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Sorry i also have a badlands 2200 that is why i mentioned the superday works better for me than the 2200. The 2800 is great if you have meat to pack out or if your out several days.


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