Did I hear correctly that yeti is killing mystery Ranch?

Are they killing it, or just rebranding it under the Yetti name?
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They can get violent if provoked.
That said, I like my MR backpacks, and probably wouldn't buy a gay Yetti bag.
Bring it ya big, white, faggot!
 

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lol. I guess Dana cashed out again. I worked in the outdoor industry back in the day and had quite a few Dana Designs packs (still have a couple but can't say that I'd actually use them again, they are crazy heavy compared to todays packs (terraplane, Astralplane, Bomb, etc.). Met him a few times at the OR show and at our local outfitter when I was working there in college. Saw MR at the SHOT show a few years, always liked the packs but never got around to buying one.

I can say for sure though that I would never buy a Yeti backpack regardless of who made it or designed it.
 
lol. I guess Dana cashed out again. I worked in the outdoor industry back in the day and had quite a few Dana Designs packs (still have a couple but can't say that I'd actually use them again, they are crazy heavy compared to todays packs (terraplane, Astralplane, Bomb, etc.). Met him a few times at the OR show and at our local outfitter when I was working there in college. Saw MR at the SHOT show a few years, always liked the packs but never got around to buying one.

I can say for sure though that I would never buy a Yeti backpack regardless of who made it or designed it.
I won’t even buy their coolers
 
One Chinese overpriced shit brand buys another overpriced Chinese shit brand ( with exception of berry amendment stuff).

Meanwhile kifaru, HPG, Stone Glacier and Exogear among others have similar prices for US designed and made gear.
Kifaru is and always always been based. No blue haired globohomo faggotry can be found anywhere on their website.

I still have my Navigator, bough it close to 20 years ago and it's still is in my rotation. Same with my og gun bearer.

YETI is made for and by cornholing faggots
 
I don’t care what yeti does with mystery ranch. MR gets what they deserve for selling out to those fags at yeti. My son owns an older mystery ranch and it’s a legit pack. They made some top notch fire line packs as well, but I won’t support them now. As kind of a pack junkie I highly suggest exo mountain gear. They are designed and made in Boise. I’ve owned a couple and they are amazing packs. The newest ones are supposedly even better, but I don’t have $700 to drop on ANOTHER pack. Eberlestock is decent too. Also made in Boise.
 
Small business founders often grow a innovative business then sell as an exit plan and begin another. Not a bad thing, it's how capitalism is supposed to work. Kifaru is mentioned as fantastic gear, which it is, but remember that Patrick Smith first started Mountainsmith. Those were good packs, then he sold to a big corporation that made cheap crap. He got rich, started Kifaru.
 
I don’t care what yeti does with mystery ranch. MR gets what they deserve for selling out to those fags at yeti. My son owns an older mystery ranch and it’s a legit pack. They made some top notch fire line packs as well, but I won’t support them now. As kind of a pack junkie I highly suggest exo mountain gear. They are designed and made in Boise. I’ve owned a couple and they are amazing packs. The newest ones are supposedly even better, but I don’t have $700 to drop on ANOTHER pack. Eberlestock is decent too. Also made in Boise.
Most eberlestock stuff is actually made in Vietnam except for the few berry compliant items they still have.
 
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Small business founders often grow a innovative business then sell as an exit plan and begin another. Not a bad thing, it's how capitalism is supposed to work. Kifaru is mentioned as fantastic gear, which it is, but remember that Patrick Smith first started Mountainsmith. Those were good packs, then he sold to a big corporation that made cheap crap. He got rich, started Kifaru.
Kifaru was also recently sold to a new owner.
 
I have a MR fireline pack. Great product, extremely well made.

I was always going to get a MR hunting pack but never did. A

Since my miles of hiking days big game hunting have ended, I'm probably not going to be affected if MR goes by the wayside.
 
Well dang,

I for one appreciate this thread as were it not for the Hide, I would have missed this news. I suppose I'll withhold making any judgements though until we see how things play out. I'm hoping for the best either way.

-LD
 
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Well dang,

I for one appreciate this thread as were it not for the Hide, I would have missed this news. I suppose I'll withhold making any judgements though until we see how things play out. I'm hoping for the best either way.

-LD
I'm not sure anything involving the Yeti corporation has a "best either way". They have been ardent corporate sponsors of child transsexuals and other woke philosophy.

 
I've got a couple MR packs and always really liked them. My USA made 3DAP is wearing pretty thin though and has a zipper coming apart now, I wonder what this means for warranty? Guess I'll be getting a Kifaru to replace it...
 
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This seems to be the story with gear. Make a great product and develop a loyal clientele than sellout to a conglomerate with the quality going to shit. Can't count how many times I have seen this happen. Picked up a US made 2DA pack several years ago and a great pack and should last me for quite awhile.
 
This seems to be the story with gear. Make a great product and develop a loyal clientele than sellout to a conglomerate with the quality going to shit. Can't count how many times I have seen this happen. Picked up a US made 2DA pack several years ago and a great pack and should last me for quite awhile.
That is the typical small business plan. Work hard, make it great, cash out.
 
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