Hunter in Badlands camo with backpack and spotting scope; Badlands skull logo on vibrant, textured background.

2022 WAS OUR 30TH BIRTHDAY

Join us for a trip back in time...

1992. What a year! A Few Good Men was in theaters. (YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!) The people voted…and young Elvis won. Everyone was dropping phrases like “cool beans,” “dope” and “whatever!” And best of all, Badlands was born in a humble storage unit in Salt Lake City, Utah, kicking off 30+ years of the world's best hunting gear. You read that right, home skillet! This is a Badlands 30-Year CELEBRATION.

BADLANDS’ 90S GEAR: SO FLY

Pack #0001

Badlands’ first piece of hunting gear. It started as a mountaineering pack, until an employee painted it green for a hunting trip. The rest is history.

The 2200 in 1994

It’s like a baby pic! Since then, we’ve made a ton of improvements, making the 2200 a perennial customer favorite and top-performing pack.

The First Superday

This baby was built like a brick $#!&house. Triple stitched. Redundantly engineered. These early packs set the standard for the entire industry.

BADLANDS’ LOGO EVOLUTION

Badlands’ logo wasn’t always the iconic legend it is today. We started as “Bad Lands,” with the peak of totally rad 1992 design. Later, we started messin’ with the bull, and so we got the horns. Finally, we landed on the logo we all know and love. We’re pretty sure adopting our famous red bull skull is what averted Y2K. You’re welcome.


Badlands logo skull, pixelated and centered, with gray zebra-stripe border on a white background.

WE'RE TOTALLY BUGGIN’ ABOUT THESE VINTAGE ADS

Badlands camo backpack ad with skull logo, features list, and slogan: "Helping deer make bad decisions since 1995."

Great Ad. NOT!

One of our first ads. What we lacked in design skills we made up for with our plucky attitude.

Badlands logo with skull, ear, and backpack ad text about Hypervent pack’s “no sweat” design and comfort features.

Draw by Hand? Alrighty Then.

Hand-drawn elements first appeared in this 1996 Hypervent ad. Mom always said we had talent.

Hunter in camo gear stands by a lake under stormy skies. Badlands skull logo and motivational text appear on the poster.

Watch Out, Eminem

Who says a bunch of hunters from Utah can’t rap? This 1998 ad proved we could sling rhymes.

Climber scales Badlands rock face with a backpack featuring the Badlands skull logo; inset highlights the logo detail.
Don't Look Down
We began as a mountaineering pack company. You really come to appreciate lightweight packs when you’re hanging off a cliff.
Four cars parked in front of the Badlands building at 414; accessible parking and entrance visible on the left.
Fancier Digs
We quickly outgrew our storage shed workspace, and in 1993, we managed to con our way into a fancy new Badlands HQ: an old furniture warehouse.
Throwback Badlands hunting photo
Since Time Began
Well, for at least 30 years, Badlands packs have been aiding hunters in their quest for trophies, full freezers, and adventure. It’s been a blast.
Person sewing Badlands gear at a machine; shirt features the Badlands skull logo and Mickey Mouse.
Unconditional, Seriously
Do we fix every pack that gets sent for repair? Darn tootin’. Yep, we said tootin’. We also said Unconditional Lifetime Warranty from day one, and we meant it.
Hunter in camo carries game on a Badlands pack with visible skull logo, walking through rugged terrain.
Making Friends, Going Places
Moving meat has always been one of the main purposes of our packs. This intrepid hunter is taking a new friend for a piggyback ride. Pun not intended. Perhaps.

Back to the Future

Well, thanks for joining us on that trip down memory lane. Now it's time to fast forward and grab some new Badlands gear.