First off just wanted to say thank you all for your input, this is the kind of discussion I was hoping to generate. I think that a lot can be taken away from looking at controversial things from different perspectives.
Second off, the reason I did not name the company was for fear of taking away from this type of conversation and turning it into an "x company" bash thread. I understand peoples curiosity as to the company name and I have no problem sharing that info, but would prefer to do it through PM to hopefully avoid gumming up the thread.
I agree with a lot of things stated, I think that a new company would be dumb not to utilize social media for marketing, it is a very powerful tool and I see no problem with that, any company that wants to be competitive would do the same. I also understand the thought of getting the pack in someones hands that is going to get some pictures with some animals next to it, I see those things as smart marketing tactics. I could understand picking someone with a lot of followers to promote your stuff, and get it in front of a lot of people, but in this particular case were talking about a guy with 500-600 followers.. not what I would call someone with a big reach. So I do not think that in this case that this was the company's intention in this particular case.
More than anything, I do not think that a guy should be giving pack reviews, advice on packs, and telling everyone how great this pack is when he has no prior or relatable experience to compare it to.
So in my mind I believe that there are 2 possibilities:
1: The company is just looking for guys who will say whatever the company feeds them to potential customers to sell their packs.
2: The person was dishonest about his "resume" and claimed to be much more knowledgeable about packs, backpacking, packing game out etc.
For me it comes down to this.
If someone contacts a company with questions regarding their product, they are trusting that the person giving me the information on that product has a higher understanding of that product than they do.
If someone ask a pro staffer what pack would be best for let's say a solo 3-5 day backpack hunt.. and the pro staffer tells them that "use this pack" and lists a handful of reasons why, but when in all actuality this pro staffer has never once gone on a single over night backpack hunt, let alone a 3-5 day solo hunt and packed an animal out using any pack let alone the one he is trying to sell.. It is flat out dishonest.
That is where my main frustration lies in this particular scenario. I get annoyed with all of the gear fan boys on social media, but I get why companies go for that, its free advertising. My problem lies with the illegitimate dishonest aspect of it.
RCB, I do not believe that I am overreacting. I did not name the company and start a "X company" bash thread talking out of line and trying to hurt a company, I believe that would be considered overreacting. I intentionally left the name out for that reason so that we could have a legit conversation and hear different peoples perspectives on the matter.
5Milesback, pertaining to your question, I do not know what made him decide to buy a new pack. I guess he wanted one (plenty of guys who drive bi diesel trucks and never pull anything), there's nothing wrong with wanting new gear, I don't think your style of hunting has to fit a certain mold to be able to purchase a certain pack. However I do thing you should have some experience and knowledge about a subject before giving reviews on it and pimping it out.