Those are my thoughts exactly. To me, they're just taking a good quality hunting brand off the market to be replaced by overpriced b*******I think it is all so they can market more stuff. Watch, The MR Brand name will go away and you'll see YETI hunting and fishing packs for $1000
Yep. My army ruck experience varied between MR and Eberlestock. Now those Mystery Ranch waterproof packs that hit the market a few months ago is all starting to make sense. They do look amazingly like Yeti bagsWas using MR packs back in my army days circa 2008 or so. Picked up the nice and guide lite frames because of discounts and they served me well. Not sure where yeti will take them, never been a yeti fan boy but have received a solid amount of free yeti swag over the years their stuff seems solid over priced for sure, which why I wasn’t buying it haha ill take a cater gator cooler for 1/3 of the cost and 3x the capacity … if I was in the market for a new hunting pack that K4 looks hard to beat though
Agreed. While I understand this was a business decision and Dana could just have been ready to sell, I view this deal as a net loss for the Mystery Ranch consumer base.I’m far more concerned with a company seemingly as narcissistic as yeti trying to make fire packs than their hunting or EDC packs. I don’t see this as a win for R&D of MR packs in general but fear the most for the fire line.
To be fair I’m not really hating on anyone. I expected DG to retire a while ago, and yeti… despite the “cheeseballness” of their image makes an acceptably good cooler that is competitively priced with other rotos. I also don’t really care what happens to MR hunting and edc packs. I say that as a long time user of both, and still prefer a pintler on a Mr frame to every other pack made right now for hunting. My fear is when a cooler company that specializes most in marketing to saltwater fly fishermen takes on the production of serious packs we take into fires. Historically when big buyouts like this happen it doesn’t swing in favor of the consumer, sometimes it does but most often not. If they blow it on edc packs so what, if they start making fire shelter boxes that they don’t get right, or a pack itself fails there’s potential for serious consequencesMan, you guys are just brutal. The ink hasn't dried yet and you're already hating on them.
Hydroflask purchased Osprey this last year, widening their reach and their brand. In order to stay competitive, Yeti beleived they needed to do the same thing. If Yeti operates Mystery Ranch like it has Yeti, it will florish and be complimentary.
Yeti makes a great product. Seems they were the original maker of this newest style of ice chest. Seems overpriced to me in general. But people keep buying them.
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Yeti was earlier than some but far from the first. Engel beat them by decades. Yeti did a great job of marketing though and successfully cultivated their image as the OG bougie cooler brand.Yeti makes a great product. Seems they were the original maker of this newest style of ice chest. Seems overpriced to me in general. But people keep buying them.
They are not the original maker. They have had rotomolded coolers in Australia for at least 15 years prior to the start of Yeti. Yeti's founder said he saw one on an international trip, and started the company on that.Man, you guys are just brutal. The ink hasn't dried yet and you're already hating on them.
Hydroflask purchased Osprey this last year, widening their reach and their brand. In order to stay competitive, Yeti beleived they needed to do the same thing. If Yeti operates Mystery Ranch like it has Yeti, it will florish and be complimentary.
Yeti makes a great product. Seems they were the original maker of this newest style of ice chest. Seems overpriced to me in general. But people keep buying them.
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