Warhorse Development Barricade Bags Review

Published on August 2, 2018
Duration: 5:38

This review of Warhorse Development's Saracen and Comanche barricade bags highlights their robust construction using high-denier Cordura and solid stitching, backed by a lifetime warranty. While praised for their wide, forgiving top surfaces ideal for rifle placement and pivoting, and their effectiveness as rear bags, the reviewer notes the Saracen's bulkiness in tight barricade openings and a desire for a larger grip panel on the bottom to prevent sliding on smooth surfaces. The price point is also questioned when compared to similar products.

Quick Summary

Warhorse Development barricade bags, like the Saracen and Comanche, are praised for their durable construction and wide top surfaces ideal for rifle support. However, the Saracen's bulkiness in tight spaces and the small grip panel on the bottom are noted drawbacks. Their price point is also compared unfavorably to some competitors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Product Overview
  2. 00:35Background on Warhorse Development
  3. 01:16Review of the Saracen Bag - Cons
  4. 01:46Saracen Bag Bulkiness and Positioning Issues
  5. 02:00Comanche Bag Comparison
  6. 02:05Grip Panel Size Concern
  7. 02:21Price Comparison and Value
  8. 02:50Pros of the Bags - Construction and Warranty
  9. 03:11Wide Top Surfaces and Rifle Placement
  10. 03:40Effectiveness as Rear Bags
  11. 04:01Grip Panel - Pro and Con
  12. 04:23Handles and Bag Orientation
  13. 04:52Best Use Cases for the Bags
  14. 05:01Summary and Final Thoughts
  15. 05:20Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Warhorse Development Saracen and Comanche bags?

The Comanche bag is a slightly smaller version of the Saracen. While the Saracen can be bulky in tight barricade openings, the Comanche offers easier positioning. Both share similar construction and design principles.

What are the primary advantages of Warhorse Development barricade bags?

These bags are extremely well-made with high-denier Cordura and solid stitching, backed by a lifetime warranty. They feature wide, forgiving top surfaces for rifle placement and pivoting, and function effectively as rear bags.

What are the drawbacks of the Warhorse Development Saracen and Comanche bags?

The Saracen can be bulky for narrow barricade openings. The bottom grip panel is considered too small to prevent sliding on smooth surfaces like car windshields. The price is also a point of contention when compared to competitors.

How do Warhorse Development barricade bags compare in price to similar products?

The Saracen is $130, the Bison Tactical Utter (a similar bag) is $115, and the Reiser Game Changer is $109. The reviewer suggests the Game Changer might offer better value for the price.

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