Meat only game bags

I\'ve got some of the Tags bags. I kind of like how compact they are, and they clean up well. They are pretty durable, and very reusable.
 
Allen has a new back country game bag set similar to the other synthetics. Might be worth a look. 20\" x 30\" 4 pack
 
Like Deertick, I have bought Tags bags. Unfortunately, I only got to carry them in CO last year.... They are very compact and light weight. Pricey, but less always costs more! :)

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I really like the Allen game bags. I think Remington bags may be the same thing. I take four of them and fold them to about the same size as the bottom of my Superday pack and then I vacuum seal them. They suck down to about one inch or less thick and make an excellent base liner for the bottom of the pack. I\'d post a picture but not sure how to resize them yet.
 
Trying to add the picture size 100x100. If it works , the coffee cup is for comparison. OK It worked and there are four gamebags in the package.
 

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I\'ve been thinking about trying the TAGS bags. Do they stretch much?

I\'m thinking more of hanging them. Not stuffing them.
 
I bought the Carnivore last fall...after the season. I got stuck last year after killing an elk in that my old game bags simply fell apart. I ended up having to use tee-shirts to get my meat out. One, maybe two washings and the alaskan bags fell apart. The thing I like about the carnivore is their compactness and light weight. We\'ll have to wait and see how long they last.
 
Caribou Game Bags. Washed them and re use them. Looked brand new after it was all said and done. For me it was worth the money. I dont plan on buying any others. Haven\'t been able to test them out on flies or Wasps yet.
 

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