Best Reusable Game Bags?

I’ve used the caribou game bags on many deer, elk, and a moose. Very happy with them.

I’ve tried the go hunt bags. I like their handles. I wish their elk set had a Medium bag for loose meat instead of a small.

The caribou are looser on the meat. I like that it doesn’t press contamination (hair, leaves, etc) into the meat. The GOHUNT ones taper which can be nice but does press contamination into the meat.

I’ve been impressed with how both sets have held up. Upfront cost is high but when I look at how many times they’ve been used the per use cost is cheap.
 
I used caribou bags for a couple years and still have them but got an extra set of argali bags a couple years ago when I had more back to back tags than bags and have since bought more. The argali are my go to and the caribou sit in a box. The argali are the lightest bags I have used and as strong or stronger than the caribou. I have dragged both a time or two for one reason or another. They wash out easily as well. I would recommend either but I prefer the argali
My caribou stay in the draw unless I’m running low also argali makes one hell of a game bag I love all mine I have about 3 sets now
 
Caribou are bomb proof. Have used over and over and over. Recently got the Stone Glacier and they are nicer and lighter. Can’t go wrong with either.
 
I've had the Caribou elk sized ones for quite a while, they've been excellent. I also have the Argali deer MOB set, and they have also been really good. I'd go with either, although Caribou supports Fresh Tracks, and you can probably get a good price with the right promo code.
 
I’ve used caribou for years. I bought some forged ones this year but have yet to use them. I liked the roll top and buckle design. They’re definitely heavier than my caribou. I wanted to try the stone glacier ones but they were sold out when I was buying
 

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