For those of you who have made your own game bags, what kind of material have you used an recommend? I would like to make my own bags but am unsure of the actual fabric type & weight per oz, etc. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you.
I’m assuming you’ve made some out of that material, how does it wash out? Do you put them in the laundry washer?Uncoated ripstop nylon around 1.1 oz weight will work.
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I like the thought of cotton for drainage and cooling effect, do they keep the bug eggs out well? How much does a set weigh for you?Well, I use old but good quality (1000 thread count) pillow cases for red deer hind quarters. You could probably start with just buying some sheets and sewing up bags to the size you want with a drawstring.
Personally I think a strong high quality cotton is the best, I don't understand why the market trend is for meat bags to be made out of synthetics.
Yea it washes just fine. It may stain but that's it. @Felix40 was selling some on the side for a while. He can probably tell you what he was using. I've used his bags and ones that I have made. No issues.I’m assuming you’ve made some out of that material, how does it wash out? Do you put them in the laundry washer?
Never had any eggs get in, but in New Zealand our main issues are just common flies and wasps. A wasp only really wants to eat the meat, and flies can't get through to lay eggs if it's a high quality cotton. I get maybe eight to ten trips out of a secondhand pillow case before I think of throwing it out, and only carry one or two. They probably average about 7 ounces eachI like the thought of cotton for drainage and cooling effect, do they keep the bug eggs out well? How much does a set weigh for you?
How has the durability been with this fabric? I'm thinking about trying this material for my next set of game bags.I use 1.8oz airwave from RSBTR.
Is that stuff strong enough for moose?I use 1.8oz airwave from RSBTR.
You have to be more clear on this question. The fabric is rated to 400lbs, so the stitching will be the weakest part of the bag. Personally I don’t like more than 80lbs in a bag for load carry, so for game like moose I pack 6-8bags.Is that stuff strong enough for moose?
I cant attest to long term durability, having only made some last fall. I’m going to torture test a set here to see what the breaking point is.How has the durability been with this fabric? I'm thinking about trying this material for my next set of game bags.
Just an update for those following this thread. I was able to load up a 1.8 oz airwave large bag with 250lbs of wet sand and hang it for a week. No issues with the bag or material.I cant attest to long term durability, having only made some last fall. I’m going to torture test a set here to see what the breaking point is.