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egreen4257

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I’d highly recommend the argali M.O.B. for elk. They’re lightweight, strong, reflective, and easy to clean.

That’s what I ended up getting look good quality. Can’t speak to their performance bc yours truly couldn’t bag anything lmao


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bergie

Lil-Rokslider
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Jul 15, 2023
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I have used the caribou wapiti for about 10 years and they have packed out more than I can remember of mine, wives and buddies deer, elk antelope and bear. Last year they started to develop some small holes in the corners and one got a giant rip when an elk quarter fell and landed square on a tine. I never thought I would want any different brand but I did buy some Argali this year and they just feel higher quality. Add in that they are lighter (I think) and definitely pack down smaller (I vacuum seal my bags to keep them dry/take up as little room as possible in my pack).

I was always a buy the big bag type and just have extra space type but I liked the Argali so much I bought the smaller size for deer when they had a sale recently. I am again in the camp of idk why I would buy any other brand, which in 10 years if these fail I may try another type and change my mind, but at this point I don't see that being the case.
 
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Grakksaw's, new this year, lightweight MOB Elk bags. 4 large quarters bags plus 2 meat bags. One of the few made in USA. Easy to load quarters in with room to spare. Blaze orange. Machine washed, look new, no color bleed, zero odor. Very small pouch in my pack. 2 veteran elk hunters on the trip liked what they saw, asked who made them, planned to buy them. Marsupials are also a great bag made in USA. Argyle quit making theirs here. Paul-in-34-Barry-Guide.jpgIMG_4091.jpg20241213_062928.jpg
 
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