Rokslide Backcountry Kill Kit

GreenV

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I’ve got a Kestrel and a CRKT knife in my kit, but this year I added the outdoor edge gutting blade. Never been huge on outdoor edge but the gutting blade works pretty slick, just quick and easy.
 

BDLutz

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True story! Common sense goes a long way!

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JAS04

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The T.A.G bags and Caribou are about the same material, but the TAG are a little more durable.

Larry Bartlet is the owner of Pristine Ventures and the guy who started/designed the T.A.G bag. The Caribou bags came along after that, but again, you won't find a ton of difference between the two.

The other thing that makes T.A.G bags cool is the Larry (the owner) is a military veteran and lives in the woods 4-5 months out of the year (In Fairbanks).

So for the direct answer: Rokslide always supports veterans, Larry is the coolest guy you'll ever meet and the material is slightly more durable on the T.A.G
Is their a big price difference in the TAG vs caribou?
 

redpep

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Excellent information on a kill kit. We just added Tyvek to our on personal kits.
 

thinhorn_AK

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I got one of these before sheep season in August and it was perfect, I just replace the stuff I use as I go. The flagging tape was a life saver after a moose we shot didn’t die right away and walked into the timber. We were able to flag the blood trail then back off and come find it in the morning.
 
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