2rocky
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Took both on my Elk hunt and had a chance to try both out.
Used the TAG bags on OAK's recommendation
Bought the Caribou Gear Game bags for my Brother in law on Randy's recommendation.
Both Good quality game bags.
CGG has more bells and whistles with the reflective tabs and labels and hanging loops. 7 bags in the set of varying sizes.
TAG bags were more compact. 5 bags, all the same size. Material seemed lighter than the CGG bags.
Used the TAG bags on my bull. We did Gutless on him. Bag 1/2 had front shoulders TLoin, and Loins. #/4 had Hams. Bag # 5 was full of rib and neck meat. Needed to be 2 bags to pack evenly on the pack horse. (This winter I will split that bag into 2 smaller bags for that purpose.)
Uncles bull we used the CGG for the boned meat portion. Very pleased.
Word of caution....DO not tie a knot in either of these fabrics if you want it to come out. They do but only with a great deal of effort. Just don't do it.
Conclusion: Both do what they are supposed to do as meat bags. If you pack horses with the TAG bags, get an extra bag for even loads. Both wash clean with cold water (and a touch of detergent) easily.
TAG wins the Compact contest but Caribou has more features, at a higher cost. I'm glad I purchased both, and my BIL will enjoy his CGG bags for years to come I'm sure.
I need to get some luggage tags, reflective material and zipties for my TAG bags...
Used the TAG bags on OAK's recommendation
Bought the Caribou Gear Game bags for my Brother in law on Randy's recommendation.
Both Good quality game bags.
CGG has more bells and whistles with the reflective tabs and labels and hanging loops. 7 bags in the set of varying sizes.
TAG bags were more compact. 5 bags, all the same size. Material seemed lighter than the CGG bags.
Used the TAG bags on my bull. We did Gutless on him. Bag 1/2 had front shoulders TLoin, and Loins. #/4 had Hams. Bag # 5 was full of rib and neck meat. Needed to be 2 bags to pack evenly on the pack horse. (This winter I will split that bag into 2 smaller bags for that purpose.)
Uncles bull we used the CGG for the boned meat portion. Very pleased.
Word of caution....DO not tie a knot in either of these fabrics if you want it to come out. They do but only with a great deal of effort. Just don't do it.
Conclusion: Both do what they are supposed to do as meat bags. If you pack horses with the TAG bags, get an extra bag for even loads. Both wash clean with cold water (and a touch of detergent) easily.
TAG wins the Compact contest but Caribou has more features, at a higher cost. I'm glad I purchased both, and my BIL will enjoy his CGG bags for years to come I'm sure.
I need to get some luggage tags, reflective material and zipties for my TAG bags...