The Wapiti
The Worlds only Patented Game Bag
The Wapiti game bag system is a must-have for all Elk hunters. Designed for elk meat on bone quarters and meat parts or like sized game. This small convenient species specific product contains 5 game bags with our signature light reflective attachments for easy locate in the dark and lock loops. A perfect fit for the Back Country Hunter.
How are we different
Our technologically advanced synthetic fabric is scientifically made from a liquid state and specifically made for extreme meat care. With near all quality attributes of cotton, such as wicking away moisture and most importantly breathability, but has the added strength and durability of a synthetic fabric. It was important for our game bags to have the characteristics of cotton and not the negative attributes of a pure nylon. A pure nylon bag doesn’t allow the meat to breathe risking meat spoilage.
Why No Logos! We've designed our game bags with meat care in mind. After 21 years of development and over 50 years of hunting we understand how important breathability is in a game bag, silk screen logos, or any attachments around bag, preventing air circulation, risking meat spoilage.
Item Number #8828
*ID Tags (sold separately) Tyvek® water/tear proof (#6406) to easily identify game bag content, game species, part, hunter contact information, harvest date, unit number and check off box to identify bullet/arrow damaged part.
Be sure to see
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Game Bag Destruction Video - Shows overall strength!
- Meat Transfer Form and Field Tips - This is a free must have! Do you need to gift meat or transfer possession of meat for transport you'll need this form. Also helpful tips when hunting in bear county, meat care and washing game bags and so much more...
- Washing your Game Bags:
Before First Use: Orange Game Bags- Machine wash separately on cold setting with mild detergent. vinegar to rinse cycle. Hang or tumble dry on low setting.
Add 1 cup white
White Game Bags- Machine wash separately on cold setting with mild detergent. Hang or tumble dry on low setting.
After Use:
We recommend washing game bags within 1-2 days of your hunt. Soak dirty game bags (orange separate from whites) in a bucket of cold water and dish soap for approximately ½ hour. This will rehydrate meat particles for easy removal. Rinse out debris. Machine wash separately on cold setting with mild detergent. Hang or tumble dry on low setting.