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Trophy Bag Kooler
By Dan Smith
After putting your heart and soul into harvesting an animal, it’s essential to take care of the spoils. Preserving the meat you worked so hard to obtain is mandatory. Trophy Bag Koolers is known for creating insulated bags that ensure your meat stays fresh while being transported out of the field. Now it has come out with a smaller and lower-cost version of its popular product. The new smaller version of the Trophy Bag Kooler has all the features of the original Bag Kooler, but comes in a convenient 47-inch length. It is perfect for quartered game, hogs, turkey and small exotics. The new size can also be utilized with KoolerGel, which will easily keep temps in the bag down under 40 degrees. When you use Trophy Bag Koolers you respect the game by respecting the meat. For more information, see your dealer or log onto trophybagkooler.com.

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