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FAQ's

Where can I buy? | What size of game can I put in the bags? | Is it reusable?

How to clean and store | Is KoolerGel® better than ice? | How to use KoolerGel®

What is the Kooler Kube™? | What is the Game Fresh Spray™?

Proper field care instructions

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Where can I buy a Trophy Bag Kooler™ in my area?
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You may buy directly from our website or they are also available online at these fine retailers: Amazon, Gander Mountain, Hayneedle, Rural King, Overton's, Unbeatablesale.com, The Outdoor Shopper, Scheels and The Home Depot.com. Also available through European sales with Frankonia.

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What size game will the Trophy Bag Kooler™ hold?
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The Trophy Bag Kooler™ game bag will hold up to a 300 pound animal. We have had a 300 pound black bear in the game bag and even an 8 foot ALLIGATOR!

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Is the Trophy Bag Kooler™ re-usable?
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Yes! With proper use and care the Trophy Bag Kooler™ is designed with the durability to last for years.

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How do I clean and store the Trophy Bag Kooler™?
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Wash the inside with mild soap and water.  Rinse thoroughly and towel dry inside panels.  If outside panels become soiled, rinse and let air dry.  NEVER STORE TROPHY BAG KOOLER™ WHEN WET.  Make sure it is completely dry before folding and storage.   This will help eliminate the possibility of mold and mildew. You can also take your Trophy Bag Kooler™ to the car wash and use the mat hooks to hang while washing it out with the wand. When the bag is completely dry, you may fold or roll and store in a dry location or even under the seat of your pickup.

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Why is KoolerGel® better than regular ice?
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KoolerGel® lasts up to 50% longer than conventional ice. It also stays colder, longer and is reusable many times over. It is scientifically formulated and developed. Just add water and freeze - do not overfill. It is non-toxic, non-hazardous, environmentally safe and can last for years. Plus used with our Trophy Bag Kooler, it is less messy, no melted ice water around your harvest.  Water + raw meat = the perfect breeding ground for microorganisms and bacteria.

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How do I use KoolerGel®?
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KoolerGel® comes in an individual pack, enough to make six 2-liter bottles of gel. Pour one tablespoon into a 2-liter bottle filled almost full with water. Leave room for expansion. Gently shake to mix as water turns to a gel. Place in your freezer at least 48 hours before use. If used when hunting, depending upon the size of the harvested game animal, we suggest using up to six bottles of frozen KoolerGel®, placed in the body cavity and around the carcass itself. After use, you may disinfect the bottles with a mild soap and water, dry them and either place them back in your freezer or store them in a cool, dry location. Click here to watch a video on how to use.

We now have TWO convenient ways to use KoolerGel®. You can use our individual packages and make up your own container/s or use our NEW Kooler Kube™ container. It already has the KoolerGel® inside.

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What is the Kooler Kube™?
 

The Kooler Kube™ is our new plastic container that has the KoolerGel® already inside. You simply add water to the fill line (approximately 64 ounces of water). Gently shake to mix as the water turns to a gel. Place it in your freezer at least 48 hours for maximum cooling. Then place the Kooler Kube™ in the bottom of any cooler and cover the Kooler Kube™ with ice. It is reusable and refreezable and can last for years.

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What is The Game Fresh Spray™?
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The Game Fresh Spray™ is an antimicrobial spray that helps disinfect and control bacteria and microorganisms on wild game or raw meat.

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Do you have proper field care instructions?
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Yes. Here are some helpful articles (.pdf format, get Adobe Reader here)

How to age wild game

How to field dress a deer

How to properly handle your harvest to prevent spoilage

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