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Inflatable decoys are generally more portable than rigid decoys due to their lighter weight and compact storage capabilities.
Portable Decoy Options
When it comes to choosing between inflatable and rigid decoys, hunters need to consider the weight and storage space constraints of their gear. Inflatable decoys are often made of durable, flexible materials that can be easily packed into a compact bag or case. For example, the AquaCraft Inflatable Duck decoy weighs only 1 pound and can be stored in a 4-inch x 6-inch x 2-inch bag.
Considerations for Rigid Decoys
Rigid decoys, on the other hand, are often made of denser materials such as plastic or wood, which can make them heavier and more difficult to transport. A typical rigid decoy can weigh anywhere from 2-5 pounds, depending on its size and material. While rigid decoys can be more durable and long-lasting, they often require more storage space and may be less convenient for backpack hunting or other situations where gear must be kept to a minimum.
Storage and Transport Tips
To maximize portability, hunters should consider using decoy bags or cases that are specifically designed for inflatable decoys. These bags often have reinforced seams and secure closures to prevent damage during transport. Additionally, hunters can use bungee cords or elastic straps to secure decoys to their backpacks or gear, keeping them organized and easily accessible in the field.
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