$200 duffel bag for hauling firewood? :Wow1:
I would just apply some waterproofing to a regular duffel bag. Or line one with a trash bag.
Just a thought regarding kindling. Here in Michigan we couldn't transport any firewood or kindling out of the county years ago because of the beetle issue. I switched over to cutting up free pallets that many places were giving away. They're very easy to cut to a specific length, burn well, no bugs, and stack extremely well in a hard sided box, cardboard box, duffel bag, etc. You can also split them ahead of time or at the site with a hatchet for kindling or use them for firewood as well.
No mess trying to fit "logs" into the vehicle for that nights fire. Just pull out a box, or bag, for that night.
T.
I have used similar wood for kindling and fires, it does work pretty well but burns quickly.
If it's stamped HT (heat treated) it should be safe, but make absolutely sure it's not chemically treated or you could get some nasty stuff when you burn it.