The quick answer
All three are built for wrapping baleage/silage bales—but they’re not meant for the same conditions. The best choice depends on how hard you’re pushing your wrapping operation, how long you’re storing bales, and how rough your conditions are.
What all three have in common (what you’re really buying)
No matter which Sunfilm you choose, the wrap has one job: help seal out oxygen so you protect feed quality during storage. That means you want:
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Consistent stretch (so you don’t get thin spots)
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Strong cling/tack (to help the layers bond and seal)
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Good durability (handling, stacking, transport)
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UV resistance (especially if bales sit longer outdoors)
Sunfilm
Best for: Standard wrapping conditions and typical storage windows.
Why choose it: If you’re running normal volumes, normal handling, and you’re not constantly fighting heat/UV/rough transport, Sunfilm is a dependable “workhorse” option.
Choose Sunfilm if you want:
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A proven, well-known wrap option
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Solid performance for typical baleage jobs
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A straightforward, reliable film for everyday use
Sunfilm Gold
Best for: Tougher conditions where you want extra insurance.
Why choose it: Gold is the step-up option when conditions or storage are more demanding—think heavier handling, longer storage, or harsher weather exposure.
Choose Sunfilm Gold if:
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Your bales get moved/handled more often
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You store longer outdoors
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You’re wrapping in hotter, high-UV conditions
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You want more margin for error when the season gets chaotic
Sunfilm GoldMax
Best for: High-pressure wrapping and “I can’t afford failures” situations.
Why choose it: GoldMax is typically the premium choice when you want the most confidence under high-stress conditions—busy crews, high output, long storage, and rough handling.
Choose Sunfilm GoldMax if:
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You’re wrapping at high volume and speed
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You stack/store for extended periods
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Conditions are consistently harsh (heat/UV) or bales take a beating
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You want maximum confidence in the wrap’s performance
How to choose in 20 seconds
Ask yourself:
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How long are bales stored? (longer storage → step up)
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How rough is handling/transport? (more handling → step up)
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How harsh is your weather/UV? (more heat/UV → step up)
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How high is the cost of a bad bale? (higher stakes → step up)
Shop Sunfilm on Agzaga
We carry Sunfilm options so you can match your wrap to your season and your operation.
Shop Sunfilm silage wrap on Agzaga and choose the version that fits your conditions.