my neighbor has one laying in the woods, yeah its theft if I took the case, BUT its cleaning up their litter lol
also, there is a landfill closer to their house then where they throw their stuff, kinda ironic
seeing lots of good ideas here, a huge reason to go with a bag for me is carrying, most of my climbing is rec climbs, in the back of my property, so im hiking a little, on some fairly steep hills, and a tote wont work super well
id get a teufelberger (spelling?) rope bucket, and quite possibly will in the future, but for now I think thats a tad much to spend on something that literally just holds rope and carabiners
I put my stuff in a $40 "tactical" backpack earlier, just to see if it would work, rope loads easy...
seems like a good system to me, how much does each case cost?
ive thought about pelican cases, thats what my dad carries his dive gear in, work good but very heavy, and expensive
I preffer hard cases normally
just much easier to use bags IMO since I dont have a truck to haul stuff with at the moment, can just throw a bag in the car and go
oh, and one more thing, how well does that arbortec bag stay open while feeding rope into it? the bag I have is a very light nylon, even with it rolled down its still a pain to put rope in
what gear/kit bags are you guys running?
im looking at the 70L arbortec mamba
need to hold: 200ft of 11.5mm climb line, saddle, spurs, and a lanyard, along with all my extras on my saddle (hand ascender, F8 ETC)
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