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klimbinfool
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You buy a throw bag for ten bucks and the thing blows out in one week.
I guess I can be a little rough on them and I know you should let the ball down after every throw, untie and retie throw again. Dont pull it out an drop it on rocks, pavement... bla bla bla. But damn! cant anyone make a decent throw ball? one that the stitching doesn't come apart after a couple drops?
Ok, enough of the complaining...
....so I decided to by all the materials and hand sew one up today...aside from the poor stitcher that I am, it seem to handle the ponding of being droped out of the tree. this is a 12oz bag short and compact. Not being tappered at the ring end could pose as a problem, but we'll see how long that last... one thing I like about this bag, is that it only needed two horizontal stitches rather then four vertical like on a typical throw bag, less to blow out. A friend of mine from the Medesto area used to make his own and seem to hold up well.
What do you think ?
I guess I can be a little rough on them and I know you should let the ball down after every throw, untie and retie throw again. Dont pull it out an drop it on rocks, pavement... bla bla bla. But damn! cant anyone make a decent throw ball? one that the stitching doesn't come apart after a couple drops?
Ok, enough of the complaining...

What do you think ?