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31 minutes ago, Will C said:
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60 litres | 75 x 40 x 29 cm Plastic Tray 60L. Tough plastic tray with handles.

these are good with the waterproof canvas lid, can happily carry a full rigging kit on your shoulder.
A rigging rope will run out under the lid if it’s wet and as a added bonus they can be up turned over Mrs miggings shrub so it looks like you agree the manky thing is a excellent example!

 

cheap as well.

Best solution so far I reckon. How much service do you get out one of these?

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I really like the climber70 bags from rescued from landfill. Massive bags that can carry all the stuff you want. Only thing to note is if you're looking for one bag you want to keep it all separate when wet. Put steel and alloy together and you're asking for a bad time when mixed with wet ropes. Just look at boats. 

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On 28/03/2021 at 19:13, Jacktrades said:

Hi,

 

Anyone got any good ideas for a way to carry around and store rigging kit? I want to keep a porta wrap style lowering device, 16mm rope, couple of pulleys, strops slings etc.

 

A bag or holdall doesn't seem up to coping with a stein rc2000 as they're pretty heavy / pointy / bulky. What else do people use?

If you buy the stein kit, it all comes in a bag. All you have to do, is to put the 16mm rope in first [to protect the bag a bit] then dump the other stuff on top. It is a good strong bag, you will tire from carrying it LONG before the bag tires of being carried!!

 

If you want to buy the bag on its own, it is called the "Stein Rigger 85 Storage bag"

 

 

 

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Most of my rigging kit goes into one of these 60l blue barrels:

 

 

 

That fits 60m of 14mm rope, 3 or so various pulley and sling variations and the 2001 fixed bollard and back up sling. Bloody heavy though, I'm keeping an eye out for a little sack trolley to strap it to. 

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I went through solid boxes and trolleys. Ended up with 20 and 40l Aldi dry bags. Hard boxes, barrels etc don’t sit on barrows, machines etc as well. Everything in one place is a lovely idea but small, light, spread out works for me.

 

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