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I’m trying to reorganise my harness and have previously used bags like the Notch and other ditty bags to stow the excess tail.

Has anyone tried one of these yet ?

Seems potentially good but not sure whether the slack will just perpetually get pulled out whist climbing like it does with the bag.

Any feedback ?

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Expensive for what it is. Daisy chain or stow in a bag as you already do, have you tried a small prussic or similar beside your rope bag to stop it pulling out, can be just some light accessory cord.

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Expensive for what it is. Daisy chain or stow in a bag as you already do, have you tried a small prussic or similar beside your rope bag to stop it pulling out, can be just some light accessory cord.

Daisy chain is a pita and yes I used to use a police quick release dog snap . A Prussic would just slow things up .
It’s this Neat Freak that I’m trying to evaluate .
Let’s face it if something for £100 solves a problem and it lasts a few years then it’s a small price to pay isn’t it?
It’s not like any of us are on minimum wage ? [emoji6]
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