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2 minutes ago, mitchel said:

Currently use 2 arbortec ones each bag has a rope harness and flip line in but the bags are trashed all the pvc has cracked. 

 

So a bag big enough for rope, harness and flip line ideally no more than £70

You can have good, or cheap.

 

You won't get good for £70

 

Look at army surpus bergens if you don't need arb specific gear. 

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10 hours ago, mitchel said:

Currently use 2 arbortec ones each bag has a rope harness and flip line in but the bags are trashed all the pvc has cracked. 

 

So a bag big enough for rope, harness and flip line ideally no more than £70


I have an arbortec rope bag. Never sees the light of day anymore and it’s almost brand new. Have two of these now. A 60l and a 30l Get chucked around and abused. Can fit 2 climbing lines, lanyard, harness, slings, silkys and a helmet in the 60l. For £24. 

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1 hour ago, Treetom15 said:

I’ve always thought these look really good, both in value and the fact they’re mostly recycled materials-

WWW.ETSY.COM

Shop Tough outdoor gear - UK made from reclaimed materials by Rescuedfromlandfill located in...

 

 

I’ve got one of these bags to carry my rigging kit. Really good bag for the money and takes a beating. 

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1 hour ago, tim361 said:

I’ve got one of these bags to carry my rigging kit. Really good bag for the money and takes a beating. 

Which one did you get mate? I was just about to buy the 85L bag for exactly the same thing. Looked like they’d hold a heavy rope and plenty of metal pretty well! 

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I've got a Rescuedfromlandfill bag for rope too, it's well made but probably not a great kit bag as you can't zip it up to keep closed and keep the rain out.

 

I also have been using one of those OEX bags for climbing kit for a few years, mine was GoOutdoors. I think if you're going cheap then it's a much better deal than cheap arb which would probably mean Stein , they don't seem to last 5 minutes.

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