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I have been using a Morrisons bag for life for the last 10 years, might be on my third bag now but they do the job. I fold the bag down and it goes in my climbing bag. 

I don't throw I just big shot everything. 

 

Yeah I know a cube should be better but the bag for life doesn't go manky looking and can easily be replaced. Probably not the sort of knowledge sharing people are wanting but you have got it now.

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If you need a demo of Morrisons, disruptive debut into arb, throwline bag then you'll have to wait, I am not braving the rain out to yard in my PJs even for the loyal followers. 

 

 

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PJ's at 7pm? Are they special arb PJ's?

 

I want one of these. The line is stored on a fishing spool and should wind in neatly between shots.

 

A shame those crossbow murders happened, they are now outright banned as offensive weapons?

 

 

 I cant get over £80 quid for a folding bag, if arbs are willing to spend that, no wonder harnesses, friction devices, spikes and every other functional item is 400 quid plus.

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We get the picture Kram, you're tight and think you can reinvent every wheel. I can relate, going through 9 of the falteimer knock offs in a few years before buying genuine which has lasted me to this day and many more to come. By all means feel free to disregard my experience and crack on as usual though 👍

 

11 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

I have 2 falteimers….or I should say ‘had’. I recently put one in the wash to see if I could renew it somewhat. 
 

don’t do that 

Ah, you went full retard... don't do that. 

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42 minutes ago, kram said:

PJ's at 7pm? Are they special arb PJ's?

 

I want one of these. The line is stored on a fishing spool and should wind in neatly between shots.

 

A shame those crossbow murders happened, they are now outright banned as offensive weapons?

 

 

 I cant get over £80 quid for a folding bag, if arbs are willing to spend that, no wonder harnesses, friction devices, spikes and every other functional item is 400 quid plus.

Crossbows are perfectly legal still, can get them anywhere 

 

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Crossbows are for guys doing 200’ trees regularly, which isn’t us, let’s face it.

 

Practicing until you’re half decent throwing by hand is one of the most valuable skills in arb I reckon.

 

Setting lines, pulling hangers, deadwooding, setting remote rigging, it’s all good stuff.

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