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I had a similar problem with my large Stein bag. Didn't last six months I expect. Got myself a Hi-Gear holdall from Go Outdoors for £20.00 and it's as tough as you like with plenty of room.

 

I have heard good things about the Hi-Gear holdall and the Mountain equip which is similar so I think I will be leaving the "specialist" bags alone!

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My big stein bag is over 2 years old, best bag I have ever had, never cover the gaffs just face them inward.

 

Yes but you only work once a month, so thats like 4 weeks for any one else :001_rolleyes:

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I'm happy with my gelert. Had that nearly a year and it's just dirty, still looks good and gets thrown round too. My silver bull one had stitching come out but sorted it with a zip tie and it's still useable as a rucksack

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always used big bags from tkmax and army surplus stores never had a bag from an arb dealer for a about ten years now, they just don't last that long. also i use pieces of hose pipe for the gaff protectors work well when there on if i remember to put them on that is.:001_rolleyes:

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Ive had my stein bag for approx 3 years and taken really good care of it and it keeps breaking. I repair it with a sewing awl and its starting to look like frankinbag:lol:. And if Stein want to contact me I have some brilliant ideas to make this bag better.

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