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That's a good idea with the fig8 darrin, keeps everything neat

 

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I used to use a really big carabiner (the type BT techs use).

 

I've since bought a mini dmm bag which could happily hold 15+ slings and crabs. Keeps everything neat so you're not untangling straps from branches and your feet all the time!

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I used to use a really big carabiner (the type BT techs use).

 

I've since bought a mini dmm bag which could happily hold 15+ slings and crabs. Keeps everything neat so you're not untangling straps from branches and your feet all the time!

Problem I found with the bag is I ended up dropping lots

I used to use a really big carabiner (the type BT techs use).

 

I've since bought a mini dmm bag which could happily hold 15+ slings and crabs. Keeps everything neat so you're not untangling straps from branches and your feet all the time!

Problem I found with the bag is I ended up dropping lots as I pull 1 out.

 

Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app

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Problem I found with the bag is I ended up dropping lots

 

Problem I found with the bag is I ended up dropping lots as I pull 1 out.

 

Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app

 

 

Ah, the lads are well versed in feeding them in strap first, one by one, so it doesn't happen.

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I really like those MB speedline kits, but at the best part of $500 i think i will stick with what i've got. If money was no object, i would certainly get one.

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Need a new first aid kit any for my climbing bag and suggestions on whats worth getting?

 

Just an Israeli bandage and tourniquet, Treekit do nice one.

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Need a new first aid kit any for my climbing bag and suggestions on whats worth getting?

 

ive added celox granuals to my first aid kit ( not on the harness) could be good if one got a serious cut.

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