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Black Diamond Super Slacker Rope Bag Haulbags Review

Black Diamond  Super Slacker Rope Bag


Description
Protect your climbing rope--keep it clean in this handy carry bag. Use the bag as a tarp to keep rope clean when you're belaying from the ground; use bag as a "bucket" to feed rope out from hanging belays. On rappels, toss your rope down still bagged to reduce the likelyhood of snags or knotting. The bag zips up one side, has a drawstring on either end and compression straps running around it. A webbing carry handle bar-tacked to the top and an adjustable webbing strap give you carrying options.


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Review Date
October 9, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: steve-0 ,  Climber

Summary:
What makes this bag great is that you can carry so much more than a rope in it. In addition to a 60m rope it will easily carry your harness, shoes, and a handfull of quickdraws. It has two tie loops for both ends of the rope, and they wisely made one black and one yellow so you can remember which to start from to avoid tangles. The bag is very durable. I have put it through much use and abuse, and it's still going strong.
The only thing that could make this bag perfect is if they'd given you removable backpack staps. The shoulder strap is good, but can get annoying if your going over rough terrain. It will also loosen up over time, esp. if you have alot of gear with the rope. I just tie an overhand knot with the excess webbing after the buckle to help that problem.

Similar Products Used:
Marmots free rope bag that comes with their rope


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