Chalk Bag
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Hey everyone |
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I recently purchased one off of Josh, a climber and MP frequenter. The stitching and material is as quality as the other big name brands. And, he's prompt, efficient, and thorough. I like my bag, it's thorough. |
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Another vote for Tufa. Best chalk bag I've had in 16 years of climbing. I'm about to order another one. |
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Definitely go with a smaller company like others have mentioned. Lots of climbers and local companies put out rad chalk bags and they will be one of a kind as opposed to the mass produced bags. I have an Organic and Misty Mountain and both are bomber |
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I have a HANCHOR , built in chalk socks in the sides super durable |
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OMG! Thanks for the info, however I was joking! I thought I was being obvious, but I guess not. I was poking fun at the request for some of the most insane advice. I just finished reading some of the most insane questions that I thought this would be obvious! |
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keithconn wrote:OMG! Thanks for the info, however I was joking! I thought I was being obviousStick to your day job. I don't see a very bright future for you as a comedian. |
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When I first read your post, I thought, "Are you kidding?" And you were. Glad you suckered some people into answering that silliness. |
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How many gear loops does the Misty chalk bag have? :p |
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keithconn wrote:Hey everyone I'm looking for a new chalk bag. Currently I have an ABC Advanced Base Camp bag ( color green). It's getting kinda old and tattered. I was thinking about moving up to something more 'legit'. I was looking at the Prana bags ... Although expensive, look comfy. I was also considering the Arc'teryx which is also expensive but looks cool. Any advice would be awesome! Thanks.I think your problem is the color. I have a black/grey ABC chalk bag and it's the most legit chalk bag I've ever seen. Green chalk bags are never very legit. |
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HAHA! That's exactly why I picked GRENN!! I thought it was so obvious!!! |