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AWESOME throwline bag!! 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
While in Homedepot today picking up some nails, i found a most excellent throwline bag! CHEAP!!!




made from a very heavy duty fabric , has a stiffener in the brim to keep it open, a nylon fabric closure, stiff bottom, stands up on its own, does'nt sag, has a secret zippered inner pocket (for money, keys etc), holds about 20 throwlines (use your own dividers..HINT frisbees fit perfectly) and has outer pockets for throwbags and biners!!!!!

10 BUCKS!!!!!

made by WORKFORCE, and has a nice nuetreal grey color and a carrying strap. I was able to stuffin a short climbing line 50' , a divider and my throwline, and still ahd room for my gloves, biner, chocolate bars and throwbags.

$10 BUCKS!!! (CDN)

TOOLBAG _link_

at the risk of being hunted down....i will say that this bag is better made, better materials than Weaver or Buckingham throwline bags.....
 
 
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1 Year, 9 Months ago  
just tried the bag with some other items: was able to fit in the following: helmet, wirecore flipline/gibbs , 6 biners, pair of gloves, foot ascender and foot loop and a folding handsaw.

think i need to pick up another one tommorw....
 
 
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Small tool bag 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
SRT-Tech,Thanks for the _link_. That looks like a well made and simple product for the job. May get one myself.
 
 
 
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1 Year, 9 Months ago  
I'm a big believer in going with the cheap and functional first.
 
 
 
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sooo, anybody run out and buy one yet
 
 
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1 Year, 8 Months ago  
I've spent about a half hour googling to find a US source for the Sak. No luck...

Do you have a _link_ to 'Workforce' ?

I could only find the Sak in Canada, nothin in the US...bummer, it looks like a good tool.
 
 
 
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