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pacman529
Jun 21, 2010, 4:37 PM
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hey guys i'm in the market for a new chalk bag and i need something relatively cheap, but at the same time i need something large because i have fairly large hands. With my current chalk bag I have issues getting my hands in and out quickly and efficiently. any suggestions? a link with it as well would be nice! thanks!
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redlude97
Jun 21, 2010, 4:48 PM
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The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price
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pacman529
Jun 21, 2010, 5:12 PM
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redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt?
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redlude97
Jun 21, 2010, 5:14 PM
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pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt? Not very effectively, it will twist the bag 90 degrees
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pacman529
Jun 21, 2010, 5:35 PM
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redlude97 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt? Not very effectively, it will twist the bag 90 degrees ah ok thanks
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patmay81
Jun 21, 2010, 7:06 PM
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pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt? Not very effectively, it will twist the bag 90 degrees ah ok thanks wait, wait, wait; Arcteryx as the cheapest option. This can not possibly be true. they don't make anything that is even remotely cheap. for a chalk bucket (which sounds like it might be what you are looking for), i took a pair of blown out jeans, cut the cuff off and sewed a bottom on it. line it with some felt like material and sew a loop for waist belt/biner. its a few hours work for the coolest chalk bucket ever (and cheapest). Also look at metiolius, mad rock or bd if your not a hands on person, usually pretty cheap stuff and some times you can find deals on them.
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redlude97
Jun 21, 2010, 7:09 PM
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patmay81 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt? Not very effectively, it will twist the bag 90 degrees ah ok thanks wait, wait, wait; Arcteryx as the cheapest option. This can not possibly be true. they don't make anything that is even remotely cheap.
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patmay81
Jun 21, 2010, 7:30 PM
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redlude97 wrote: patmay81 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: pacman529 wrote: redlude97 wrote: The Arcteryx c80 is hands down the biggest chalk bag out there. It also happens to be the most expensive. My partner is 6'4" and has one and thinks it was worth the price can you hook a biner to it if you don't want to use the belt? Not very effectively, it will twist the bag 90 degrees ah ok thanks wait, wait, wait; Arcteryx as the cheapest option. This can not possibly be true. they don't make anything that is even remotely cheap. right, caught that the second time through.
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welle
Jun 21, 2010, 9:17 PM
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I thought the OP was trolling in response to recent threads like "which belay device" or "which belay biner" threads...
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brokesomeribs
Jun 22, 2010, 6:09 AM
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My vote is for the Adrenal bag by Misty Mountain. It's only $24.95 (screw you arcteryx), ergonomically shaped to fit your hand, and has a huge opening. My favorite chalkbag I've ever owned. It got stolen by some local yokels climbing in central VA a couple years ago. I'm still angry about that. FWIW, I'm 6'2" and have hands that are larger than average (even for my height).
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brokesomeribs
Jun 22, 2010, 6:09 AM
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Oh, and here's a link: http://www.mistymountain.com/adrenal.htm
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RiverRatMatt
Jun 24, 2010, 3:13 AM
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Make your own :) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/03/how_to_make_a_chalk_bag.html
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pacman529
Jun 24, 2010, 1:48 PM
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RiverRatMatt wrote: Make your own :) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/03/how_to_make_a_chalk_bag.html hey i took a look at that and i like the idea! has anyone tried it? if so, how did it work out? my biggest concern with that would be the opening. standard chaulk bags have some stiff ring at the top that helps hold it open. can it be an issue NOT having that?
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Jun 24, 2010, 3:09 PM
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pacman529 wrote: RiverRatMatt wrote: Make your own :) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/03/how_to_make_a_chalk_bag.html hey i took a look at that and i like the idea! has anyone tried it? if so, how did it work out? my biggest concern with that would be the opening. standard chaulk bags have some stiff ring at the top that helps hold it open. can it be an issue NOT having that? It is not necessary, but if you like having a stiffener...the good news is that you can. I can think of a number of good materials. You could use coat hanger, a coiled length of weed whacker cord, a length of 6mm rope, an old power cord, really anything that is somewhat flexible and shapeable. Just sew it in above the drawstring and make sure that you leave some extra material on the inside so that the drawstring can pull tight without fighting against the stiffener.
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RiverRatMatt
Jun 24, 2010, 6:53 PM
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pacman529 wrote: RiverRatMatt wrote: Make your own :) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/03/how_to_make_a_chalk_bag.html hey i took a look at that and i like the idea! has anyone tried it? if so, how did it work out? my biggest concern with that would be the opening. standard chaulk bags have some stiff ring at the top that helps hold it open. can it be an issue NOT having that? Yep, that is mine that I have pictured :) Mine doesn't have anything to stiffen it, I just pull the drawstring tight and loop it over the bag a couple of times or tie it. It did take me 2 tries to get it right, my first bag came out a bit too big :p
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rockman517
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Hey there. You could try giving Brandon, the owner of Vline climbing a call. All the stuff they do is made to order and hand sewn so he could make one custom for you that is the exact dimensions and has the features you want. www.vlineclimbing.com His chalk bags are $21.
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patmay81
Jun 24, 2010, 8:16 PM
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gmggg wrote: pacman529 wrote: RiverRatMatt wrote: Make your own :) http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/03/how_to_make_a_chalk_bag.html hey i took a look at that and i like the idea! has anyone tried it? if so, how did it work out? my biggest concern with that would be the opening. standard chaulk bags have some stiff ring at the top that helps hold it open. can it be an issue NOT having that? It is not necessary, but if you like having a stiffener...the good news is that you can. I can think of a number of good materials. You could use coat hanger, a coiled length of weed whacker cord, a length of 6mm rope, an old power cord, really anything that is somewhat flexible and shapeable. Just sew it in above the drawstring and make sure that you leave some extra material on the inside so that the drawstring can pull tight without fighting against the stiffener. +1, this is what I've done with a couple of my chalk bags.
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gunkiemike
Jun 25, 2010, 10:29 PM
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Some of my home-mades. The middle one was pretty large. I sold most of them for $10 or so.
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ncrockclimber
Jun 25, 2010, 11:41 PM
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look at wide fetish (sister site to fish products, focused on offwidth climbing). russ says that the bag can hold 5 blocks of chalk. i have one, and it is huge. fish is a small company that makes great stuff, and their chalk bag is built to last.
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nniroclax
Dec 27, 2012, 4:21 AM
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Dude, I can't work a sewing machine for my life. I usually just buy mine at http://www.justchalkbags.com. They usually have some good ones and they come with free chalk.
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acorneau
Dec 27, 2012, 2:06 PM
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nniroclax wrote: Dude, I can't work a sewing machine for my life. I usually just buy mine at http://www.justchalkbags.com. They usually have some good ones and they come with free chalk. Two posts about "justchalkbags.com"... Owner of said company is "Corinn Pope". "Corinn" spelled backwards is "nniroc" Your forum name is "nniroclax"
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naitch
Dec 27, 2012, 3:42 PM
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Josh at http://tufaclimbing.com makes very artistic custom bags. He could probably make you one to your size specs...
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gunkiemike
Dec 27, 2012, 5:11 PM
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It's been 2 and a half years. I think the OP has found a chalk bag by now.
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naitch
Dec 27, 2012, 5:15 PM
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Didn't notice the original post date...
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