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gfw123
Oct 22, 2004, 9:50 PM
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Anyone know of a source for chalk bags that aren't the same old styles I see around? I tend to like my bags larger/deeper. I am looking for something that makes people say, "He flails like a fish out of water on 5.10s, but look at that bag!". Something 'different', you know. I saw the RC.com ones: http://photos.rockclimbing.com/products/clkbags/red_cord.jpg but they don't look too large. I would also like a removable strap for bouldering and a brush slot maybe. Any 'Elvis' bags out there maybe? :-) That would rock, so to speak. --greg.
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gfw123
Oct 22, 2004, 9:59 PM
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Wow. I hope you don't have pants that match. :-)
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slavetogravity
Oct 22, 2004, 10:06 PM
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Here's an idea. I once saw this dude at the climbing gym who had a chalk bag he made him self. Thing is, he made it by hollowing out a stuffed toy. I think it was "Grover" from Sesame street. So my advice is, dig up your old teddy bear from your youth, grab a needle and thread and give teddy a new life.
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rockn_j
Oct 22, 2004, 10:08 PM
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Make your own. It only takes a couple of minutes and and a little ingenuity. The last one I made was from thick purple velvet. It looked sweet!! 8^) I did get a couple of funny looks though :lol:
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outsi
Oct 22, 2004, 10:08 PM
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Just make your own, I made an awesome fake fur bag. it functions very well, including the draw closure
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Oct 22, 2004, 10:15 PM
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Mine is Tigger
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happiegrrrl
Oct 22, 2004, 10:27 PM
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Mine is made of Dr. Suess print fabric. From the company called Krieg, bought at Paragon Sports. When I was at Rock & Snow a while back, they had some other funky fabric ones, probably from the same company.... http://img.photobucket.com/...d2004-10-2200001.jpg
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climbingkt
Oct 22, 2004, 10:38 PM
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if someone can fill me in on how to put pictures in this text box, I have 2 awsome hand made chalkbags- fuzzy monsters.... can someone PM me and let me know how?
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renhoek
Oct 22, 2004, 10:53 PM
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i saw a chalk bag at a gym once of a stuffed bunny's head he took a old chalk bag, cut the lining out and sewed it into the bunny's head he cut a little hole in part of the ear to hold the brush but the funniest (perhaps most disturbing) was he took red dye and dyed the fur around the neck where he cut the head from the rest of the toy.
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cjstudent
Oct 22, 2004, 10:57 PM
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And put some of this chalk in it: http://www.rockchalk.net/
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curt
Oct 22, 2004, 11:49 PM
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In reply to: Mine is Tigger And everytime you stick your hand up tigger's ass, It occurrs to me where your sig comes from. :shock: Curt
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jeremy11
Oct 22, 2004, 11:52 PM
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:D I made my own with a silnylon outer (that light fabric in golite stuffsacks) and quilted a liner out of patterned fleece samples my mom had, then used a piece of bike brake cable for a stiffener. Jeremy
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iamthewallress
Oct 23, 2004, 12:01 AM
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I think FISH still has a variety of animal prints. I don't know where you can find a spiffy sporto swammi though. Flailing on 5.10's without leg loops will make you look harder than merely flailing on 5.10's with a good chalk bag. My friend Poop*G inverted a bunny puppet for his chalk bag. Very cute.
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curt
Oct 23, 2004, 12:15 AM
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What? Nobody flails on 5.10 - do they? :D Curt
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Go to http://moclimbin.com I think she makes custom bags with any material you send her.
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far_east_climber
Oct 23, 2004, 2:59 AM
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Has anybody made a chalkbag that has another compartment/unit to hold essentials like a headtorch, knife, some food etc.?
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happiegrrrl
Oct 23, 2004, 3:06 AM
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In reply to: if someone can fill me in on how to put pictures in this text box, I have 2 awsome hand made chalkbags- fuzzy monsters.... can someone PM me and let me know how? Your photos have to be saved onto a server online first. (You can't just have them on your computer desktop) RC.com can carry them for you, but it's a pain in the butt, as the purpose is really to link to the route database.... Someone suggested using http://www.photobucket.com to host the photos, and now I use that. Works very well, and is free! After your photos are saved online, then you go to the forum you want to post them in and hit "Post Reply." You hit the "Img" button above, then paste the url for your photo, and then hit the "Img" button again. Be sure to preview it before submitting, to see if you did it right. For some reason, people have a really hard time figuring out how to add the photos....But once you get the concept, you wonder what the hell was causing you such difficulty to figure it out!
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pheenixx
Oct 23, 2004, 3:53 AM
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In reply to: Has anybody made a chalkbag that has another compartment/unit to hold essentials like a headtorch, knife, some food etc.? Hmm... When I need it in a "jiffy", I don't think I want my chalk to be anywhere near my peanutbutter sandwich (or my knife). I think I'll leave the other essitials in my camelback/pouch. 8^)
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timstich
Oct 23, 2004, 4:03 AM
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One often overlooked place to store a small headlamp and knife is in the rectum. Of course, if you are prone to emotional reactions to stress, this can turn on the headlamp inexpectedly from excessive clenching.
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pheenixx
Oct 23, 2004, 4:20 AM
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In reply to: One often overlooked place to store a small headlamp and knife is in the rectum. Of course, if you are prone to emotional reactions to stress, this can turn on the headlamp inexpectedly from excessive clenching. Yeah, you may not want your belayer to *see* that you are full of Sh*t. :D
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granite_grrl
Oct 23, 2004, 12:49 PM
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In reply to: Go to http://moclimbin.com I think she makes custom bags with any material you send her. Met her at Hueco, her chalk bags are pretty cool. I was going to have her make me a purple velvet chalk bag with a hot pink fuzz liner till I found a Franklin purple velvet chalk bag and my boyfriend bought it for me.
In reply to: The last one I made was from thick purple velvet. It looked sweet!! 8^) I did get a couple of funny looks though :lol: 'cause really, how could you go wrong with purple velvet? :P
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chills
Oct 23, 2004, 12:57 PM
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Use one of those purple Crown Royal bags......
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aleclimb320
Oct 25, 2004, 2:49 PM
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Check out: http://www.kriegclimbing.com/ You send in the material and some cash, you get a chalkbag. A rad one too, really deep with a stiff rim. He does the same thing with ropebags - they are also nice with a really large tarp.
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