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Weaver Leather Arborist All Purpose Gear Bag in Blue: Versatile and Reliable Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Weaver Leather Arborist All Purpose Gear Bag in Blue: Versatile and Reliable

This convenient 1,200-denier polyester bag allows you to carry your positioning saddle, helmet, hand Saw, rope and all accessories. A roomy, zippered outside compartment measures 13" w x 21" H x 2" D offers added storage. A hand Saw pouch measuring 5" w x 13" H x 2" D keeps your Saw away from your climbing rope and features a hook and loop closure. Padded shoulder offer comfortable hands-free carrying and are angled for a better fit. Measures 15" imn diameter x 29" high.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not as good as I thought

Not as good as I thought. In particular shoulder straps; I'm pretty skinny but still I stretched this cross strap as much as I could and it's still pinching my stomach. Maybe I have to think about whether I can set this up somehow differently.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality Bag - Packing Gear

Finally an affordable bag large enough to store a winch, hard hat, pruning saw, 200ft of main line and various other pulleys. It's a little unwieldy when loaded, but for trail maintenance it's certainly better than having gear strapped to a standard backpack and/or having to make more than one trip to get all the gear where it needs to be is needed. Durable material, multiple pockets for small tools.

Pros
  • Equestrian
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really nice how it pulls up to one side for you to be able to.

$20! This thing fits a family of 4-5 if you don't tighten the string! Currently I have a 5/8" x 200' rigging line, 3/4" x 150' rigging line, 1/2" x 200' climbing line, 3/4" dead eye lanyard" x 25 feet, everything my tightrope walker/rope wrench/pulleys/big block/harness/handsaw/slings/gloves/goggles and there's still room at the top of this bag Really nice how it closes to one side so you can access everything without having to remove everything on top first, honestly I would be worried about…

Pros
  • Equipment Pack
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The first bag for beginners: Pack Equipment

There's really a lot in there. He's gigantic. This is probably the size of 2 regular gym bags. I just wish I knew before I got this why an arborist would want vertical pockets when you put the rope in the pocket and it folds and moves towards you so you don't have to change position. Weaver had smaller rope bags with springs. If only they came with this bag that would be an idea. It was 8 times cheaper than expensive brands. It will be good for a beginner who has all the climbing gear, 200ft…

Pros
  • Other Sports
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Premium Gym Bag

Finally an affordable bag big enough to hold a winch, hard hat, scoring saw, 200 feet of mainline and various other strands of rope. It's a little unwieldy when loaded, but for trail maintenance it's certainly better than having gear strapped to a standard backpack and/or having to make more than one trip to get all the gear where it needs to be is needed. Durable material, multiple pockets for small tools.

Pros
  • Tack
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really nice how it pulls up to one side for you to be able to.

$20! This thing fits a family of 4-5 if you don't tighten the string! Currently I have 5/8" x 200 ft rigging line, 3/4" x 150 ft rigging line, 1/2" x 200 ft climbing line, 3/4" x 25 dead eye lanyard feet, all mine Tightrope Walker/Rope Wrench/Pulleys/Big Block/Strap/Hand Saw/Slings/Gloves/Goggles. and there's still room at the top of this bag. Really nice how it closes to one side so you can access everything without having to remove everything at the top first. Honestly I would be concerned…

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The first bag for beginners is Tack

There's really a lot in there. He's gigantic. This is probably the size of 2 regular gym bags. I just wish I knew before I got this why an arborist would want vertical pockets when you put the rope in the pocket and it folds and moves towards you so you don't have to change your position. Weaver had smaller rope bags with springs. If only they came with this bag that would be an idea. It was 8 times cheaper than expensive brands. It will be good for a beginner who has all the climbing gear…

Pros
  • Other sports
Cons
  • Something different