Rope bags are handy for storing and carrying your rope and small accessories. The Portable Winch Co. bags prevent the rope from tangling up since you push it inside instead of wrapping it around your arm or a spool.
This bag has a hard bottom for better stability. It will store 200 meters of 12 mm rope or 400 meters of 10 mm rope!
A COOL TIP: Attach a carabiner to your belt loop and pass the rope through it to quickly push it to the bottom of your bag!
Specifications
Specifications
Material : Durable nylon with hard bottom.
Weight & Dimensions
Weight (metric) : 1.1 kg Weight (imperial) : 2.42 lb Diameter (metric) : 37 cm Diameter (imperial) : 14-9/16" Height (metric) : 60 cm Height (imperial) : 23-1/2" Volume : 65 L
Warranty
Other : 1 year
Additional information
Additional Information : Integrated drawstring and hard bottom. Additional information : Will store either 200 meters of 12 mm rope or 400 meters of 10 mm rope.
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