Gear transport to job site?

Eric,

Sorry to hear about the shoddy bag. PM me some details (order #, contact info) and I'll take care of it for you.

-Sean
It actually wasn't a sherrill bag I got it from treestuff it is a green one same kind of bag though. sorry for the misunderstanding didn't mean to throw y'all under the bus.but thanks anyway and a reply like this makes me mad I didn't buy from sherrill
 
[QUOTI ="seanlarkin, post: 419359, member: 27"]If it's the one I'm thinking of, it's made by Buckingham. Looks similar to our bags, but is modeled after our first versions, so don't have any of the improvements we've made over the years.[/QUOTE]Sean I definitely will. The company I work for buys everything from u guys I got the bag just before I started.I will use you guys from now on
 
Eric,

Sorry to hear about the shoddy bag. PM me some details (order #, contact info) and I'll take care of it for you.

-Sean
Hey sean just ordered a 540 xp from u guys everyone I talked to was awesome especially dan. i cant wait to get my saw and I will be ordering from u guys again for sure.he even threw in a free life leaf happiness sticker u guys at sherrill rock now I know y the company I work for uses u guys.thanks again
 
Hey sean just ordered a 540 xp from u guys everyone I talked to was awesome especially dan. i cant wait to get my saw and I will be ordering from u guys again for sure.he even threw in a free life leaf happiness sticker u guys at sherrill rock now I know y the company I work for uses u guys.thanks again
That's awesome, Eric. Thank you for giving us a shot. Let us know how the saw works out for you.

-Sean
 
For those who want wheels on their gear transportation bag, I just thought of something right now. What about a hockey bag? My bag is huge. It would be able to hold a ton of gear.
 
I used my old hockey bag for a long time, worked great and everything fits, even has decent organization capabilities with the different pockets
 
I use 2 medium sized tote for rope. (1 fits 2 200' 1/2" ropes, 1 for 3/4 bully)
Buckingham small rope bucket(with Back pack straps) for CL and all the bells and biners, EMS Med tactical duffel for the saddle, slings, spurs and hemet++
and a small crappy Lands End duffel (Which is the cheapest, longest lasting thing on the job) for the rigging hardware. Totes are great, flake the rope, cover it, done. MINT!!
 
Photos will have to wait 2 weeks while I'm recovering from hernia surgery, as all my gear is strewn about and I'm restricted to lifting an iPad and reading tree buzz, but I will asap.

I hope all went well. Best wishes for a full recovery, if it hasn't already happened. I know your post is a few months old by now.

Tim
 
I bought a hockey bag a few weeks ago to throw everything in. It fits so much. Enough that I can't even lift it.
I thought about using one of my current bags; however, I thought about the smell and made the decision to buy a new one... I also leave the zipper open a little to get some air circulation.
 
If you like buying cheap and having to keep replace it that's up to you I'd spend the money and getting nice North Face duffle bags their bomb proof and last forever

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I hope all went well. Best wishes for a full recovery, if it hasn't already happened. I know your post is a few months old by now.

Tim

Thanks. It went well, and I'm back into climbing. However, I've really dropped the ball on pictures- probably something to do with climbing full time again.
 

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