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Get on the big routes with the Arc'teryx C50p Chalk Bag.
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Full featured chalk bag
Doug Small
Member since
First off this bag is definitely tough. I've had mine for almost 2 years and it shows very little signs of wear. A lot of people are saying that this bag is too small. The only time I have an issue with the size is when i'm at the gym and have to use a chalk ball. Any time I can use loose chalk it works fantastically. I did modify the belt so I can use it with or without. At first glance the pocket in the front looks deceivingly small to be useful but it is big enough to hold your keys. The bottle opener is a cool feature too.
C50p Gift
Bj and Emily Chauvin
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I was given this as a gift. Great looking chalk bag. First, I did cut the belt at the end so I could remove it, not a big deal.Second, I find that the bag holds the perfect amount of chalk, I don't climb around needing a pint of chalk hanging off my backside. People had issues with the eyelet/pull cord coming out, I have yet to have an issue with that. I like the small ID/key pouch, angled opening is nice, it is alway in the right place. I have used the bottle opener on it once, just to say I have a bottle opening chalk bag. Great Gift!!
Nice Feeling
Joshua Bruch
Member since
Okay, I've had this chalk bag for a few months now, and I have really enjoyed it. This chalk bag fits my hands perfectly, looks nice on the outside, and feels really nice on the inside. All of the Black Diamond and Organic chalk bags that I've used have a really weird material on the inside. On those, it feels like a wool blanket on the inside. But with this one, it has none of that and fells very smooth on the inside of it. The belt is very nice and fits even around my tiny waist. The only complaint that I have is that clipping it to your haul loop with a non-locker is a little awkward, but that doesn't affect me because I don't do that. I really think this is a great purchase if you are either a woman, a kid, or a man with small hands. Have fun!
Exceptional Chalk Bag
T.J. Rutter
Member since
When I was looking for my first bag this one caught my eye. The materials were nice, the colors were great, and hey, it's made my Arcteryx. Even though the price is a bit steep I decided to pick it up, and over time my love for this bag grew. Its a bit small, but for a good reason, its light! Really light! because it's Arcteryx I was expecting alot from it and Im continuously impressed. Its still holding up fine and has been crushed in my pack, and abused at the crag. This little bag is fantastic. Throw in the erganomic, bendable rim, and the awesome carrying pocket, this chalk bag will impress you too. The only reason it doesn't deserve five stars is the permenently attached belt.
IT HOLDS CHALK
Zach Levy
Member since
Greetings Backcountry community, this is a great chalk bag, i have two criteria when it comes to choosing one, color and ability to hold chalk. Obviously there is no bag on the market that doesn't hold chalk so I bought this because it looks cool. Yes it is true that it is impossible to close the bag all the way. It holds enough chalk for multiple climbing sessions, if u need more get a bucket.
Still small.
Thomas Ogasawara
Member since
I don't understand how a chalk bag this size can hold so little. The inner liner is just tiny, and you can never close it all the way. Gets the job done, but there are better options out there.
Arc'teryx definitely makes some of the best gear out there, but they need to reconsider their chalk bag design.
Still small.
Thomas Ogasawara
Member since
I don't understand how a chalk bag this size can hold so little. The inner liner is just tiny, and you can never close it all the way. Gets the job done, but there are better options out there.
Arc'teryx definitely makes some of the best gear out there, but they need to reconsider their chalk bag design.
Great Chalk Bag
G---P---
Member since
Although people say it is small, the overall performance of the bag is outstanding. It holds everything I need (great for bouldering) for a smaller accent. Friends remain super jealous of the colors, and the open mouth of the bag is surprisingly useful. Enjoy 'er!
To hold your ground up dead bird bones.
Brian Shonka
Member since
This bag is average sized, no problems getting to the chalk. Angled brim is surprisingly effective and the colors are ballin. Only complaint is the strap is apparently pretty important since it can't be removed without cutting it.
Great bag
Jared Farmer
Member since
Great chalk bag. Looks good and performs well. I have 'normal' sized hands I suppose and I don't have problems getting my hands into the bag. The draw cord works really well and I haven't had problems with chalk spilling out like my friends bag does when it's sitting around in his gear bag. Tip for the strap - if you want to remove it but want the possibility of putting it back on, just cut the very end folded over sewn part and you can tie a knot or re sew it later if you like.
Nice, a bit small
Andy Jacobsen
Member since
I prefer a bigger chalk bag myself. This bag is not very deep and does not hold very much chalk. I find myself having to refill my bag more often. Other than the size I think this is a really nice bag. I like how the bag attaches to the belt. Light and clean, overall nice bag if you have smaller hands or just like medium to small chalk bags.
Pretty good Ted
Andy Traslin
Member since
It holds chalk, maybe a little small.Definitely too expensive.I guess that's what you get when you buy Arcteryx.
is this a good beginners chalk bag? if not...
Liam Delpart
Member since
is this a good beginners chalk bag? if not can you recomend a good beginner bag thanks ps. i do all my climbing in a gym
Brandon Carlile
Member since
It's a great beginner bag, as well as for experienced climbers. the size is good for short climbs, but you can carry lots of chalk if you start climbing multi-pitch, too.
A little small
Derek Klein
Member since
This is a great bag, but if you have big hands you may have a problem getting your hand down in the chalk. The bag is a little smaller than most others I have seen, but it is a great bag and I haven't had a problem with mine.
Sweet
Jake McRae
Member since
a little small. love the pocket
I like (w/ slight modification)...
ABCDgoldfish
Member since
I've used my new bag a few times and really like it. It bothered me that the belt strap was not removable and I didn't want to cut it so I solved the problem by using a seam ripper to undo the end of the strap that was folded over. Now I can just remove the plastic clasp and slide the strap through the plastic belt slit/bottle opener when I want to attach it to my harness and put the strap back on when I'm bouldering. I was thinking that I would have to burn the end of the belt so it wouldn't fray but it turns out that it's already been done for me-yay!
Pretty Good!
Mike Traslin
Member since
Pretty good but sometimes tough to get your hands in the bag.
I like that I have a place to put my keys.
They should make the belt removable,sometimes I do not want to use the belt!
Arc'teryx C50p Chalk Bag
David
Member since
Needed a little ditty bag to hang off my Arc'teryx Naos 85 and Naos 55, yes I have two of these baby's, hip belt's enabling me to keep a few items close by without having to remove it from my back for things such as my camera, chap stick, pepper spray and food bar.
It's also great for holding a water bottle while I'm out walking in the canyon's.
I hope someday I'll manage to use it as a chalk bag. That review is pending my initial climb which I hope comes sooner than later.
Okay...for small hands
kct7772381577
Member since
This was my first chaulk bag...and I shouldn't have gotten it on line. The bag is quite shallow, and I have issues of chaulk escaping, and getting my hand comfortably inside is not the easiest task. Also, the strap is only removable if you cut...which is rediculous. I did this because I wanted to beener it to my harness instead of using the strap...I cut, but now I can't really go back. If you are going to get this bag, I'd suggest getting a sock instead of using free chaulk.

gil
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