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In-a-day wall route? This is your bag.

The Black Diamond Stubby Haul Bag is a small big wall bag ideal for one-day aid climbs or as a second bag. The 2136cu inches of cargo space easily holds the gear you need for a full day of Grade IV climbing, without taking up excess space or weight. Waterproof and constructed to take abuse, the Stubby, Black Diamond's smallest haul bag, keeps your gear intact while the wall dishes out abuse. Use the suspension on the approach, the quickly tuck it away to avoid hang-ups.
  • Stowable shoulder straps to eliminate snags while hauling
  • Small size makes this bag excellent for in-a-day routes
  • Also ideal for a cragging pack if you want something burly

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5 5

Federico Garcia

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I love these bag, it is great to pack all your day climbing gear. i easily pack a 70m rope a full set of cams, stopers, hex, helmet, quick draws, etc and it packs easily and the best is that it is super durable.

I am looking for a pack/haul bag for...

Brian Barwatt

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I am looking for a pack/haul bag for multi-pitch free routes using my silent partner. I was thinking this might be a good pack to feed my rope out of on hanging belays. Any opinions?

dulfersitz

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I think a haul bag would be overkill if what you really want is a rope bag. You'd have to haul this up after you jumar (you wouldn't want to jumar with it on your back). If you use a rope bag or backpack, you could probably jumar while wearing it, and save yourself the extra step of hauling.

You might check out:

http://www.backcountry.com/store/review/200111302/Great-multi-pitch-pack.html

http://www.backcountry.com/mad-rock-rope-pod

Or longer list at: http://www.indoorclimbing.com/rope_bags.html

I personally use a pair of Ikea shopping bags. They're light, durable, and cheap.

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/17228340/

Brian Barwatt

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Thanks for the advice. I checked out the Metolius pack and think that might be more up my alley since it is smaller. I have a 30-45 minute approach to the walls I intend to climb at in western NC so I would like to have something I can carry on my back versus the rope bucket design. I also prefer to free climb the lead pitches on top rope versus jumaring. My only concern is how well the rope will feed out of the bag while on lead.

Hayden Beck

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i have the metolius and my climbing partner has the stubby, if you want the smaller one get the metolius but if you bring lots of crap get this

5 5

Carter Chaffey

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This bag is serious. It is as durable as anything out there, like knife-stopping durable. Im not willing to stab my $100 dollar bag in order to prove myself right, but you get the idea. It is a great size for on day climbs and sport-climbing, and holds the essentials with ease. I got it on sale, but had I known what I know now, I would have easily paid full price for it. Its a great bag and I plan on using it for years to come.

is it waterproof?

roo2477493

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is it waterproof?

Hayden Beck

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NO it is NOT waterproof ( sides are but top doesn't seal-pff and there are drain holes in the bottom) , however it is water-resistent, this pack has been in a rain storm and fallen in Big cottonwood creek. Althogh it isn't water proof it will protect your gear from the elements well.

Hayden Beck

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NO it is NOT waterproof ( sides are but top doesn't seal-pff and there are drain holes in the bottom) , however it is water-resistent, this pack has been in a rain storm and fallen in Big cottonwood creek. Althogh it isn't water proof it will protect your gear from the elements well.

could you get 10mm by 60m of rope in here...

kerryjv532678

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could you get 10mm by 60m of rope in here with spare room for harness shoes etc.

matthewtcox2257980

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If you hand coil the rope into the bag you could get your 10mm rope, climbing shoes, harness, helmut, water bottle and lunch.

Dakka

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22" high x 13 wide 9" deep, should fit most your gear.

Hayden Beck

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yup if the rope is stacked properly you could belay out of the bag also

5 5

MJ Johnston

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Of all of my gear bags the Black Diamond Stubby Haul Bag has taken the most abuse and withstood every bit of it. It got dropped of a 180 foot cliff by accident skid the entire way down the sandstone and hardly had a scratch. The opening makes all of your gear easily accessible without having to reach down into a dark bag feeling for what you need. You'll never have to pull out everything to find what you want. I recommend this bag to anyone who needs to haul a bunch of gear around.

Hayden Beck

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I love to hear that others love this bag as much as I do.

4 5

bestgoyum2142957

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bags great. great durability, weight and functionality...an 85 L size would be nice

5 5

Vegas Val

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I use this pack often and it is the best addition to my canyoneering gear! It just went on 4 rappels, 2 swims and it's the toughest piece I own. It has been dragged, hauled, mauled, thrown, sank, and strapped fully loaded on the back of my GS BMW 650 down a dirt road 35 miles to go canyoneering! This bag is easy to access and I love it!