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Description
This mondo chalk bag sits upright on the ground as a community bag for those late night social sessions. Features include easy to grab handles, a double draw cord closure system that cinches tight, a toothbrush pocket, and a velcro locking stash pocket. Sold in assorted colors.
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Review by: renhoek, 2004-10-09
great pot. i have used others and find the prana to be the best the double closure is great really works on keeping the bag shut tight. the pocket on the front is great. i keep a roll of tape in there. the toothbrush pocket is very handy as well. i got mine for 30 at rei and it wasnt on sale i dont know what the deal with that was maybe there was a price drop. either way id have paid 36 it holds a lot of chalk. i put 2 bricks of solid chalk (4 oz) and 2 big bags of the metolius stuff as well. plenty of room.
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Review by: ringfinger, 2004-06-22
It holds a lot of chalk. Easy to fit both hands in. Two complaints though... The price is a joke. It is easy to find the same quality for $10 cheaper. And it needs to be a little more stiff. Seems like I have to be carefull when I set it down so I dont spill my chalk. But because it is floppy, it makes it easy to stuff into a pack.
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Review by: badacidtrip, 2004-04-14
Holds a ton of chalk. Very hard to know over. Even the pocket is useful. Great asset for your climbing needs.
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Review by: crimpman, 2004-04-03
This bag holds lots of chalk, and is nice and roomy for your hands. This might be with just mine, but mine like collapsed on itself. It doesn't really support its own weight and it'll flop over, so its more prone to spilling chalk. I like all of its' features, but it's saggy. I'd like it if it was more stiff or something.
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Review by: wyattearp, 2003-12-21
I love my Chalk Pot and so do all my climbing buddies. We can all share the same pot, and there seems to be enough chalk to last weeks. Any serious boulderer should pick up this bag, who really climnbs with a bag across their waist?