falteimers are very durable and will likely last more than three times as long as cheap cubes. i rarely have problems with wind, somtimes i clip them onto something. but it might be too windy to climb by than anyway.Just something to catch wind, as noted in the video, and it bugs my sensibilities having a tall cube, and using 3" of it. I don't really use cubes. I have one for my backup line, but my handthrow bag is a makeup bag, and it holds my weights. My apta setup is a 2.5G(?) plastic bucket.
The product above costs about the same as a Faltheimer. I'd be interested in hearing someone's opinion that's used both, but I imagine I'll be waiting awhile. I can get three cheapo cubes for the cost of a Faltheimer. You think the added cost is worth it?
Almost every time I tried to pull throwline over my shoulder like that, I ended up with a cord burn on my neckI generally double- hand it over the shoulder. Chest harnesses never fit me comfortably.
That's one thing that shirts are for.Almost every time I tried to pull throwline over my shoulder like that, I ended up with a cord burn on my neck. Which is way more uncomfortable than a chest harness...just sayin'
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Ive often been heard saying, i could not have tied that like that if I tried....What takes more time for me is getting the sticks and knots out of it before it goes in the container. It ties better knots by itself than the average person does when they're trying.