This thread's for non essential, maybe not obvious gear you think is pretty cool to have in your bag. My submission is the FTC Meteor throwbag. This is the one I have...
I got that cause it's close to my preferred weight for throwing, but I should have gotten the 18oz Pulsar. Expensive, and isn't essential, but it's great for working a line in a tree. I don't care much for throwing it, but getting a line set, dropping the bag, then switching for a hard weight is nice for isolating limbs, especially in a dense canopy. The weight's very lively, and is easier than lead shot to direct it where you want it to go.
Since I don't usually throw it, I'll probably get the Pulsar in a future order. A heavier bag is nicer for rough bark trees, and I don't think it'll affect the performance gains of using a solid weight.
12.3 oz Meteor Throw Weight by FTC
DetailsA metallic core and polymer shell helps the Meteor 2 last much longer than fabric throw bags. Unique shape helps with precision and prevents slipping when fixing the line in the tree. Easy to spot and less likely to get lost, with an assortment of high-visibility colors. Best of all, the...
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I got that cause it's close to my preferred weight for throwing, but I should have gotten the 18oz Pulsar. Expensive, and isn't essential, but it's great for working a line in a tree. I don't care much for throwing it, but getting a line set, dropping the bag, then switching for a hard weight is nice for isolating limbs, especially in a dense canopy. The weight's very lively, and is easier than lead shot to direct it where you want it to go.
Since I don't usually throw it, I'll probably get the Pulsar in a future order. A heavier bag is nicer for rough bark trees, and I don't think it'll affect the performance gains of using a solid weight.