Does anyone have an opinion on the Dirtbag quickdraw. They are undercutting everyone but there's not much point in
saving a few bucks if you don't live to spend it on something else.
Also interested if anyone has ever dealt with Mountain Gear online (mgear.com). Thanks...
Dirtbag Draws
Don't know, but I would rather spend a little bit more to get petzl/BD keylock biners for the draws I use most of the time. Cheap draws might be cool for a project set though.
mgear is cool, and if you order through a link here, you get a discount, and the RRGCC gets some money.
www.mountaingear.com/0RRV
mgear is cool, and if you order through a link here, you get a discount, and the RRGCC gets some money.
www.mountaingear.com/0RRV
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We have 12 of the dirtbag qd's and they're excellent, imo - a little heavier than most qd, but it makes me feel like they're more durable. They've taken a lot of abuse and are still in great shape.
As for mgear, we order most of our stuff from them (another site is gearexpress.com)... no complaints overall.
As for mgear, we order most of our stuff from them (another site is gearexpress.com)... no complaints overall.
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If you're looking for some project draws, check out Trango's five packs. 5 draws for $50, and I wouldn't feel to bad if they got stolen.
I order a lot of my gear from mgear.com, never had a problem. Pretty timely delivery and the occasional good package deal.
I order a lot of my gear from mgear.com, never had a problem. Pretty timely delivery and the occasional good package deal.
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