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Dump pouch

Madgrad02

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This is what I am running on my Kestrel - just 1 dump pouch instead of multiple. Fits my tether w/ropeman 1, linesman w/ropeman 1, and back back all inside, as well as carrying a backup CAYG aider in the outside pocket. I am happy with it. I got mine at a military surplus store locally, but it does have the MOLLE attachments on the back and an extra biner attached to top (in case needed on tether to get around limbs with linesman. Not quiet like a fleece pouch is going to be, but seems to work for me!

 
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Exhumis

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I'm using this one:
Creatrill Tactical Molle drawstring Magazine Dump Pouch, Military Adjustable Belt Utility fanny hip holster Bag Outdoor Ammo Pouch (BROWN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0736WHH16/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BowCDbSZJ0YHJ
Fairly certain many of them are identical just different name. I'm using sterling oplux 8mm (same line wild edge sells) and you can get both lines in one bag.
 
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Yooper14

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The creatrill pouches are decent for what you pay and the speed in which they arrive. However I'm pretty sure I'm liking the sys hauler and sys hauler es more. Another fella mentioned that you should throw the amazon pouches in the wash about 10 times and they get real soft. And he was right. For the price they are hard to beat.
 

Deltahuntr

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This is the pouches I’m currently using for tether and back band. I have a another identical pouch to keep my bolts and drill in for when I use that climbing method.
 

ThomasHemlock

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I'm using two 511 dump pouches. One holds my tether and lineman's, the other holds my stick straps, ROS, and gear hangers. I'll find a link or take a better pic later... I'm hanging in the tree right now.
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Patriot

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I'm using this one:
Creatrill Tactical Molle drawstring Magazine Dump Pouch, Military Adjustable Belt Utility fanny hip holster Bag Outdoor Ammo Pouch (BROWN) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0736WHH16/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BowCDbSZJ0YHJ
Fairly certain many of them are identical just different name. I'm using sterling oplux 8mm (same line wild edge sells) and you can get both lines in one bag.

I’m using this one too. I like it. Fits my tether and has room to spare.
 

TooBigToFit

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This is the pouches I’m currently using for tether and back band. I have a another identical pouch to keep my bolts and drill in for when I use that climbing method.

So I have one of these and so far I've tried the following:
1) Remove the velcro in the front pocket. Definitely helpful. Unnecessary for retaining anything in that pocket, and makes a lot of noise, and catches on anything you put in there.
2) Cut off the drawstrings. Never really helped, and I don't plan on being upside down so I doubt t'll ever do anything to better retain what's in each pouch. I found it got in the way when I tried to access the side mesh pockets, which is where I keep my stuff for hanging my gear.
3) Cut off the internal liner. I DO NOT recommend doing this. What you'll find inside is that the nylon is lined with some sort of plastic or synthetic lining. Mine was flaking off, and it was a total mess. I ordered another one as a result.
 

Fuldrae

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So I have one of these and so far I've tried the following:
1) Remove the velcro in the front pocket. Definitely helpful. Unnecessary for retaining anything in that pocket, and makes a lot of noise, and catches on anything you put in there.
2) Cut off the drawstrings. Never really helped, and I don't plan on being upside down so I doubt t'll ever do anything to better retain what's in each pouch. I found it got in the way when I tried to access the side mesh pockets, which is where I keep my stuff for hanging my gear.
3) Cut off the internal liner. I DO NOT recommend doing this. What you'll find inside is that the nylon is lined with some sort of plastic or synthetic lining. Mine was flaking off, and it was a total mess. I ordered another one as a result.
I like the looks of this one. How quiet is it while sneaking through thick stuff to get to the stand?
 

Buckhorn70

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I use the Dano fleece pouches as well. The small ones, one on each side of my saddle. One for my Oplux linesman and the other for my Oplux tether. Each rope fits perfect In the small pouches. That’s all I like to carry on my saddle.
 
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davecarp

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I have a EWO saddle cloth pouch, and unless I'm packing 40' of rope it's almost too big. You can fit a lot of stuff in there. It's made great and love that's its home grown, but my only other critique of it is it's flimsy so can be a little tricky loading it in the dark with gloves. I'm pretty interested in the Latitude pouch, but it's a little crazy $$ IMO, can buy 3 DanO pouches for what one of those costs. Maybe I should try the small DanO pouches. Wonder if he would make them with the saddle cloth material instead of fleece.
 
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farmlegend

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Yall really need to look at the fleece pouches from DanO at doublesteps.com

Have tried several pouches and these are my fave, have a pair on each of my go-to saddles.

Far easier to drop items in/out while in my tree than the tethrd, cruzr, trophyline, or aero hunter pouches.
 
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Jeffy

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I have one of the creatrill pouches mentioned above. Like was said im pretty sure there are several that are the same with different branding. Cheap, quick and a perfect size, but i will say for sure a little noisy material, at least on the piece that cinches up around the top. I like the idea of washing it a bunch to soften it up.