Big walls!

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Hello Everyone, I was intrested in getting the A5 Adventures portaledge (double) also the A5 Grade VII Haul Bag. I was wondering if anyone could tell me something about these two items and if they are really worth the money. Thanks for your time. Robert

-- Robert Hecker (heckerr@post.uwstout.edu), February 22, 1999

Answers

Well Robert, by simply browsing through the already posted questions, you should be able to find a wealth of information regarding portaledges and haulbags! Simple enough for ya?

-- Feelio Babar (Circleheadsarebomber@haulthepig.com), February 22, 1999.

Hi Robert,

This may not be for you but you can save money by not even buying a portaledge. If you choose your routes carefully you can stay on natural ledges, I've done 8 Yosemite Walls and never taken a portaledge. IMHO, it isn't worth buying one unless you are sure you want to get into routes that require them.

-George

-- George Bell (bell@advtech.uswest.com), February 24, 1999.


Robert,

Well I'm not the best person to give advice about big walls, but here goes. George is right you dont *have* to get a portaledge. But who doesnt want one? Whith one you can do any route with out natural ledges and if youre a crowded wall with natural ledges you can stay anywhere you want! About the A5 double...I've only heard good things about it! Same goes for the A5 Grade VII. You might want to consider the Cliff Cabana (also made by A5) its way big and would be much more comfortable although more expensive and heavier.

Well hope this helps.

-- Brian (slobri@aol.com), August 30, 1999.


The A5 doubleledge and the Grade VII bag should work really well for you. -I'm sure they will be worth your money, totally bomber. Is that guys name really Feelio?

-- Wade Griffith (wdgrffth@aol.com), May 05, 2003.

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