PMI ROPE BAGS PMI’s exclusive combination of features includes double sewn seams that rein- force the stress points when stuffi ng your favorite PMI rope. Four sizes to keep gear clean and organized.
Key Features: Double sewn seams . 1000 denier heavy coated Cordura . Drawstring closure . 1” tubular handles with rope insert . 5/8” grommet on the side of the bag (except personal size) . Pocket for rope history card . Internal clip-in loop at bottom of bag
Personal
Dimensions: 5.5"” base tapers to 8” opening Weight: 2.6 oz (75 g) Black
Blue Red
Dimensions: 10.5” x 14.5” Weight: 9 oz (254 g) Black
Blue Red
Dimensions: 10.5” x 21.5” Weight: 10.9 oz (309 g) Black
Blue Red
Dimensions: 10.5” x 25” Weight: 11.3 oz (320 g) Black
Blue Orange
RB44025 N/A RB44044 RB44030 Small
Orange
RB44010 RB44011 RB44012 RB44009 Standard
Orange
RB44013 RB44014 RB44015 RB44026 Large
Red Orange RB44016 RB44017 RB44018 RB44027
PMI ROPE PACK When you need a little extra help with the load, the PMI Rope pack will help make the haul easier. Padded backpack straps make carrying a loaded bag more manageable.
Key Features: Double sewn seams . 1000 denier heavy coated Cordura . Drawstring closure . Updated padded backpack straps . 5/8” grommet on the side of the bag . Pocket for rope history card . Internal clip-in loop at bottom of bag
Standard
Dimensions: 10.5” x 20” Weight: 1.02 lbs (463 g) Black
Blue
Dimensions: 10.5” x 25" Weight: 1.19 lbs (541 g) Black
Blue
Dimensions: 16” x 23” Weight: 1.22 lbs (553 g) Black
Blue Red Orange
RB44043 RB44042 RB44041 RB44040 Large
Red Orange
RB44019 RB44020 RB44021 RB44028 X-Large
Red
Dimensions: 16.5” x 28” Weight: 1.25 lbs (567 g) Black
Blue Orange
RB44022 RB44023 RB44024 RB44029 XX-Large
Red Orange RB44058 RB44057 RB44056 RB44055
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