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19 years 11 months ago - 19 years 11 months ago #124230 by Dietley
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Time to get a new throw weight or two. Anybody have any recommendations for tough ones? I've only owned Weaver ones so far, and although I haven't had problems with them, I'm always interested in upgrading whenever it's replacement time.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brad

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19 years 11 months ago - 19 years 11 months ago #124231 by jimk123
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For a reason that I can't explain, I refuse to purchase a throw weight. My last climb used a potatoe or was it a potato. Previous throw weights have been chunk of wood, rock and nerf football with a tail fin.

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JimK

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19 years 11 months ago - 19 years 11 months ago #124292 by nickfromwi
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The Harrison Rockets are the cream of the crop. I have one 8 ouncer that I love.

I think Fresco is the only place to get it.

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19 years 11 months ago - 19 years 11 months ago #124307 by jimw
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I was intrigued, so did a bit of web searching. Here is a site I found:
https://ecomecs.securesites.com/cgi-bin/frescoarborist/catalog.cgi?view&WC1026767498-35889&WSC1029184062-32559&1029339839-33921

You may have to piece all that together. The main site is at:
http://www.frescoarborist.com
From there, do a search for "Harrison Rocket."

Peace.

Jim

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19 years 11 months ago - 19 years 11 months ago #124310 by knothead
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I like weights that are more pear-shaped and have a loose-fitting bag as opposed to the stiff, torpedo-shaped ones that drill themselves into the muck on the forest floor.

I have several of each and I'm not plannning to throw any away, but that's what I look for when I need to replace one.

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-Knothead

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19 years 10 months ago - 19 years 10 months ago #124529 by Electrojake
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My favorite throwbag:
Sherrill item No. 28666
http://www.wtsherrill.com/

This particular “fat boy” works great with the “Big Shot”. It really stays put during draw-back, aim, & release.

Also…
Thanks for posting the link to the Harrison Rocket. Looks like the Harrison bag might make a good combo-bag, for hand throw and big shot use.
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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126436 by oldtimer
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Sherrills Throw Weights Question.
I got a 10 oz throw weight (vinyl coated nylon) catalog #27528 from Sherrills last month and after a few weeks of use (including some hard hits on the grown (pavement) it is getting undone at the seams. Any ideas how to repair it, recover it or return it for a new one?

The ones I got from New Tribe are over 2 years old and still in fairly good shape under the same type of (ab)use.

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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126440 by nickfromwi
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Oldtimer- for repair tips, can you post a photo?

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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126452 by oldtimer
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Hello Nick, Just one of the seams length wise is falling apart. The ring and other parts are fine but if I keep using it the inside pellets(lead) will come out. I tried covering the whole thing w/ duct tape but even that comes apart after a few hard hits on the ground. It looks like the quality of the vinyl becomes weak when they stitch it together at the factory.

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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126460 by icabod
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Oldtimer...

My advice...climb in the WOODS, there's alot less hard surfaces!

No seriously, my friend uses a bag that is 6oz. lead 4oz. duct tape. Just keep a roll on hand and tape it tight, should get a couple good years out of it.

Climb Safe!
Icabod

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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126470 by ajakz12
Replied by ajakz12 on topic Tight stiches can cut vinyl like a jigsaw
When I make throw bags I use vinyl coated ripstop, dental floss, and a medium straight stitch. I use steel disks (punch outs from a machine shop, less toxic than lead) dropped inside a thick balloon thats tied off before sewing on the ring. The ripstop is tough as nails and bright floro-orange so you can find it easy.

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18 years 11 months ago - 18 years 11 months ago #126499 by lazedaz
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I just got a couple of 10 oz. weights off an old cokoo clock

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