This is important to me, so I'll share:
The design is copied from the Harrison Rocket. The Rocket (Fresco link: https://ecomecs.securesites.com/cgi-bin/frescoarborist/catalog.cgi?view&WC1026767498-35889&WSC1029184062-32559&1029339839-33921) is made in New Zealand by arborist Andy Harrison and his wife. So far, it is the best throwbag I've used. I got my first one about 4 years ago and it lasted until I lost it in the duff below a sycamore. I keep meaning to go back there with a metal detector!
The design IS clean. When you are trying to isolate a branch, the Rocket slides easily through the canopy. It is very flexible.
The bag is filled with lead. Regardless of what people say about lead not being THAT dangerous, I'm still leery of it. In the couple bags that I've made, I use steel to bypass the lead. The Rocket incorporates an internal bladder that encases the lead so the lead \"powder\" stays inside.
I like the 2 color design. The contrast makes it easier to see.
Here's the trade off. The Rocket is made by a tiny outfit in New Zealand. When you buy them, they are like $23 or something like that. I don't mind paying that at all. I like supporting innovation. I'd rather buy a climbing line from Yale, New England, or Samson- because they invest so much in research...I really do think everyone else is just copying what they do. The same goes with the Rocket. The Harrison's have made making good gear for us part of their life. It is appropriate to support them.
love
nick
ps- I like the bright colors of the Neo.
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