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Old 06-07-08, 02:11 PM
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Gear wallets.

Does anyone use either of the gear wallets sold by Quicks? Quicks Archery , if so do they have different pocket sizes and are they a good range of pockets from small to large? I'm asking this because a cheaper alternative is a fishing trace wallet, mustad bass rig wallet, however these only have one size pocket, BIG, which isn't really helpful when you want to put 2doz fletchings in their own pocket as it wastes a lot of space.

In short would either of the wallets from Quicks make my life easier than my current tupperware tub into which I put the whole lot in a messy heap?
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Old 06-07-08, 03:12 PM
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i got the easton one a while back and it has sorted out my kit mess a whole lot (i used to spend too long rummaging through my big toolbox for stuff)

in mine i have a spare for each of the smaller parts on my bow - a basic toolkit (multitool / allen keys for just about all the bolts on my setup / knife) - plus other bits and pieces

the different sized pockets i find helpful but YMMV

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Old 06-07-08, 09:01 PM
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Thanks! I won't bother picking up a fishing one tomorrow then I'll just let Quicks have some more money from me on Wednesday, the different sized pockets are exactly what I am looking for, should save me a few minutes ferreting around for nocks and fletchings.
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I've got the Easton one as well. Great product, still trying to fill it up!! lol I bought the Easton Compond case as well, it has a convenient pocket for it.

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Thanks! I won't bother picking up a fishing one tomorrow then I'll just let Quicks have some more money from me on Wednesday, the different sized pockets are exactly what I am looking for, should save me a few minutes ferreting around for nocks and fletchings.
Look for the carp type tackle wallets by FOX or Korum in the nearest tackle shop. They do different size clip in/out pockets. The sea fishing ones are not as versatile, and tbh, not designed to last due to the saltwater environment. I use one of the modular carp tackle boxes, a large box that's designed to hold smaller box units in different sizes.
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I find 35mm film cases ideal, and free!!
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Thanks phil, being a sea fisherman myself I never really pay much attention to the tackle used by landlubbers maybe the tackle shop will be worth a look then.
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Thanks phil, being a sea fisherman myself I never really pay much attention to the tackle used by landlubbers maybe the tackle shop will be worth a look then.
Yes, the fox ones especially come in REGULATION GREEN
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