A Caver Purse, indeed. I bought a packet of 3 sizes of these work kit bags not 
long ago from Lowe's. Although not much of a neatness freak this may help 
organize my life as they look to be very handy. The zippers are industrial but 
muddy cave ready, not sure. However, as I said they look handy, for travel, 
anything......Preston


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David via Texascavers 
  To: CaveTex 
  Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:00 PM
  Subject: [Texascavers] Gear related


  This is about a nylon sack to carry stuff in.

  Lowe's hardware store has a new product that they are calling a "cinch bag."

  It looks like a practical thing to throw in your car for a road trip.

  It is a rugged nylon sack with a small zipper compartment on the outside to 
put your headlamp, and 2 open kangaroo pouches, one for a candy bar, and the 
other for  small LED flashlight.  There is a small pouch outside with Velcro 
lid to store a sandwich.  On the back is a zippered flat pouch for maps, 
photos, flat things.

  Inside is enough room for helmet and gloves, or instead something else like 
knee pads, or a sweater.  Top does not close but has a drawstring, that also 
serves as the shoulder straps.  

  Ideal use would be for a very short ridgewalking trip.

  Brand is AWP, and is in the rack with the nylon tool bags.

  It comes with webbing handles.

  You could almost call it a purse for cavers.

  It has a strap for car key-ring, or small carabiner.

  It could be modified for more rugged uses, but already has a grommet drain 
hole.


  It cost $ 19.40 plus tax

  See AWP HP Cinch Bag #0552604

  This product meets the unofficial LSA ( Locklear Seal of Approval )

  David Locklear
  NSS # 27639



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