Chalk Bag for Climbing & Bouldering Handmade from Waxed Canvas - Random Combos
NOTE*** This listing is for a RANDOM colour combo, we'll choose 3 complimentary colours to use for the front, back, and bum of the chalk bag - creating bags this way helps us use up the smaller pieces of fabric that cant be used to create a full chalk bag.
If you would like to choose the colours used on the bag we reccomend contacting us first to arrange this!
Our eco-friendly chalk bags made from deadstock wax canvas are the perfect way to bring some colour and personality to your climbing equipment - they're hardwearing, simple, stunning, and smart, making them a unique gift for climbers and boulderers who will appreciate the longevity and sustainable style.
Each climbing chalk bag bag is professionally handmade with the utmost care, boasting plenty of space to hold your chalk and a secure drawstring closure to keep it inside.
With its sustainable materials and stylish design, this Ray's Climbing chalk bag is the perfect gift for climbers and boulderers who care about the environment.
There may be variations in pattern placement and colours due to the cut of the materials and the monitor you use.
Hand made to order by Ray's Climbing.
Features
- Larger than standard chalk bag for extra chalk storage, with a sturdy square base that drastically reduces the chance of tipping over and chalk spills.
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A secure drawstring closure made from the core of a retired climbing rope, with a metal toggle.
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Soft deadstock polar fleece holds onto your chalk so there will always be a little left, even when you run out.
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External brush loop means you'll always have a brush handy!
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NO VIRGIN PLASTIC used in the chalk bag materials.
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COMMITMENT TO ZERO MATERIAL WASTE.
Size
Height - 18 cm / 7.25"
Diameter - 11cm / 4.5"
Belt and brush loops - 4cm / 1.5"Make a custom order
If you've got an idea for a custom item and you'd like us to bring it to life then please get in touch!
We're happy to modify existing products or to craft you something entirely unique.
Examples of past customs include:
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Sourcing custom fabrics/designs.
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Creating new designs and custom printing them onto sustainably sourced fabrics.
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Altering existing items like clothing, blankets, curtains, or similar materials to turn them into something new and highly personal.
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