Garrett Camo Digger's Pouch
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The condition of the cans will determine if they can be reused. It was crushed to a pulp Several dozen. The whole of it – There are probably eight or ten of them. Slaw made from canned goods There are a number of them.
Despite my weight of 245 pounds and my height of 6'3", the belt fits comfortably
The item does not come with a pin pointer holder.
This was bought for my grandkids, and they seemed to like it. It might have been a little large for a 5 year old, but my husband's ammo bags and gunny sacks were always popular with my grandkids as well.
Selected User Reviews For Garrett Camo Digger's Pouch
Having owned two of them, I find that the seams of both of them rip. They have not stayed together even after I tried stitching them back together. There is a chance that the zippers will get dirty and fail, the seams will rip, but since it costs $13, it does what it has to do. It would be better if it were more robust. In addition to an AT pro w/matrix coil, a pinpointer, a leche shovel, and an AT wireless headset, I have anATT digger, a garrett digger, and a garrett wireless headset. The only GARRETT product that I'm unsatisfied with is this one. Please get in touch with me so that we can design a rugged and highly-functional diggers pouch. In Andy's case.
It has been just under five months since I bought this pouch. My favorite part about the pouch is the idea. To attach my Garrett pinpointer to the front of the pouch, I used the loops on the front. They were probably designed to work There should be some variance in the stitching width in the loops so that my lesche sheath can also be attached to the front. With the price you pay, you are getting what you pay for. Sharp metal objects that have been pulled out of the ground will not hold up to its durability. In the section with the largest amount of junk, the first place I noticed a tear was at the very bottom. There is no big deal since the pouch is only used for junk and the outside material is still intact but, today I noticed the stitching is coming apart near the top left on the inside, as you view the pouch from the front. I believe this was caused by zipping and unzipping the smaller finds bag. As a result of the constant pulling on the zipper, the stitching of the inside lining from the outer material has come apart. there wasn't a price for this item, I would give it a 2, or 3 star rating However, since the price is still an extremely low $20, it's not surprising. If you are an occasional detectorist, I recommend this. You may need to replace the detector after moderate or regular use, or you could look for something more durable.
It's an average pouch that could be When I first used the pouch, the seams came undone, but I tried to be careful since it was the first time I had used The product is very cheaply made and I should return it, but I don't want to spend more time on it. Hopefully, I will be able to sew it. Garrett pouch is not something I will purchase It's nice to have the machines and the pinpointers are great, but where is It should be thrown away. Garret, if you're going to be on something your name is on it and you know we use our bags so much, make sure you provide a quality product! There is no doubt in your mind that I am very disappointed. My problem with your other products is that they are not inexpensive! This bag is one for the ages!.
After reading numerous reviews, I decided to purchase this finds pouch. The design of the overall website is appealing to me for several reasons In addition to being lightweight and water resistant, the pouch is generously sized without being too bulky. Thanks for the integrated belt. I like that there is a full zipper closure to secure the contents. There is an extra inner zipper pocket which is handy for separating small items and a strand of webbing on the outside of the pouch for attaching sheaths or a carabiner. In my four or five experiences, here are a few things I find disappointing with the Garrett Digger's pouch The zipper must travel around a hard corner at each end of the bag because of its depth (front to back). This makes it almost impossible to open and close it with one hand As a result, to use the zipper, it is necessary to free both hands from any equipment. Second, the zip and pull on the shallow inner pocket are of a far lower quality and after only one or two uses the metal pull of the zipper has come off the teeth completely, rendering that In the integrated belt, there is a thin, flimsy webbing that bunches and twists under the weight of the equipment attached to it. I also think that a couple small grommets placed on the bottom of the pouch would allow water and grit to drain away, rather than collect inside. To be honest, this product wasn't expensive, so by all means, pay what you're comfortable with. It was expected of Garrett, however, that the quality would be better.
You can use this pouch to keep your findings and trash separate while you are detecting if you are just carrying it. As long as you can work with that, it is definitely worth the purchase. But you may end up upgrading to a more "robust" pouch in the future.
As a gift to a friend, I purchased this one. Considering the abuse I put them through, these machines hold up surprisingly well! I use them nearly every weekend for mine shooting, metal detecting, and rock hunting! Even after four years, I still use it and carry around 60-80 lbs plus a three day assault bag *. I was able to pop the zipper trying to close it with a lot of rocks inside when it was four years old. A single collection run can collect 70 pounds of material. It doesn't matter what you do. Rinse it with water or wash it in the river, whatever you do, it will laugh at you and keep carrying whatever you force it to. I would recommend this pouch to anyone who needs a nice, durable, cheap mag drop pouch or someone who bends down a lot to collect a lot of small items by the ground and carries them.
The waist size is stated as up to 48". I am a size 40-42 I wear 42" in jeans and this thing is extremely tight. The belt is so long that I am looking for an extension for it. If you are a larger digger, you might want to look elsewhere, or modify it yourself.
Walking around with your hips swinging all the time takes its toll. That is, if you think so. It is easier to walk through brush under the coated fabric because it is easier to see over the name. I absolutely love the light weight design. The only thing I wish it had was different sized tool slots for a pinpointer strap, and flat picking tools with chisel tips. It would be nice if you let me ramble about things like that. Thank you for letting me ramble!.