BCM Triple High/Harp Trap Storage Bag
BCM Triple High/Harp Trap Storage Bag
$180.00
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Made tough. We use the same material expedition cavers are packing their gear with and dragging through nasty caves.
Two sizes are available. 6' bags are for the BCM Triple High system, BCM 6' Harp Traps, or Austbat 6' Trap. 3' bags are for the 3' traps. Of course, they will hold whatever else will fit, such as long and somewhat bulky items, like skis. Includes a carry handle midway, and a fastex closure. Beefy.
New supplier/construction starting in 2021; photos are for illustration only and do not represent the actual product shipped. The side closure makes this a "side loading bag. No zipper to fail, but items go into the side, not the top. Currently product is red in color, but your color may vary.
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As a follow up question, are the new triple high bags made of the same heavy duty material as the old ones were? Or are they the same material as your new single high pole bags made by OnRope?
It is the red PVC material that cave packs are made from, which is what the 3H bags have been forever, except now they do not have a zipper.
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I currently have 5 of the red triple high storage bags purchased in 2016 as part of the triple high sets. Interestingly, the zippers all began failing in 2024. Glad I got ~8 years of use out of them. I need to replace them. According to your description above, you say they are of new construction and from new supplier. My question is, how do they differ from the previous version? Also, what does it mean "No zipper to fail"? Do the new ones not have zippers?
Hi Gary- The bags currently top load thru an opening on one of the short ends. The closure is a roll up and buckle, similar to a drybag. So no zippers on these. Loading harp traps can be awkward if you just try to muscle it in; instead stand the trap up, then slip bag over the top. 3H poles are no problem loading individually. - JC