Part 2 - Toolbelts systems Off the Shelf
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There are so many combinations out there, how do you know where to start?
Break it down. If you have read our Belt Blog then you will have your start point and also considered our first questions.
What work do you generally do? What's your every day carry?
Broadly the job type and the amount you carry are relative, there will always be exceptions but in our experience these groups below are very common.
Here is a general guide and intro to the DiamondBack Toolbelts and Badger Toolbelts Off the Shelf Rig range.
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For a combination of 1st /Roofing and 2nd fix /finishing work, you want a rig that is a mid-size.
We suggest the DiamondBack Toolbelts Artisan Carpenter, as it offers mid-size pouches. With a 4in belt, the Artisan will give you good back support but also provide the sufficient support for carrying those size pouches when loaded up.
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1st fix/ Roofing
Badger toolbelts offer comfort and ease of use. We offer both the Carpenter and Framer set which would be ideal for working in the 1st fix phase.
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2nd Fix/ Finishing work
Badger Toolbelts have also brought out a rig which is designed for most phases of construction from framing to finishing work. Built for comfort, this really would be a great 2nd fix option.
Part 1 - What Belt is best for my toolbelt setup?
Part 2 - Toolbelts systems Off the Shelf
Part 3 - Toolbelt systems Build Your Own
Part 5 - Do I need Suspenders?
Part 6 - Aftercare and Maintenance of Toolbelts
Part 7 - DiamondBack Toolbelt user review
Part 8 - Dead On Toolbelts user reviews
Part 9 - Occidental Leather user reviews
Part 10 - Badger Tool Belt user reviews