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Overall this isn't a bad set of bags. I had been on the hunt for new bags for several years since their wasn't enough left of my then current set to keep putting back together. I tried a couple different sets, mainly from my local big box stores, and none of them were even worthy of replacing my ratty set so I passed them along and went back to old faithful. My fiance gambled and ordered me a set for Christmas that wouln't have worked for me so I used the credit I got from those to order these bags. It's extremely hard to see all the pockets and such in online pictures but these looked like they'd be reasonably close to meeting my needs. First impressions were good. They looked to be made fairly well, and had most of the pockets I needed for my EDC. Their empty weight was IMO on the lower end. I wore them for a few days and just couldn't get them to work for me. The biggest dealbreakers were that there was no good place for me to put my ConstructionMaster calculator which has survived for 15 years in it's own pocket, and that since I'm left handed/right armed I couldn't use the speed square pocket as intended. One other thing that didn't work so well for me was the "one size fits all" belt. The way they do this is by having 2 spots sewn in the back support belt where it readily folds effectively giving you a small medium and large. Me being a 32" waist was right at the lower limit of what this rig is labeled for. I really wasn't a fan of having all the extra bulk built up over my pants belt buckle. These aren't bad bags at all, I just couldn't get them to work for my specific needs. If this is the price point you're shopping at and they meet your needs I'd definitely recommend them. I ultimately ended up driving an hour away from home to go check out a pair of Diamondback bags since I wasn't ready to gamble $400 on internet pictures alone. I bought them on sight after trying them on and realizing they were what I've been looking for for years. I wasn't ecstatic about the price, but after using them for about a month I'd replace with the same if anything ever happened to mine (theft, fire, etc.). I've easily spent $400 on different rigs over the years and none of them were just right. Now I've got them, and they'll easily last longer than the rest of my career. No more almost new hand me downs for my helpers - they're on their own from here on out~Read full review
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First day of use the cheap leather loop belt holder can off. Only stapled together with paper quality staples. Should be longer and riveted. The padded belt is way to big for my average guy waist of 34 inches. Apart the belt I love the bags...
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The best custom LeatherCraft tool belt I ever bought and very comfortable Lightweight nothing fancy and gets the job done. That's what it matters.
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My Son loved it very much...also fast shipping
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Great set of bags! I was using Dewalt, but they started making cheap belts and suspenders.
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