Sunday, August 1, 2010
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This massive rig is guaranteed to make the hair on the back of your head stand up! In fact, because of its extreme amount of storage, you get a bonus set of added suspenders to help you shoulder the load all day long. High-density ballistic nylon (1680 Denier) is the foundation for this Extreme product. Heavy-duty nylon and polyester fabric provide extra strength, and PVC reinforcement gives large pockets and major stress points additional strength and durability. Plastic-reinforced pouch rims keep the bags wide open and ready for use. Fits big-boy waists up to 52in.
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Technical Details
- Padded suspenders w/cell phone pocket -Easy on the body and keeps the phone at hand.- Hip support pads - Extra waist comfort.
- 1680 denier fabric - Will wear forever.
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By mullet head mitch
I install hanging ceilings and these bags are just about perfect for me. I spent a long time looking around OSH, Home Depot Sears and even A.M.S. i couldnt even find a bag that had a protected pocket for my knife let alone places for my pliers and tin snips. the bags seem to be the exact same layout (althought constructed out of better material and half of OSH's price) as the Dead On bags i had before with the addition of a cell phone pocket. the only negative i have so far is that the belt padding is starting to roll up into itself and the belt has noticable wear after only two months. I havent used the suspenders.
By George Jolin (Newmarket, On., Can.)
I have to say that I'm very satisfied with this toolbelt. Having owned two other Bucket Boss toolbelts before this one, both being of the brown with kakhi trim variety, not the extreme gear, and was pleased with their products. The draw-back being the quick connect beltclip would break fairly easily, so I replaced both with a back-support belt, but the bags were decent. This time I decided to get this toolbelt because it had better quality bags, belt system, and suspenders that seem to be of good quality. As other reviews mention the suspenders are too long for shorter people as myself, but I always thought they could be modified to suite my 5'5" frame, so for $15 dollars I had a shoe repairman undo the stitching and shorten the straps, they now fit perfectly and I can still adjust them for over winter wear when the winter-time comes. If you have to shorten your suspenders take them to a shoe repair person as they have the proper sowing machines, needles, and thread for this heavy-duty material.
Geo
By D. J. Bohn (Northville, MI United States)
(FYI I might be referring to an earlier version of this belt, judging from the pictures).
This tool belt is almost perfect. The suspenders and belt fit/work perfectly. (I'm 6'-4"; I guess that has some bearing, from others comments.) Build quality is very good, pouches are pretty much exactly what I want (big). Function/price way out there. I got to this belt after researching many other belts (starting point Diamondback belts). I'm not a trade framer, but I have probably 750 hrs in on this belt. It looks pretty much new, and I have beat the heck and hung big weights off of it. This is about my 4th belt and I'm through looking. Off hand I don't know what the 'hook' others refer to is; there is a hammer loop, which I'm used to. There is a tape pouch, and I attach a Prozi ball/holder thingy that I have on many of my tools (I think no longer available unfortunately). I store a ton of crap in this, with lots of room for fasteners. Nice piece of equipment.
By Stush (Steeler Country)
Finally!!! I got what I was looking for. After having the Bucket Boss tool pouch for the last 14 yrs. You get kind of used to not having to look for a certain tool because of habit. It seems that Bucket Boss discontinued the bags that I have and I wasn't able to find anything similar. This mullet buster is almost the same thing except for the color and the suspenders. I myself do not use the suspenders, hate the added weight hanging off my shoulders. I do love the 1 hole belt. The current pouch system I have is from Home Depot. It has 2 holes in the belt and if you have the dunlap problem like I do, you can't get the 2 thingies into the 2 holes of the belt, can't see! This belt has the little places for your nail sets and pencils. So, I guess what I'm saying is, if your as anal about your specific tool placement this is your system.
By Robert Turk (Silver Creek, NY)
I have had my belt for a couple years now. I am 6' 200 pounds and am about the smallest the belt is designed for. I wish the suspenders would be adjustable but they worked ok.
Anyway, a couple months ago the cordless tool hook broke off (the metal broke, not the plastic). I passed it off as one of those things that can happen and went to using a clip on hook.
The suspenders are the one problem area I have never really cared for. The metal is soft and the suspenders would constantly pull out of the attachment hook. I would have to put them back together and crimp it to hold. Well today the hook finally broke.
I remember when I bought my belt Bucket boss was advertising the satisfaction guarantee. I called them today to see about getting new suspenders and if possible a new hook. They do not sell parts to their belts. And they only have a one year warranty.
I still like the belt but I do not think it is worth the money if you can't even get parts to fix it. After this I will not buy another BB product again as they do not hold up like they advertise.
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