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Tool Bags Allow Quick Access

Our range offers a choice between many different types of tool bags. We show what matters in selecting and using them.

Instructions for Using Tool Bags

Tool bags allow quick and targeted access to individual tools, such as multitools or folding knives. These should be placed or attached in an organized manner, ideally in order of use. Tools with sharp edges should be wrapped with fabric or a protective cover before storage to prevent damage to the tool bag. Loose knives and other items in the bag can also quickly cause hand injuries.

Prior to transportation, ensure that the tool bag is properly closed. If equipped, a practical carrying handle allows for easy transport. The interior compartments are suitable for storing smaller tools.


Which Tool Bag Should Be Chosen?

Before selecting the appropriate tool bag, consider the intended use. If a large number of tools need to be accommodated, opt for a larger model. Otherwise, smaller variants may suffice. Some may need the tool bag for emergency sets while cycling, or prefer a model that can be worn on the belt (belt pouches). Besides basic decision criteria, aesthetics also play a role.

The visual design of the tool bag ultimately comes down to personal taste. In addition to plain versions in black and gray, we also offer tool bags with camouflage elements. Due to the variety in our range, there are many different color options to choose from.

In addition to conventional tool bags, we also offer toiletry bags. These are available in various designs. The interior layout allows for organized storage of hygiene items, which can be quickly and easily accessed after sorting. Most of these bags can conveniently roll up and hang, making them instantly accessible on caravan doors or in tents.


Questions: Tool Bags

What should be considered for attachment?

Many of our bags offer quick attachment options for MOLLE systems. Likewise, most of our backpack models offer compatible counterparts, called MOLLE attachment straps, which make it easy to attach such tool bags additionally. MOLLE is often referred to as a Quick-Release system. Competing systems include KlickFix.

What materials are these bags made of?

Tool bags are mostly made of leather or durable textile fabric, often referred to as Cordura. Hard plastic is also used less frequently, for example in cases for axes that require even greater stability.

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