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#14517 09/23/02 07:00 PM
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A short time ago I asked a question regarding tool belts. Thanks for all the responses. While doing some research, I came across three brands that I would like to know more about. They are, Occidental, Boulder Bags, and Ulimate. Ultimate can be seen at www.toolpouchstore.com. If anyone knows anything about these bags, please let me know. I appreciate all responses. And if anyone knows how these compare to Diamondback, let me know. Thanks.

#14518 09/23/02 08:16 PM
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[Linked Image from toolpouchstore.com.]

mine's grown, i'm gonna haveta get a backpack, or suspenders....

#14519 09/23/02 09:12 PM
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I highly recommend suspenders...

Actually, I quit wearing my belt... Sure makes my chiropractor happy! I only wear a small carpenter's belt for rough-in.

My tool belt used to weigh in at about 18 or 19 lbs! $900 and one hernaited disc later, and no more!


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