Thank you so much for recognizing the details that we consider when trying to make the best belt we can. I can't stress how much I appreciate that. From design to material choice, we have tried to provide our customers with the most comfortable and durable belt we can. And if you could see the foam in our belt, you'd see a big difference in it as well. We use a microcelllular foam that just won't break down. And your observation about the stiff belt webbing while laying flat is on the money. It's designed to snug up when curved around your body and provide better support. Again, thank you! -Joel
Hey man, I appreciate YOUR time. Thanks for stopping by. You deserve the good reviews. Maybe 1 day I'll be able to get in contact with whoever makes the foam in Detroit... Would love to mess around with it. You guys really do have a good thing going with the belt. Super happy with it. Haven't had to adjust it one time after dialing it in. Pat
Do the occidental fat lip bags fit on your belt setup? Very interested but just recently bought the occidental setup and can’t afford to switch all together
Sorry to hear that. I appreciate the compliment. I'm going to be hitting it hard on content if interested in subscribing. Diy, woodworking, custom builds, tool mods....
I absolutely love my diamond back 6” high back belt, keep us updated how that badger belt treats you, I’m looking to build out another slim setup for inside carpentry specific needs
Went with this because I bought my sons each and a kid that's working with me daily full setups. I've been able to get really up close and personal with them as they're all breaking in. The way they wrap around the buckle away from your body as apposed to turning in is awesome. No fancy edging. No need for it. These guys have a REALLY good thing going on with the padded belt itself. More head to heads soon. I figure no point doing 1 long winded video. Thanks for stopping by dude.
Got my carpenter set Badger toolbelt about a year ago because at 32 years old I already couldn't deal with suspenders anymore after only 2 years being a carpenter (finished every shift with red, sore and itchy shoulders) and not a work day goes by where I regret it.
Thank you so much, finally someone says something about this. Atlas46 makes cool stuff, but the price gouging is absolutely insane, their carpenter tool belt is like $700+ absolutely insane, when you could get a fully loaded oxy, badger, diamondback, or akribis set for half that money, I buy anything American made that I can, boots, jeans, whatever. And I feel like they probably use that as an excuse for their pricing oh it’s American made, well so is everyone of those brands listed above except akribis is made in Canada, solid review, going with the badger trimmer. Thanks for shedding light on a shady ass company
Since uploading this video, I started making my own pouches(was planning on it at the time which is why I had the yellow material), and after really taking a look at various companies products I have come to some realizations if you will. You already obviously understand that you're paying for labor for the most part with any of the mentioned belt/pouch companies. One thing that is pretty apparent with atlas compared to all others mentioned is that they lean very heavy toward doing things the most complicated ways possible. With the modular design, each item needs to be a finished piece. Velcro attachments(up to 3 a pouch), the ability to dump the bottom of pouches(more cutting, more velcro, more time, more labor), webbing to attach more to said pouch, and the layering of pieces to achieve a little stripe of red, so on and so forth. SUPER complicated.... with that said, sadly the belt was uncomfortable after breaking it in, which is why it got a bad review. If diamondback ever decides to put a dump flap on a bag(which I'm pretty confident they won't), I'm sure it will cost more than a pouch where everything simply gets sewn down to a point. Would certainly be nice to see atlas come out with more simple designs and cut the fluff. If interested, like I stated, I'm making pouches now. Been documenting as I go(very much in the beginning stages). Hopefully you are interested enough to subscribe... thanks for the comment. Your time is appreciated.
I bought a Diamond Back tool belt 2 years ago.Because I chose a wrong size (I am from Spain and it was hard and expensive to return it) I decided to buy a Badger belt.Now I wear a Badger belt with the DB pouches,but how I wish to have bought a whole Badger tool belt because despite DB quality is amazing,Badger´s is even better.
I'll have another out soon. Diamondback vs badger belt and suspenders. I'll be around from here on out if you're interested in subscribing. Every little bit helps. I'll get crisper as i go. Thanks for the comment none the less. I appreciate your time.
Awesome video! Everything you talked about Ive experienced with the Martinez belt, all that money and it was a disappointment. I went back to my diamond back but am currently considering badger.
Really stinks that happened with you as well. I had some pretty high hopes for it... If you go with Badger, they have 2 color ways that are typically in-stock, but anything custom color you obviously will need to wait a few weeks for. That chrome keeper on the Martinez belt was seriously kicking my ass....
I bought into the Atlas46 Saratoga vest system years ago. I used it for a few months and haven't touched it since. I thought the vest would be nice for getting some tools off my hips but I found that anything I moved onto my torso just restricted my movement and crowded me. The vest is pretty stiff and uncomfortable too. The bags are pretty nice and I still use one on my climbing harness (I build treehouses and cliffhouses), but otherwise it was a waste of money. I've learned that any company that advertises that much has their focus in the wrong place. They are all about selling an image. Good products speak for themselves. Martinez seems even more ridiculous charging hundreds of dollars for hammers and speed squares. I can't believe people buy into that nonsense. An aluminum speed square weighs nothing; how much better can a titanium one be? And who the hell wants a hammer with a detachable head? Its purpose is to beat things, it shouldn't have separable parts.
I don't have the Saratoga, but I can say I agree with you on your opinions here. I'll use a vest at times(diamondback), but it needs to be some pretty cold conditions, as I will only set it up for if I'm wearing a whole heck of a lot up top. Your line of work sounds fun, by the way!
Great review, well detailed...that belt is the definition of a scam, good job goin Badger, I run diamond backs and they're amazing for me, but I wish I had a place to check out the badgers, they look fire
Right on dude. All about preferences. I still wish I had a better time with it. Been playing around with the idea of taking down all my reviews lately. Started making my own gear, and im not so sure its in good taste to start out talking a bunch of smack about everybody elses gear. We'll see. My belt itself is very much the same shape as the martinez, but with the same build style as the badger. KILLIN IT. super comfy. Feel free to check out the channel if you want. Been documenting the prototype process as I'm going. If not, thanks for stopping by and chucking up a comment.
Yea, you just need to play and tweak with it to find your comfort zone. Also the right positioning for it. I also had the same problem about the bottom part of the padding rolling over on the hips but I just rolled them right back to natural position like twice on a 10 hour day.
Was the Martinez accounted for? I see some back and forth but no confirmation. Great video man, I’ve not heard of badger I’ll check out what they got it’s about time I start getting away from box store belts
Couple guys wanted it. Nobody followed through. I have a local guy using it, so it's got a home now. Thanks for the view and the comment none the less.
I simply prefer no suspenders. Probably due to my size. 30-31 inch waist, standing at 5'6" and 145 on a fat month. Things are simply NEVER sized to fit the smaller guys... I used to wear suspenders when I was framing in my 20's, and was almost pushed off a roof one time when a guy was handing up a sheet. Corner got right under a strap when I was grabbing for it. I get the heeby jeebys... I'm currently designing a line of toolbelts, because of issues I want to work out with all that if interested in checking out some of my newer vids. Thanks for the view and the comment none the less.
Thank you for the good information , I've never carpenter, but I want to try it I have 4" diamondback tool belt and tools I guess it's strong and pretty
Diamondback makes good products. Soon I will put out a comparison video of their 4" belt and the badger belt. Today I will film a video of pouch comparison between them both as well. Hopefully I have earned a subscription from you. Thank you for the view, and the comment.
25 yrs plus in carpenter trades , have same scars from pinch points , glad I didn't buy Martinez belt . Great job on review outstanding content My old husky web belt is better than that garbage ,crinkle cut
My husky belt would have eeked a win if I decided to do a head to head.... I'll be around from here on out if interested in subscribing. Every little bit helps. I'm not going to be your moms diy channel, though. Unless, of course, she likes to party and have a good time... I appreciate your time, nonetheless. Thanks for the comment.
very informal video, honestly this belt looks completely half ass in comparison to a badger, or a Diamon Back ToolBelt. The fact that they did not use a real cobra buckle. scream to me, that they are cutting corners
Started making my own toolbelts recently, and yeah it's pretty bad. The foam inside is less then a 5 pound foam. The lighter weight foams are gonsidered "craft" grade. The more I learn about material and products the more damning it all gets with this specific belt... literally put out a video yesterday of my first padded belt build... Ps, I will have to disagree with you about buckle choice. The Cobra is certainly not the only suitable thing for a higher end product. (While typing this I remembered that the buckle was actually sized for 1 3/4 webbing and they still used it on 2 inch webbing, so yeah your on it...🤣) The big issue is with the keeper getting loose to easily. But yeah, you're looking at a real flop of a product that should get revamped big time.
Cool. Not much bad that I have to say about it other than the way the buckle is sewn in... Good products. I use dB pouches every day. Hopefully, you're willing to subscribe. Every little bit helps. Thanks for the view and the comment, none the less.
Awesome video man. Its a shame that the belt has so many issues. I think you're paying for the martniez name at this point. But hey if you still have the belt I'll gladly pay shipping for it!
Good morning sir. I still have it. I'm willing to give it away. I'll figure out how to send you a private message this afternoon. It's yours... keep in mind it's a small, would fit up to about 34.
I wouldn’t pay 100 for either one. Maybe $65 for belts and $60 per pouch at MOST. People are crazy but hey. If you don’t care about the details and you want to just fork out money do it.
I hear you on the price point to an extent. You CAN go to a big box store(home depot or where ever) and get something comfortable and durable... I have on the other hand started building things like this myself, and I get it now. Everybody needs to make a living. Cost of living is high for a craftsmen in America... As a craftsman you do need to make sure it's "worth" buying though. People pay 100's on a saw expecting it to last years if not decades. Same for this type of thing. Feel free to check out what I'm building if you want. If not no big deal. Thanks for the comment on this one either way. Have a good weekend dude.
You buy once and you cry once...I've been doing carpentry/construction for almost 30 years now, and the best move I ever made was upping my tool game. Yes, the prices are wild, but worth it sometimes...I run a Diamondback rig, it is the most efficient, comfortable belt I have ever worn. I wear it 8 hrs a day, everyday...your tools should represent you as a worker, and how you want the world to view you...Dress for success
💯 no disputing that in my opinion either. Not actually worth the money, especially considering that I could have literally had a husky setup next to it that actually feels better on. Hopefully you subscribe. Every little bit helps. I appreciate your time and comment none the less.
I still have it. I'm going to give a guy who said he wants it another day to get back to me about it. If he doesn't, I'll figure out a way that we can get ahold of each other... I appreciate the view. Please subscribe. Every little bit helps. I'll let you know in this comment thread tomorrow either way....
@Whyphy Official that guy keeps failing to get back to me. If you still want it, I am still willing to give it away. Let me know in this comment thread if still interested....
To each his own... Buckle is sewn in - stuck with placement outside of padded area. Pinch points at the heavy hit sewn in the area right at the front of the right hip. 1/4 inch pad - only as thick as husky belts. Belt webbing is somewhat flimsy and soft. Good keepers, pad is actually sewn into the edging, and all the cool guys have it, so why not... I did a video comparing dB and badger if interested(belt and suspenders). Hopefully, you are willing to subscribe. Every little bit helps. I appreciate your time and comments none the less.
@Mark Strickland right on. There's good and "bad" with everything. I would like to see badger tighten up the belt loops and actually run the velcro all the way around. Wasn't meant to offend if I did...
Absolutely ZERO issues with Martinez stuff, used the Badger garbage for 4 weeks and it literally fell apart. Stitching was so low grade it frayed in spots after 3 days. Badger is so trashy, their gear was like putting a 2x6 on my back, painful within a few hours. On top of the seriously low quality materials Badger uses, trying to adjust ANYTHING On the belt with gloves on was beyond pointless. Will NEVER buy Badger trash again!!!!!!
I wouldn’t consider badger low grade since he’s the one that sold diamond back and started his own company just to get bought out by the most durable tool belts, occidental leather. Maybe you had a bad experience but I had a positive experience. However I only got the belt. Still use diamond back pouches so I cannot speak on the pouches.
Thank you so much for recognizing the details that we consider when trying to make the best belt we can. I can't stress how much I appreciate that. From design to material choice, we have tried to provide our customers with the most comfortable and durable belt we can. And if you could see the foam in our belt, you'd see a big difference in it as well. We use a microcelllular foam that just won't break down. And your observation about the stiff belt webbing while laying flat is on the money. It's designed to snug up when curved around your body and provide better support. Again, thank you!
-Joel
Hey man,
I appreciate YOUR time. Thanks for stopping by. You deserve the good reviews. Maybe 1 day I'll be able to get in contact with whoever makes the foam in Detroit... Would love to mess around with it. You guys really do have a good thing going with the belt. Super happy with it. Haven't had to adjust it one time after dialing it in.
Pat
Do the occidental fat lip bags fit on your belt setup? Very interested but just recently bought the occidental setup and can’t afford to switch all together
@@retardedroofer3123 they should as long as you don’t wear size small. But even then, if we know that up front, we can adjust it to work.
@@joelthomas8158 I’m a xl lol. I wish I was a small
Your a legend for this. Been holding off on Martinez/atlas for over a year. Recent disappointments with the company made me come across this video.
Sorry to hear that. I appreciate the compliment. I'm going to be hitting it hard on content if interested in subscribing. Diy, woodworking, custom builds, tool mods....
I absolutely love my diamond back 6” high back belt, keep us updated how that badger belt treats you, I’m looking to build out another slim setup for inside carpentry specific needs
Went with this because I bought my sons each and a kid that's working with me daily full setups. I've been able to get really up close and personal with them as they're all breaking in. The way they wrap around the buckle away from your body as apposed to turning in is awesome. No fancy edging. No need for it. These guys have a REALLY good thing going on with the padded belt itself. More head to heads soon. I figure no point doing 1 long winded video. Thanks for stopping by dude.
Got my carpenter set Badger toolbelt about a year ago because at 32 years old I already couldn't deal with suspenders anymore after only 2 years being a carpenter (finished every shift with red, sore and itchy shoulders) and not a work day goes by where I regret it.
Thank you so much, finally someone says something about this. Atlas46 makes cool stuff, but the price gouging is absolutely insane, their carpenter tool belt is like $700+ absolutely insane, when you could get a fully loaded oxy, badger, diamondback, or akribis set for half that money, I buy anything American made that I can, boots, jeans, whatever. And I feel like they probably use that as an excuse for their pricing oh it’s American made, well so is everyone of those brands listed above except akribis is made in Canada, solid review, going with the badger trimmer. Thanks for shedding light on a shady ass company
Since uploading this video, I started making my own pouches(was planning on it at the time which is why I had the yellow material), and after really taking a look at various companies products I have come to some realizations if you will. You already obviously understand that you're paying for labor for the most part with any of the mentioned belt/pouch companies. One thing that is pretty apparent with atlas compared to all others mentioned is that they lean very heavy toward doing things the most complicated ways possible. With the modular design, each item needs to be a finished piece. Velcro attachments(up to 3 a pouch), the ability to dump the bottom of pouches(more cutting, more velcro, more time, more labor), webbing to attach more to said pouch, and the layering of pieces to achieve a little stripe of red, so on and so forth. SUPER complicated.... with that said, sadly the belt was uncomfortable after breaking it in, which is why it got a bad review. If diamondback ever decides to put a dump flap on a bag(which I'm pretty confident they won't), I'm sure it will cost more than a pouch where everything simply gets sewn down to a point. Would certainly be nice to see atlas come out with more simple designs and cut the fluff. If interested, like I stated, I'm making pouches now. Been documenting as I go(very much in the beginning stages). Hopefully you are interested enough to subscribe... thanks for the comment. Your time is appreciated.
Finally someone have what it takes to speak the truth! Those tools are ok but too expensive for what you get !!!
Hey man, thanks for being here and chucking up a comment. Your time is appreciated...
I bought a Diamond Back tool belt 2 years ago.Because I chose a wrong size (I am from Spain and it was hard and expensive to return it) I decided to buy a Badger belt.Now I wear a Badger belt with the DB pouches,but how I wish to have bought a whole Badger tool belt because despite DB quality is amazing,Badger´s is even better.
Right on, dude. I have a very similar setup as well now... DB pouches with a badger belt. Thanks for your time. I appreciate the comment.
This comparison video is on point and discussed through real life usage and experience. What a breath of fresh air, I salute you. 🫡
I'll have another out soon. Diamondback vs badger belt and suspenders. I'll be around from here on out if you're interested in subscribing. Every little bit helps. I'll get crisper as i go. Thanks for the comment none the less. I appreciate your time.
Awesome video! Everything you talked about Ive experienced with the Martinez belt, all that money and it was a disappointment. I went back to my diamond back but am currently considering badger.
Really stinks that happened with you as well. I had some pretty high hopes for it... If you go with Badger, they have 2 color ways that are typically in-stock, but anything custom color you obviously will need to wait a few weeks for. That chrome keeper on the Martinez belt was seriously kicking my ass....
I bought into the Atlas46 Saratoga vest system years ago. I used it for a few months and haven't touched it since. I thought the vest would be nice for getting some tools off my hips but I found that anything I moved onto my torso just restricted my movement and crowded me. The vest is pretty stiff and uncomfortable too. The bags are pretty nice and I still use one on my climbing harness (I build treehouses and cliffhouses), but otherwise it was a waste of money. I've learned that any company that advertises that much has their focus in the wrong place. They are all about selling an image. Good products speak for themselves. Martinez seems even more ridiculous charging hundreds of dollars for hammers and speed squares. I can't believe people buy into that nonsense. An aluminum speed square weighs nothing; how much better can a titanium one be? And who the hell wants a hammer with a detachable head? Its purpose is to beat things, it shouldn't have separable parts.
I don't have the Saratoga, but I can say I agree with you on your opinions here. I'll use a vest at times(diamondback), but it needs to be some pretty cold conditions, as I will only set it up for if I'm wearing a whole heck of a lot up top. Your line of work sounds fun, by the way!
Great info. Thank you.
Much appreciated. THANK YOU. Welcome aboard
One major difference lifetime warranty. That’s a big one in my book. Would be nice if both belts or at least one provided 4 hooks up vs just three. 🤔
Great review, well detailed...that belt is the definition of a scam, good job goin Badger, I run diamond backs and they're amazing for me, but I wish I had a place to check out the badgers, they look fire
2 years with my Martinez belt haven't had an issue, fits me fine
Right on dude. All about preferences. I still wish I had a better time with it. Been playing around with the idea of taking down all my reviews lately. Started making my own gear, and im not so sure its in good taste to start out talking a bunch of smack about everybody elses gear. We'll see. My belt itself is very much the same shape as the martinez, but with the same build style as the badger. KILLIN IT. super comfy. Feel free to check out the channel if you want. Been documenting the prototype process as I'm going. If not, thanks for stopping by and chucking up a comment.
Yea, you just need to play and tweak with it to find your comfort zone. Also the right positioning for it. I also had the same problem about the bottom part of the padding rolling over on the hips but I just rolled them right back to natural position like twice on a 10 hour day.
Keep doing you brother man, this trade ain't easy 👍
Was the Martinez accounted for? I see some back and forth but no confirmation. Great video man, I’ve not heard of badger I’ll check out what they got it’s about time I start getting away from box store belts
Couple guys wanted it. Nobody followed through. I have a local guy using it, so it's got a home now. Thanks for the view and the comment none the less.
Pretty thorough review, great explanation.
Thanks man. I hope you have a great day
Why not a full harness
I simply prefer no suspenders. Probably due to my size. 30-31 inch waist, standing at 5'6" and 145 on a fat month. Things are simply NEVER sized to fit the smaller guys... I used to wear suspenders when I was framing in my 20's, and was almost pushed off a roof one time when a guy was handing up a sheet. Corner got right under a strap when I was grabbing for it. I get the heeby jeebys... I'm currently designing a line of toolbelts, because of issues I want to work out with all that if interested in checking out some of my newer vids. Thanks for the view and the comment none the less.
Thank you for the good information , I've never carpenter, but I want to try it
I have 4" diamondback tool belt and tools I guess it's strong and pretty
Diamondback makes good products. Soon I will put out a comparison video of their 4" belt and the badger belt. Today I will film a video of pouch comparison between them both as well. Hopefully I have earned a subscription from you. Thank you for the view, and the comment.
@@clovisprojectdiy I'm looking forward to it already, have a good day to you
25 yrs plus in carpenter trades , have same scars from pinch points , glad I didn't buy Martinez belt . Great job on review outstanding content
My old husky web belt is better than that garbage ,crinkle cut
My husky belt would have eeked a win if I decided to do a head to head.... I'll be around from here on out if interested in subscribing. Every little bit helps. I'm not going to be your moms diy channel, though. Unless, of course, she likes to party and have a good time... I appreciate your time, nonetheless. Thanks for the comment.
very informal video, honestly this belt looks completely half ass in comparison to a badger, or a Diamon Back ToolBelt. The fact that they did not use a real cobra buckle. scream to me, that they are cutting corners
Started making my own toolbelts recently, and yeah it's pretty bad. The foam inside is less then a 5 pound foam. The lighter weight foams are gonsidered "craft" grade. The more I learn about material and products the more damning it all gets with this specific belt... literally put out a video yesterday of my first padded belt build... Ps, I will have to disagree with you about buckle choice. The Cobra is certainly not the only suitable thing for a higher end product. (While typing this I remembered that the buckle was actually sized for 1 3/4 webbing and they still used it on 2 inch webbing, so yeah your on it...🤣) The big issue is with the keeper getting loose to easily. But yeah, you're looking at a real flop of a product that should get revamped big time.
Nice video brother! Appreciate the insights ! Keep hammering on the content your doing great !
I appreciate you stopping by man.
This is why I went with Diamondback tool belt !
Cool. Not much bad that I have to say about it other than the way the buckle is sewn in... Good products. I use dB pouches every day. Hopefully, you're willing to subscribe. Every little bit helps. Thanks for the view and the comment, none the less.
Awesome video man. Its a shame that the belt has so many issues. I think you're paying for the martniez name at this point. But hey if you still have the belt I'll gladly pay shipping for it!
Good morning sir. I still have it. I'm willing to give it away. I'll figure out how to send you a private message this afternoon. It's yours... keep in mind it's a small, would fit up to about 34.
@Clovis Project DIY awesome man. Thanks a lot!
Hey man, put a comment on 1 of your vids. Couldn't figure out a way to private message you. Let me know when you see that please....
Got it. Just erased my comment. We'll talk this weekend...
I wouldn’t pay 100 for either one. Maybe $65 for belts and $60 per pouch at MOST. People are crazy but hey. If you don’t care about the details and you want to just fork out money do it.
I hear you on the price point to an extent. You CAN go to a big box store(home depot or where ever) and get something comfortable and durable... I have on the other hand started building things like this myself, and I get it now. Everybody needs to make a living. Cost of living is high for a craftsmen in America... As a craftsman you do need to make sure it's "worth" buying though. People pay 100's on a saw expecting it to last years if not decades. Same for this type of thing. Feel free to check out what I'm building if you want. If not no big deal. Thanks for the comment on this one either way. Have a good weekend dude.
You buy once and you cry once...I've been doing carpentry/construction for almost 30 years now, and the best move I ever made was upping my tool game. Yes, the prices are wild, but worth it sometimes...I run a Diamondback rig, it is the most efficient, comfortable belt I have ever worn. I wear it 8 hrs a day, everyday...your tools should represent you as a worker, and how you want the world to view you...Dress for success
Atlas is incredibly over priced
💯 no disputing that in my opinion either. Not actually worth the money, especially considering that I could have literally had a husky setup next to it that actually feels better on. Hopefully you subscribe. Every little bit helps. I appreciate your time and comment none the less.
Anything with Martinez on it is way overrated IMO, even the hammers. and yes i have one of the hammers.
I want the belt!
I still have it. I'm going to give a guy who said he wants it another day to get back to me about it. If he doesn't, I'll figure out a way that we can get ahold of each other... I appreciate the view. Please subscribe. Every little bit helps. I'll let you know in this comment thread tomorrow either way....
@@clovisprojectdiy ok thanks. Let me know.
You got it
Dude got back to me.... maybe on the next one. I checked out your channel. Still make music?
@Whyphy Official that guy keeps failing to get back to me. If you still want it, I am still willing to give it away. Let me know in this comment thread if still interested....
Diamondback 6” is the best!
To each his own...
Buckle is sewn in - stuck with placement outside of padded area. Pinch points at the heavy hit sewn in the area right at the front of the right hip.
1/4 inch pad - only as thick as husky belts.
Belt webbing is somewhat flimsy and soft.
Good keepers, pad is actually sewn into the edging, and all the cool guys have it, so why not...
I did a video comparing dB and badger if interested(belt and suspenders). Hopefully, you are willing to subscribe. Every little bit helps. I appreciate your time and comments none the less.
I’ve run a diamondback 6” for 3 years. Like you said to each it’s own. Certainly didn’t say anything negative about Badger.
@Mark Strickland right on. There's good and "bad" with everything. I would like to see badger tighten up the belt loops and actually run the velcro all the way around. Wasn't meant to offend if I did...
Hahahh
Absolutely ZERO issues with Martinez stuff, used the Badger garbage for 4 weeks and it literally fell apart. Stitching was so low grade it frayed in spots after 3 days. Badger is so trashy, their gear was like putting a 2x6 on my back, painful within a few hours. On top of the seriously low quality materials Badger uses, trying to adjust ANYTHING On the belt with gloves on was beyond pointless. Will NEVER buy Badger trash again!!!!!!
To each his own. Thanks for the comment
Thank you.
I wouldn’t consider badger low grade since he’s the one that sold diamond back and started his own company just to get bought out by the most durable tool belts, occidental leather. Maybe you had a bad experience but I had a positive experience. However I only got the belt. Still use diamond back pouches so I cannot speak on the pouches.