Great review pal, I keep my M12 Milwaukee in the centre along with my unilite headtorch flir one pro plumbtub drain down rubber hose tub of fuses and a couple of Wera sets. My setup looks pretty similar to yours. The black padded section gets a mini inspection mirror and a magnetic pic up tool along with my safety and service stickers. Outer flap opposite side has my testo 510 hoses and a standard u gauge. The top zip behind the shallow pockets is used for my smoke matches and smoke pellets. I hand my unilite SLR 500 of the side loop. In the pockets small ldf and a 10mm Milwaukee nut driver for meter test points. Always chops and changes. I use the rogue 5.0 backpack as a general/Installation bag. Do you have any problems leaving your FGA in the van/bag overnight? I take it out and into the house. 👍🏼
sounds a class set up pal. No I havnt had any issues with it being in the van over night at all. for as long as I can remember it's staying in the van overnight pal. my install stuff is in my racco box which I may do a video on aswell. looking into a veto tp5 as a grab bag for just a few tools for them smaller jobs.
Muy bueno. Entra de todo lástima que acá en Argentina la única forma es por Amazon o alguna de esas páginas y termina saliendo más del doble. Pero independiente de eso está bárbaro
Great video mate, answered most the questions I was asking about this bag, I was almost set to get the Veto pro pac tech XL until I came across this bag. The large middle compartment seals it for me. Just to throw the drill in it when needed. Can you fit an 18v combi drill in ok?
A beaut review there mate. I was just about to buy the Veto Pro Pac Tech XL, but this Velocity bag looks like the ducks nuts. I'm curious though if all the extra functionality will be hindered by being too damn heavy after I've loaded it out? As a maintenance plumber I do 4 or 5 repair jobs each day on average. Is the Rogue 6.0 something that could be used as your "everyday driver-go to-primary service bag" or is it too big, bulky, cumbersome and heavy to be lugging around on a daily (in your opinion of course)?
I use this as my jobbing bag pal I do 6plus jobs a day...yes it's abit heavy however I can carry everything in the bag I need so only have to take 1 bag so the weight doesn't bother me that much. I'm hoping to get the rouge 2.0 along side this for the smaller jobs where I only need a few tools but the 6.0 will still be my main service bag mainly because I can get all my testing equipment in there aswell as tools. Hope that helps pal
@@SouthernandSons Brilliant mate. Great idea. Using the 2.0 for the smaller jobs and then bringing in the 6.0 on the larger ones. I'm sold. Thanks again for the excellent review, as well as your valued advice and quick reply.
Strange I noticed on the velocity website I’ve seen two different versions on this bag one with one front pocket and one with two does anyone know the difference?
Not 100% but I believe you may have seen this version the rouge 6.0 which is the biggest bag and then a slightly smaller one which is the rouge 4.0 hope that helps
Hi mate, just watching back on my live chat, thanks for subbing and joining in with live chat..... I was a plumbing/heating and gas engineer for 20 years before giving up dew to repetitive strain injury... Anyway, just subbed, and look forward to following your journey 👍👍
Great review of this bag mate, do you know if there is much difference size wise between the rogue 6.0 and the 4.0? Also is it heavy loaded out? Thanks
@@SouthernandSons cheers, my tote is a real mess. It's like using a bucket so I've mulled spending a bit of money on something organised. My problem is weight. I struggle with heavy tool bags these days so I like to keep it below 10kg. So my only worry is will I end up with a really heavy bag as they look pretty big.
they are heavy loaded up I must say I have the velocity 2.0 aswell as a grab bag that's great for smaller jobs I'll have a video out on it soon hopefully
Good presentation, thanks. I'll probably be getting one of these. Your vid has helped.
glad I was able to help 👍
Great work bag
Thank you 👍
Great review pal, I keep my M12 Milwaukee in the centre along with my unilite headtorch flir one pro plumbtub drain down rubber hose tub of fuses and a couple of Wera sets. My setup looks pretty similar to yours. The black padded section gets a mini inspection mirror and a magnetic pic up tool along with my safety and service stickers. Outer flap opposite side has my testo 510 hoses and a standard u gauge. The top zip behind the shallow pockets is used for my smoke matches and smoke pellets. I hand my unilite SLR 500 of the side loop. In the pockets small ldf and a 10mm Milwaukee nut driver for meter test points. Always chops and changes. I use the rogue 5.0 backpack as a general/Installation bag. Do you have any problems leaving your FGA in the van/bag overnight? I take it out and into the house. 👍🏼
sounds a class set up pal.
No I havnt had any issues with it being in the van over night at all. for as long as I can remember it's staying in the van overnight pal.
my install stuff is in my racco box which I may do a video on aswell. looking into a veto tp5 as a grab bag for just a few tools for them smaller jobs.
Great review mate.
Thanks pal ☺️
LS Handmade Designs no worries mate
Which plumber agrees i find spanners 8 to 32 mm very useful to have
Great review do u no if a full size hacksaw fits in it
Honestly not 100% on that one it would be very close I think
Muy bueno. Entra de todo lástima que acá en Argentina la única forma es por Amazon o alguna de esas páginas y termina saliendo más del doble. Pero independiente de eso está bárbaro
Would you say it better than ck magma technicians tool bag
Great video mate, answered most the questions I was asking about this bag, I was almost set to get the Veto pro pac tech XL until I came across this bag. The large middle compartment seals it for me. Just to throw the drill in it when needed. Can you fit an 18v combi drill in ok?
yea easily pal would get a drill and impact in there tbh pal
A beaut review there mate. I was just about to buy the Veto Pro Pac Tech XL, but this Velocity bag looks like the ducks nuts. I'm curious though if all the extra functionality will be hindered by being too damn heavy after I've loaded it out? As a maintenance plumber I do 4 or 5 repair jobs each day on average. Is the Rogue 6.0 something that could be used as your "everyday driver-go to-primary service bag" or is it too big, bulky, cumbersome and heavy to be lugging around on a daily (in your opinion of course)?
I use this as my jobbing bag pal I do 6plus jobs a day...yes it's abit heavy however I can carry everything in the bag I need so only have to take 1 bag so the weight doesn't bother me that much.
I'm hoping to get the rouge 2.0 along side this for the smaller jobs where I only need a few tools but the 6.0 will still be my main service bag mainly because I can get all my testing equipment in there aswell as tools. Hope that helps pal
@@SouthernandSons Brilliant mate. Great idea. Using the 2.0 for the smaller jobs and then bringing in the 6.0 on the larger ones. I'm sold. Thanks again for the excellent review, as well as your valued advice and quick reply.
@@craigcook7767 not a problem pal happy to help 👍
Strange I noticed on the velocity website I’ve seen two different versions on this bag one with one front pocket and one with two does anyone know the difference?
Not 100% but I believe you may have seen this version the rouge 6.0 which is the biggest bag and then a slightly smaller one which is the rouge 4.0 hope that helps
Hi mate, just watching back on my live chat, thanks for subbing and joining in with live chat.....
I was a plumbing/heating and gas engineer for 20 years before giving up dew to repetitive strain injury...
Anyway, just subbed, and look forward to following your journey 👍👍
Not a problem I'll be checking in more often...
Crap you had to give it up for that kind of a reason....
Thanks for the sub pal it's appreciated
Nice video
Thank you 👍
Great review of this bag mate, do you know if there is much difference size wise between the rogue 6.0 and the 4.0? Also is it heavy loaded out? Thanks
cheers. and not sure n exact size difference however it is quiet heavy loaded up I must admit
hi how heavy is this bag with all the tools in it you have showed thanks
It is quiet heavy tbh I've never weighted it but it's not light
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Do you think it beats the veto
Hard to say as I havnt personally had a veto however it's a large well built bag
@@SouthernandSons cheers, my tote is a real mess. It's like using a bucket so I've mulled spending a bit of money on something organised.
My problem is weight. I struggle with heavy tool bags these days so I like to keep it below 10kg. So my only worry is will I end up with a really heavy bag as they look pretty big.
they are heavy loaded up I must say I have the velocity 2.0 aswell as a grab bag that's great for smaller jobs I'll have a video out on it soon hopefully
It looks like a little bit unbalanced, I'd put more heavy stuff in the right side
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I heard this bag 🎒 is called the Veto killer 😳! Is that true?
lasted a year before strap broke not impressed
Would be under warranty tho so would get sorted