I don't understand how it costs so much, but im a big fan of the hammer sleeve, plus its a nice looking belt so i ordered the Denali. Coming from a broken down $60 belt so i can't wait.
I’ve got the Occidental Big Oxy and luckily for the same amount of money my bags two years in are still perfect. The leather just breaks in and becomes more and more comfortable. No tears, no holes. Hang my impact off it all the time, milwaukee framing nailer, load it down with fasteners. I’ll chuck anything into it and it just keeps trucking. Highly recommend Occidental
I've been rocking the Grrande bags now for about 9 months, and I like them a lot. My only issue is that on hot days when I sweat, the belt chafes a bit on my hips. Besides that, great pouches!
Your video is hilarious! I’ve had the diamond back artisan belt for two years with no issues. Once you get past The Who TF spends this kind of money on a tool belt you will convince yourself it was a good purchase.
A new tool belt every year or so?!? I’ve had mine for almost 10 years. Occidental commercial electrician setup (but I’m a ceiling guy). I changed the belt years ago for the padded non leather belt, besides that same setup no issues. Only part is my utility knife spot is almost worn out enough to have knife fall all the way to bottom of tool pouch. I’m interested in Diamondback or Badger for less weight and more comfort. My Occidental setup has just started to feel too heavy
I don't understand how it costs so much, but im a big fan of the hammer sleeve, plus its a nice looking belt so i ordered the Denali. Coming from a broken down $60 belt so i can't wait.
I’ve got the Occidental Big Oxy and luckily for the same amount of money my bags two years in are still perfect. The leather just breaks in and becomes more and more comfortable. No tears, no holes. Hang my impact off it all the time, milwaukee framing nailer, load it down with fasteners. I’ll chuck anything into it and it just keeps trucking. Highly recommend Occidental
Nice! Those are sharp looking belts. Glad to hear there are companies that take pride in their products.
I've been rocking the Grrande bags now for about 9 months, and I like them a lot. My only issue is that on hot days when I sweat, the belt chafes a bit on my hips. Besides that, great pouches!
I just bought one a month ago , i live in Canada and 3 weeks after one of the pouches got ripped.
What amazing service! Inhabe the Denali 2.0. Very happy with it. Built like a beast!
Your video is hilarious! I’ve had the diamond back artisan belt for two years with no issues. Once you get past The Who TF spends this kind of money on a tool belt you will convince yourself it was a good purchase.
A new tool belt every year or so?!? I’ve had mine for almost 10 years. Occidental commercial electrician setup (but I’m a ceiling guy). I changed the belt years ago for the padded non leather belt, besides that same setup no issues. Only part is my utility knife spot is almost worn out enough to have knife fall all the way to bottom of tool pouch. I’m interested in Diamondback or Badger for less weight and more comfort. My Occidental setup has just started to feel too heavy
Dude your awesome. Keep it up. A good overview of a belt I might be interested in. Love my Occidental’s though.
thinking of buying the pouch but it's pretty expensive
4 people watching? You underestimate yourself. My Diamondback belt is on its way to me! Thanks for sharing your experience.
Buy once cry once my man diamondback gear is just incredible. I have a wrangell and mazo on a buckaroo belt.
Heyy mate what do to think of them and how long you have had it for? Thanks just thinking of getting one,
@@adnansalih3777 I like them because they're very organized and you can put many things in them depending on which one you get
@@adnansalih3777 im using my brother's old ones and he had them for a least a year
Hey how is the toolbelt holding up now?
1 year review video just dropped! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/BA7brk_tUyU/v-deo.html
Good video