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Estwing’s Cooling Mesh Padded Tool Belt Suspenders combine rugged 1800D polyester and top grain leather with steel hardware for unmatched durability. Featuring 5 steel attachment points and an adjustable chest strap, they provide a secure, customizable fit. The breathable mesh padding with foam core ensures all-day comfort, while a sturdy ABS handle makes transporting your fully loaded tool rig effortless. Designed for professionals 5'9" and taller, these suspenders elevate your workwear with premium support and style.
| Brand | Estwing |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Cool Gray |
| Item Weight | 1.28 Pounds |
| Material | Leather, Polyester |
| Size | one size |
A**R
Great suspenders
Fit nicely. Quality materials
C**H
Excellent suspenders - for tall people!
On unboxing I found these suspenders very well made and very comfortable. As I hooked them up to my tool belt, I started to realize that they are LONG! I reduced the length as much as possible on each suspender, and they were still too long for my 5' 8" frame. As my tool belt hung on my hips, the suspenders bowed loosely and offered little to no support. While I love these suspenders, I returned them. If you are 5' 9" or taller - lucky you! These are the best tool belt suspenders you will ever own!
J**.
Pretty Good So Far
I have been using these for a year now in a carpentry/reno application. Overall they are pretty good. Build quality is decent, the buckles are all metal except for the sternum strap and the webbing seems to be good quality. The swivel clips on the suspenders work well. They seem to be painted pot metal, but so far haven't started corroding on me. They're pretty comfortable, the padding is ample and effective. It has not worn out or compressed noticeably after a year. As to the "cooling" aspect they are pretty good. You will certainly sweat through your shirt under them on a hot day, but they do still seem to provide some airflow. A year in, nothing is torn or frayed, so a solid showing so far. The design is fairly well-though-out, with a good overall shape to the shoulder straps, a height-adjustable sternum strap, and nice details like elastic loops to hold the tail end of the straps. The grab handle on the back is comfortable and super handy to carry the rig by, or hang it up. It kinda looks like a drag rescue device which is fun, though I wouldn't want to test it. The design does miss a few marks. The fifth suspender is annoying, it doesn't really do anything, and most toolbelt suspender loop sets (not included here) and toolbelts with integral suspender loops come with four attachment points, not five. Moreover, that center back spot is a place a lot of people keep their tape or a second hammer. Ultimately I just cut the center strap off mine. Another quirk is the sizing. I am 6'1 and fairly lean, and with a year of stretch in them, I have them as tight as they can be made on the front. Thin users of a shorter stature or anyone with a short torso might find there isn't space for them to tighten these up enough. This product is definitely designed for quite a large person. Finally, the webbing loops on the shoulder straps are kind or worthless, they looked really handy but in practice they ride way up on the top of the shoulders, where you can't reach easily. A pencil pocket or some 1/4" driver bit slots on the decorative leather-ish material on the shoulder straps would also be a welcome addition. This is made in China, and while the quality seems fine, it is a joke compared to the Estwing hammer I swing every day. Personally, I think it's a shame to see such a well-regarded company trying to make a buck on imported branded merchandise that has nothing to do with their manufacturing expertise. But so it goes in the tool industry today. At least the branding is fairly subtle (I'm looking at you, DeWalt). Overall, this design has some quirks but seems pretty well thought out. The quality is totally decent, the price is fair, and I have found them to be comfortable. If the fit works for you, they are worth checking out.
B**L
happy with them
these are great... for the money, you can't beat them. very comfortable... like others have said they're kind of long... as in, unless you've got the straps in the front tightened all the way up your belt will hang really low. but I'm like 5'11 and they fit me perfectly (with the front straps tightened up all the way)... I bought some "ook" d-ring picture hanger things and riveted them to my tool belt and I snap the straps into those. otherwise you can just buy suspender loops from anywhere online
D**L
Great Buy!
I was hesitant to spend the money, but I bought this along with the 4 inch Estwing belt and I'm glad I did. Easy set up, great comfort, durable and plenty of space for my 46" waist. I load my bags full of fasteners and tools, and I can barely feel the weight. Glad I took the leap and spent the money. I will agree with others in saying the third strap in the middle "doesn't make sense," but I got over it quick enough.
B**Y
These things would be great if I was 2 feet taller.
Really nice feel, the adjustable chest strap is just like the one on my favorite Kelty backpack. However, I'm 5'8" ~170Lbs, and even with the straps as absolute tight as they can go, they are just a little too slack for me using a high back padded belt. A low belt might be better. Unfortunately I might have to send this one back. It's a shame because it's really nice except it's just not adjustable enough.
J**Z
Good quality
The suspenders are good quality as spected Hopefully they improve their design in the future the chest strap is long and not have nothing to secure the remaining strap after adjusting it and is not anchor points for accessories like cellphone holder or any other accessories you want to have just right there close to your chest to rapid access is just my opinion Hopefully someone find this information useful
B**I
Does the job
They seem like decent tool belt suspenders, I’ve only been using them for a month. I didn’t buy the full Estwing rig because I wanted some customization. So I purchased the empty belt and the suspenders from Estwing and used my favorite drill holster combined with Occidental leather’s electrician tool pouch and Klein’s larger material pouches.
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