CLC Custom Leathercraft 1614 20 Pocket, Heavy Duty Framers 5 Piece Comfortlift Combo Tool Belt System

Brand:Custom Leathercraft

3.4/5

174.64

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This superior quality, 5-piece framer’s combo rig tool belt has 20 pockets with a 3" padded, belt with roller buckle and adjustable padded suspenders, plus our Sta-Open pocket design for easy access to your favorite nails and tools. AMAZON.COM AT A GLANCE... * 6 large pockets plus 13 additional sleeves and pockets hold a variety of tools * 2 hammer holders and a measuring-tape clip * Sleeves for a pry bar, carpenter's square, and combination square * Sta-Open pocket design with webbing reinforcing * Antique brass-finish hardware and rivets * Fits waist sizes 29 to 46 inches6 large pockets and 13 additional sleeves and pockets hold a variety of tools. View larger.Two hammer holders and a measuring-tape clip. View larger.CLC 1614 5-PIECE FRAMER'S COMFORT LIFT COMBO Packed with features, CLC 1614 Framer's Rig tool belt makes an excellent choice for electricians, installers, and repair technicians--or any contractor who requires convenient, hands-free transport of work tools. CONVENIENT STORAGE The thoughtfully designed 1614 tool belt provides 6 large pockets, along with 13 additional sleeves and pockets to hold a variety of tools. Two hammer holders and a measuring-tape clip keep often-used items within easy reach, while sleeves for a pry bar, carpenter's square, and combination square offer added convenience. It also comes equipped with a large gusset pocket design that allows for easy access to an assortment of nails, fasteners, parts, and tools. The unit's Sta-Open pocket design with webbing reinforcing means no more frustrating fumbling--the pockets stay open, offering wide-open access to the contractor's most commonly used tools. DURABLY CONSTRUCTED Built for comfort and safety, the 1614 tool belt incorporates not only fully adjustable, padded suspenders, which distribute the pouch weight more evenly, reducing strain on the lower back and hips, but it also provides a heavy-duty web belt with a double-tongue roller buckle that helps keep pouches in place. The unit's patented pouch handles make for convenient load adjustment and carrying to and from the job site, while its antique brass-finish hardware and rivets not only look good, but they also enhance the overall durability and performance of the tool belt. CLC's 1614 tool belt fits waist sizes 29 to 46 inches. Please Note: Tools shown in the images of the tool belt are not included. Tool belt only. ADDITIONAL VIEWS... Fully adjustable, padded suspenders evenly distribute pouch weight for reduced physical strain. View larger. Sleeves for a pry bar, carpenter's square, and combination square. View larger. Large gusset pocket design ensures easy access to nails, fasteners, parts, and tools. View larger. FROM THE MANUFACTURER CLC has been the industry standard for over 30 years through an unrivaled dedication to innovation, craftmanship, and quality. See more

EAN: 0084298161407

Categories Tools & Home Improvement,

FITS WAIST SIZES: 29"–46". COMFORTABLE: Completely adjustable suspenders engineered to hold and distribute weight evenly without strain on lower back and hips. EASY ACCESS: Stay-Open main pockets are tapered for faster access to contents. KEEPS CONTENTS SAFE: Easy carry handle design for simple adjustments and easy storage without spilling contents. 3" PADDED BELT: Single roller buckle.
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Custom Leathercraft
Brand ‎Custom Leathercraft
Closure Type ‎Buckle
Color Blue
Color ‎Blue
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 817 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎CLC Custom Leathercraft 1614 20 Pocket, Heavy Duty Framers 5 Piece Comfortlift Combo Tool Belt System
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎1614
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.54 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Custom Leathercraft
Material Polyester
Material ‎Polyester
Number Of Pockets 23
Number Of Pockets ‎23
Part Number ‎1614
Product Dimensions ‎5.25 x 23 x 12.5 inches
Size 20-Pockets
Size ‎20-Pockets
Warranty Description ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Scritto da: twogun
a very good buy
lets start by saying i bought this sometime back to replace my leather and suede occi/nichols setup.i really needed something lighter and did`nt plan on buying occi to test out my lightweight theory.i used this set up so far framing/roofing/decking/finish work and building a stockade fence.i used it the last 10 months i worked in the building ind.and am happy to say my lightweight theory was a success.it helped my back a lot to loose at least 1o pounds of just leather.i replaced the belt with a dewalt 5 inch padded belt.because the CLC belt just did`nt cut it anymore its too thin,not stiff enough and too big even on the last holes to fit my waist tight enough to keep the pockets from bouncing.the shoulder pads slide some but once i set them where i want them they do actually stay there.they have enough padding to keep the straps from digging in,but not too much to be in the way.the pads are`nt too thick to be hot but to be honest i sweat enough that i would`nt notice them being hotter then anything else.all in all its a good set up it does have all the pockets/pouches/bags i need and it took me about a day to get used to it.it was cheap and light and thats what i wanted so i gave it 4 stars,only detractors are the the weak belt and middle rear clip holds to the hammer loop in back and i don`t wear my hammer there the one time i did i sat down on a roof and off went my hammer.and that the hammer bounces too much there and hits the back of my leg when i walk.it has a hammer loop on the bag and that`s the one i always use. all in all good layout in the bags for nails,square,nail puller even just the right size for adhesive. ::UPDATE:: i added a Dewalt 5" padded belt and dumped the original loose fitting un-supportive belt.it`s a much,much better rig now. i also pinned the small top pocket closed on one side to reach into the nail bag better,and oddly enough with the small pocket pinned it fits a driver bit perfectly between the pins and right at the perfect reach. with the Dewalt belt the added back support and padding lets me not need the suspenders,and the higher back makes the bags not slide backwards and when used does actually stop the suspenders from sliding or twisting.but makes the rear hammer loop unable to fit the belt and the back hook on the suspenders is now a handle.(i don`t use the rear loop,every time i sat down i dropped the hammer,and i always kept it on the bag anyway) all in all over the past 8 months i`ve used this rig a lot and it has taken the abuse without a problem.
Scritto da: jim
You really need to recognize the importance of voting
I haven't priced tool belts in 20 years, mine having finally died its honorable no shame death, set me off in that direction. I checked out a couple at Shop Supply, nothing jumped out at me, neither did the price for what is no longer made here. So, using my best amerikan consumer driven, externalized cost indulging, exceptionalism attitude, I went for the bang. Generally, this is the place where I rant about poor quality products made by third graders who work 20 hour days because they are not sufficiently attractive to be sold as slaves.. But, honestly, these children made a damn fine belt. As always, stuff to change. I bought a spring latch hammer holder, cut it all apart, and bolted it to the outermost pouch on my right. Who the hell is contortionist enough to use the one in the middle of their back all day will remain forever one of the people I admire most in the world. The adjusting is something you should do before you get to work. If your gear is needing adjusting all day, said day is ruined. And you'll look like an ass, but hey, not that theres anything wrong with that. If you move the spider looking thing that all the straps go through on the back, as close to the top as you can get it, and, you guessed it, bolt it using s 10/24 machine screw and fender washer, cutting off the extra screw and smashing it, the shoulder straps won't fall down. Whether you have a neck or not. It would make sense to me to make a D ring of the hammer holster in the back instead of. Comfortably holds all three metal snips, hammer, chalk, tape, a stupid amount of collated framing nails, speed square, everything else you can think of along with the whole weeks lunch. The straps distribute the weight evenly, and your pants stay up. Unless that isn't an objective, I'm not judging man. I do have an issue with the homeless family shelter sized box it came in. Really? Is it necessary to send a box so goofy big? Stuffed with crumpled brown paper? Honestly? As if the belt would be shipping damaged. This belt will outlast my contractor escapades, or so I hope. The midterms are coming, we might all end up in boxes apologizing to billionaires for being on their sidewalks.
Scritto da: Jasmine Brophy
Seriously good value
This thing is so unbelievably comfortable! It has pockets for everything you could want as a framer and I love having my knife in a little quick draw holster. The only negative for me is that the pockets stick out really far and are built to stay open so it's easy to dump a pouch if you're climbing in and out of tight spaces.
Scritto da: Josh Moore
So far I like it. Pockets are much bigger then I expected ...
Been using this a little over a week. So far I like it. Pockets are much bigger then I expected however I like that now. Fits very well over my winter gear and easy access to nails with gloves on. I am very thin n 6 feet tall n fits me just right. No problem fitting between truss on 2' oc. 16 oc us tight but my old one always got hung up n spilt. For the price i think it worth it. Original belt holes seem weak and have already bent rivets on some of them. Hammer on back works great I never get the hammer slap on back of my leg like before on Other ones I had before.
Scritto da: Jorge
Good
I’m an electrical apprentice and this pouch was perfect for all my needed tools, if there is anything I would have to comment on is that the front pockets like to flip a lot if you bend over a lot which makes it hard to keep any screws or small objects from falling out. So a cover for the front pockets would be nice, something like a velcro flap. Other than that I recommend it for anyone looking for a good tool belt that wont cost you much.
Scritto da: Michael Robinson
Just as advertised
While it is a big rig I got used to it quite quickly. I'm 5'9" and 155lbs and with all the straps tightened to their stops the rig fits perfectly. If you're smalker and thinner than me them I would think twice before going ahead. Quality is great so far.
Scritto da: Devon Duykers
Great Belt.
I wear this belt 50 hours a week framing, on my third year with all original parts and pieces still functioning. Already bought another one for when it's time to replace it. I see many comments about it not fitting a 32" waist but I've had 0 issues. Maybe it's just good luck but I love it. Ya it's bulky but it's a milti pocket toolbelt, what do you expect.

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