Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Bucket Boss 55039 Builders Rig Air-Lift

Bucket Boss 55039 Builders Rig Air-Lift Review



Bucket Boss 55039 Builders Rig Air-Lift Feature

  • 2 large stay-open pouches
  • Fits up to a 48-inch waist
  • Harness spreads weight across shoulders
  • Reinforced pouches
  • Tools and cell phone holster not included
The Bucket Boss 55039 Builder's Rig Air-Lift combines suspenders and a tool belt to maximize tool-carrying capacity while evenly distributing weight across your body. Lots of pockets are included for holding smaller tools, and the side-handing bags keep tools away from your belly. The wide suspenders with two layers of breathable foam remove strain from your shoulders, while open end pouches hold your cat's paw, long screwdrivers, and combination square. You can reverse the pouches to fit left and right-handed users. The air-lift fits up to a 48-inch waist, and it weighs just 2.3 pounds. The Bucket Boss 55039 Builder's Rig Air-Lift combines suspenders and a tool belt to maximize tool-carrying capacity while evenly distributing weight across your body. Lots of pockets are included for holding smaller tools, and the side-handing bags keep tools away from your belly. The wide suspenders with two layers of breathable foam remove strain from your shoulders, while open end pouches hold your cat's paw, long screwdrivers, and combination square. You can reverse the pouches to fit left and right-handed users. The air-lift fits up to a 48-inch waist, and it weighs just 2.3 pounds. There's a lot to like here. Super padding won't cut into your shoulders and the X design distributes your gear's weight evenly, taking the strain off your back. Everything about it is quality, from the fabric to the heavy-duty hardware and the tough straps. We like that left-handers can arrange the bags to suit them, and best of all, we didn't get gored in the gut by protruding tools when bending over, thanks to side-hanging bags. Now, those side-hanging bags bumps the hammer ring to the back, and we do think the rear-hanging hammer would take some getting used to, but the side bags are worth it. We'd sure like to see Bucket Boss build a cell-phone compartment into the design, but aside from that, there's nothing we'd change. If you've been clipping suspenders to a standard tool belt, stop and try this on for size.


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