Tool Roll
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Tool Roll
Can anyone recommend a functional tool roll? I keep this in my backpack while riding around. It should fit a mini pump, 15mm wrench, tire levelers, extra tube, and multi-tool.
I was looking for below:
https://www.rei.com/product/143299/osprey-tool-roll
Any experiences with that?
I was looking for below:
https://www.rei.com/product/143299/osprey-tool-roll
Any experiences with that?
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I have one of those Osprey tool rolls; it came with my Osprey Raptor hydration pack. It works pretty well, but the zippered pockets are a little small. Search on Etsy for "bicycle tool roll" and you'll see other options. I bought a nice waxed canvas one there a few years ago.
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I have one of those Osprey tool rolls; it came with my Osprey Raptor hydration pack. It works pretty well, but the zippered pockets are a little small. Search on Etsy for "bicycle tool roll" and you'll see other options. I bought a nice waxed canvas one there a few years ago.
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Like Rolla I've got one on the bottom of my Raptor pack. I like it but I rarely separate it from the pack
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Being the notorious tightwad that I am, I've made a number of tool pouches by taking a worn out pair of jeans, cutting off the leg just below the knee, and sewing it shut. These are basically free, but quite durable. I use them for my bike, but also to stash a few tools in my car, my music bag, and so forth.
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I bought one from this person recently and was pleasantly surprised at the high quality. I bought two belts from her years ago and they are nicely made as well. They offer many color and size options too. Hand-made by a cyclist in Moab:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/soulrun?section_id=6930518
or the web site:
https://soulrun.com/
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https://www.etsy.com/shop/soulrun?section_id=6930518
or the web site:
https://soulrun.com/
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Last edited by drlogik; 04-09-21 at 03:59 PM.