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Amanda C

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Sometimes a picture paints a thousands words and helps inspire or inform! Here we can post photos of whats in our trail bag/roll, one day I hope to have mine ready to post. To get the party started here @Michael tool roll and a link to his article and video.

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and here is the link to his article


I look forward to being educated and inspired

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Amanda
 

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Sometimes a picture paints a thousands words and helps inspire or inform! Here we can post photos of whats in our trail bag/roll, one day I hope to have mine ready to post. To get the party started here @Michael tool roll and a link to his article and video.

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and here is the link to his article


I look forward to being educated and inspired

Best wishes

Amanda
That's a beautiful tool roll. I'd be proud and you look prepared.
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Amanda C

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That's a beautiful tool roll. I'd be proud and you look prepared.
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Hi Zim, Yeah this is what started my quest for knowledge and understanding of what I should have in my own tool roll and one day I hope it may look like @Michael tool roll ! Its good to have something to aim for. Hope your weekend is going well? Best wishes Amanda
 

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Hi Rex, Thanks for the post, yeah I saw these on you tube and would be intrested to hear your thoughts and photos once you get it and put your tools in it. It looks very well made and designed with overlanding in mind. Best wishes Amanda
 

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Hi Rex, Thanks for the post, yeah I saw these on you tube and would be intrested to hear your thoughts and photos once you get it and put your tools in it. It looks very well made and designed with overlanding in mind. Best wishes Amanda
Badassbrunette hung out at a friend’s house recently and used hers to great effect. My arrives Wednesday.
 

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Step 22 makes good stuff. I have several of their large and small Stingray Flat Packs, a Hedgehog Toiletry Roll and several of their Tortoise and Tenkile Tech Pouches. All are standing up well to abuse.
 
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I carry pretty much all my hand tools in a bucket boss tool roll. This includes my electrical tools, but I lay break those into their own small tool bag. I've not decided yet. For now, they work in the main tool roll.
 
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I don't use tool rolls, but something that travelers with vehicles did already decades ago. So I have been using bags made from old used tire tubes for my tools for years. Inexpensive, easy to make yourself, rattle-free, dust and splash-proof to a certain degree. More here in DIY toolbags.
 

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Just posted a video of my Blue Ridge Overland Gear tool bag yesterday…tried to specialize it for my Ram 2500.

What Tools Do You Need for Your Ram 2500 Power Wagon? (Blue Ridge Overland Gear Tool Bag Review)
 

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Sometimes a picture paints a thousands words and helps inspire or inform! Here we can post photos of whats in our trail bag/roll, one day I hope to have mine ready to post. To get the party started here @Michael tool roll and a link to his article and video.

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and here is the link to his article


I look forward to being educated and inspired

Best wishes

Amanda
his video and this site really helped me put mine together. I have an ATC roll like this one and it's holding up ok. I have a lot in there too but I figure if I don't know how to use it, hopefully someone who comes along will.
 
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I've been super happy with my Blue Ridge Overland Gear tool bag, it absolutely swallows tools. It carries pretty much all of my tools besides big things like a brake hammer and torque wrench.

I drive a 2000 Chevy, so there is a mix-match of metric and imperial size bolts everywhere, so I really need to carry a full set because I don't have time to measure every single bolt on the truck. I've always had what I've needed, and on multiple occasions I have been able to save someone with a more minimalist setup.


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i started buying the rhino usa items a few years ago and really like their quality. i recently bought their tool roll and really like it. it is very well made and has a lot of heavy stitching and good material. i like that the pouches are labeled and removeable...that way when i am up under the vehicle and ask the wife to get me a 5/8" wrench, i can just tell her to bring me the pouch with "wrenches" on it instead of her bringing me every tool except the 5/8" wrench...

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I've been super happy with my Blue Ridge Overland Gear tool bag, it absolutely swallows tools. It carries pretty much all of my tools besides big things like a brake hammer and torque wrench.

I drive a 2000 Chevy, so there is a mix-match of metric and imperial size bolts everywhere, so I really need to carry a full set because I don't have time to measure every single bolt on the truck. I've always had what I've needed, and on multiple occasions I have been able to save someone with a more minimalist setup.


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Hi Matthew, Thanks for sharing, I am happy to hear you like the Blue Ridge Overland Gear, I am also going to Overland Expo East 2022 in October and was thinking of visting them at their factory and having a tour, If this happens I will post some photos, for many years since I discovered them via you tube, I thought it would be nice to own some of their products to support Made in the USA. Best wishes Amanda
 

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i started buying the rhino usa items a few years ago and really like their quality. i recently bought their tool roll and really like it. it is very well made and has a lot of heavy stitching and good material. i like that the pouches are labeled and removeable...that way when i am up under the vehicle and ask the wife to get me a 5/8" wrench, i can just tell her to bring me the pouch with "wrenches" on it instead of her bringing me every tool except the 5/8" wrench...

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Hi Grub Worm! It feels weird typing your name, how did you arrive at that name? Thanks for sharing, the bag looks really well made, nice touches with names already on the pouches. we would love to see what tools you have inside one day! Tried to see your profile and get an idea of what vehicle you have, but your settings restrict this from happening. Best wishes Amanda
 
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Amanda C

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his video and this site really helped me put mine together. I have an ATC roll like this one and it's holding up ok. I have a lot in there too but I figure if I don't know how to use it, hopefully someone who comes along will.
Hi Eric, Nice to know, I only hear good things about the gear the make and the people who make it are very passionate about the workmanship. Best wishes Amanda