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Fox Racing
Tool Bag

3 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$79.95
Color:Black

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Tool Bag

TRANSITIONAL STORAGE SOLUTION TO GET YOUR TOOLS FROM THE GARAGE TO THE TRAILHEAD


A smart rider is always prepared. This Tool Bag is purpose built to help you get all the tools you need from the garage to the trailhead. Perfect for weekend getaways, the large main compartment can be stuffed with your most trusted tools. Outer pockets are super handy for storing those tools you access most often. Tough and built to withstand being thrown about in the back of a truck or vehicle, this is your go-to for tool storage on the move.


Material
600D polyester
Pockets
1 large main, 2 outer
Closure
zippered
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

3 based on 1 ratings

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3 out of 5 stars

March 17, 2022

Needs a Water Resistant Bottom

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I've used it several times

I really like the functionality of the bag and so far it has proven to be very easy to use and quite durable. This bag would be nearly perfect if it had a waterproof bottom. Instead if any water resistant characteristics, this bag actually soaked up water. I had a very slow and light cooler leak because I didn?t secure the plug all the way. The bag actually soaked up the water and I just dumped al the tools and parts to make sure everything gets dried to prevent rust. It?s not a dealbreaker, but the bag would be significantly more appealing with some water resistant features. Especially on the bottom of the bag; maybe a tub bottom. I expect to set this bag down in wet grass, etc over the years, so I?ll need to find some sort of solution.

Anthony D
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com