Image 1 — Got tired of my glove bag falling apart, so I started building my own gear
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Got tired of my glove bag falling apart, so I started building my own gear

Background: IBEW-NECA apprentice track, so I’ve lived out of a glove bag and a tool pouch. Every setup I bought was either cheap nylon that shredded in a season, or “tactical” stuff designed by someone who’s never actually worked a pole or a panel.

So I started building my own. 1000D Cordura, MOLLE-compatible so you can actually configure it around how *you* work instead of whatever some factory decided. First piece is a modular lineman glove bag — built to take abuse, keep your rubber goods protected, and not turn into a garbage bag by month three.

Not trying to hard-sell anybody. Mostly want a gut check from people who actually beat their gear to death daily

u/Fieldcraft_Trade_Co — 4 days ago

Got tired of my glove bag falling apart, so I started building my own gear

Background: IBEW-NECA apprentice track, so I’ve lived out of a glove bag and a tool pouch. Every setup I bought was either cheap nylon that shredded in a season, or “tactical” stuff designed by someone who’s never actually worked a pole or a panel.

So I started building my own. 1000D Cordura, MOLLE-compatible so you can actually configure it around how *you* work instead of whatever some factory decided. First piece is a modular lineman glove bag — built to take abuse, keep your rubber goods protected, and not turn into a garbage bag by month three.

Not trying to hard-sell anybody. Mostly want a gut check from people who actually beat their gear to death daily

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u/Fieldcraft_Trade_Co — 4 days ago
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Got tired of my glove bag falling apart, so I started building my own gear

Background: IBEW-NECA apprentice track, so I’ve lived out of a glove bag and a tool pouch. Every setup I bought was either cheap nylon that shredded in a season, or “tactical” stuff designed by someone who’s never actually worked a pole or a panel.

So I started building my own. 1000D Cordura, MOLLE-compatible so you can actually configure it around how you work instead of whatever some factory decided. First piece is a modular lineman glove bag — built to take abuse, keep your rubber goods protected, and not turn into a garbage bag by month three.

Not trying to hard-sell anybody. Mostly want a gut check from people who actually beat their gear to death daily

u/Fieldcraft_Trade_Co — 4 days ago