Spider Tool Holster – Hammer Holster Set – Self Locking

Spider Tool Holster - Hammer Holster Set - Self Locking

Spider Tool Holster – Hammer Holster Set – Self Locking, Quick Draw Belt Holster Clip + Hammer Tab for Carrying Your Hammer, Mallet and Other Hand Tools!


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Dimensions: 20.5 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm; 80 Grams
Brand: Spider
Model: 5060TH
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Spider Tool Holster
Dimensions: 20.5 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm; 80 Grams

11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    J’ai utilis pour rparer un systme de fixation sur un petite pochette outil dont le systme dcrochait souvent lorsque ma pochette touchait des obstacles, a devenait achalant.
    J’ai donc pris les serre-cables et percer ma pochette pour attacher le systeme de fixation Spider Holster.
    Je suis trs satisfait jusqu’ maintenant et ma pochette demeure bien en place, je crois que le prix pourrait tre moindre mais a semble solide car j’ai accroch assez solidement quelques reprises et rien n’a bris!

    Parfait pour ce que j'avais à faire

  2. Matthew S. Smith says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Use it for my refinery wrench, holds good, and easy to access

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Really useful for impact and drill drivers, simple to locate and remove but very secure once in place. I’m not as big a fan of the hammer ones where the tool can’t rotate, though that’s the point of it, it’s just not for me as sometimes id kneel and it would be in the way. The took straps could also do with coming in longer lengths, for drivers they are fine, but id like to be able to wrap one around my multi tool and it’s not long enough.
    Still a good purchase

  4. ShermanHacking says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Easy to use price a bit steep should sell as a complete se

  5. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    I loved the system. It is quick release and holds the hammer in place. The hammer is held tight so it never swings to hit your knee. I wish it would be tougher to work in scaffolding. It didn’t last and I switched to Ergodyne’s system. This product is great for anyone working on the ground.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I wish the clip that secures it could be turned horizontal for mounting to daisy chain on backpack straps

  7. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    Great idea siper useful on the roof, zip ties aren’t very strong. Would love some suggestions on how to avoid the cutting myaelf on the zip ties after it attaches to a tool

  8. Lori Grunin, says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Had to use gorilla glue to actually stick. Zip ties to hold on for extra support break quickly and easily. Use your own zip ties and gorilla glue. But work 8 hours a day with a hammer. The quick release over a normal holster is the best. Won’t use anything else now

  9. JamesW89czlzo says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    It lasted a week of -50 abuse and still going. Love i

  10. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    It takes a bit of messing around with to get used to, and seated in the proper place. But once you do and you’re used to it, super comfortable. Superior to classic hammer loop. Only real downside is the zip ties it comes with aren’t strong enough to last, recommend replacing with stronger ones or wire

  11. livingeasylovingfree says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersCurrently clipped onto the belt of my carpenter tool bags at the 2 o’clock position and its been a game changer so far.

    I need to be able to equip my hammer quickly/frequently and having it at 2 o’clock imo makes the whole process effortless compared to the traditional set up where the hammer loop is located behind you at 5/6 o’clock.

    Surprisingly keeps both the hammer head and the handle out of the way and there is virtually zero hanging-handle slap. I even tried storing it in reverse orientation (with the head facing the ground and the handle towards the sky) and it honestly doesnt impede your movement much, but if your working with your hands located mainly around waist level then holstering it with the handle facing up would not be ideal.

    Cant speak on the durability yet but im hoping it will hold up because id rather not have to revert back to using a traditional loop. My tool belt rig gets thrown around alot (in-and-out of the work trucks) so only time will tell if its able to withstand the abuse.