Ivan Buxeda
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
He probado varias bolsas de herramientas a lo largo de los años, y la Dirty Rigger Pro-Pocket XT se lleva el primer lugar sin duda. Es increíble cómo en un diseño tan compacto cabe todo lo esencial… ¡y aún queda espacio para un poco más!El diseño está claramente pensado por y para técnicos: bolsillos bien distribuidos, buen acceso, costuras reforzadas y materiales duraderos que aguantan el ritmo del trabajo diario sin deformarse ni romperse. No se siente voluminosa ni estorba al moverse en espacios reducidos, algo clave en montajes y eventos.
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
This company offers superior-quality products; purchasing this gig tool holder is a sound investment.
Brandon W
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Used it on several gigs until my buddy ganked it.Guess he liked it too.I'm buying another and getting even with him on the next one...
Gene Pohlman
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
No logo. Cheaply made pity I had to give it a 1 star.
kai nalu
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
Bought this so I could organize my stage tools for workers and make sets that they can just grab as a unit. Worked great, and very nice not to have to go hunting down equipment wherever you absentmindedly put it while working u see the stage in the dark
Alex Michael Forbes
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
Too bad i could never buy this based 100% on the name alone… like are you freaking kidding me?! Who thought this was okay???
Scott Tyler Raty
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023
This pouch is a total disappointment. When loaded with an expected amount of weight (i.e. tools), it flops around too much. I purchased this along with the Dirty Rigger belt that was expressly designed for this pouch, yet the metal clip on the pouch doesn't seat itself tight enough on the belt, allowing it to swing around too much. I would love to use the velcro loop to secure it to the belt instead; however, the metal clips hangs off the back of the pouch nearly a half inch. If you try to use the velcro loop to give it more stability, you have to deal with the clip jabbing you in the hip. The Podger wrenches barely stay inside the designated elastic loops. If you crouch down or lift the pouch too high unintentionally, they slip right out due to their top-heavy weight.Would never recommend this pouch.