Toolbelt Setups for General Contractors: Build the Perfect Rig with Diamondback
You're more than just a builder—you coordinate every stage of the project. From demolition to final walkthroughs, general contractors require tool systems that are durable, flexible, and designed to adapt to shifting demands on the jobsite.
Here’s how professionals in the GC field are building their Diamondback systems—and how you can refine your own.
Tool Carry Essentials
Start with versatile, fundamental equipment:
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Hangman Gun Loop – Secure your impact, drill, or driver. Quick-access design with no unwanted movement.
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Hammer Holster – Holds tools firmly, even when crawling or working overhead.
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Flat Bar Holster – Keeps your bar accessible without obstructing movement.
These accessories are compatible with all Diamondback belts and vests—ideal for building your system incrementally.
Choosing the Right Toolbelt or Vest
Belt Setup:
The Tempo Belt provides a lightweight, flexible foundation ideal for general contractors. You can build on this base with DB Sax, Mini Sax, and Cirro Deluxe Suspenders to carry more without sacrificing comfort or range of motion.
Vest Setup:
For all-day comfort and better weight distribution, the 701 Vest is a strong alternative. Complete your setup with Utility Pockets (715 or 717) and Shoulder Pads for a streamlined, supportive tool system.
Storage Solutions That Keep You Agile
Adapt your system to evolving task loads:
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SxS Pouch – Slim yet versatile.
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Wrangell 2.0 or Elias 2.0 – Spacious enough for core tools.
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722 Slingshot – Streamlined access for tape or clipped gear.
→ Compare belt and vest systems to find your perfect fit.
Quick Takeaway: General contractors need gear that adapts to every phase of the job. Diamondback offers tool systems built for performance, comfort, and versatility.