Air Hose tools manufacturer USA

Zeluga 20-569 Camo Hammer Holder for Tool Belt, Heavy-Duty Metal Hammer Holster, Camo Tool Belt Pouch Fits All Standard Belts, Utility Hammer Loop for Carpenters & Outdoorsmen

Product Details:

Tired of fumbling for your hammer or worrying about it falling off your belt mid-task? Our Realtree camo hammer loop is built for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability, durability, and quick access.

  • SKU: 20-569
  • UPC: 810133224637


Additional Details:

  • Reinforced Metal Hammer Loop: The heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant metal hammer loop is fully riveted to the camo fabric pouch, providing a rock-solid hold for hammers, hatchets, mallets, and other hand tools. Unlike flimsy clips that can bend or break, this loop keeps your tool locked in place, even during climbing, bending, or heavy movement.
  • Reinforced Metal Hammer Loop: The heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant metal hammer loop is fully riveted to the camo fabric pouch, providing a rock-solid hold for hammers, hatchets, mallets, and other hand tools. Unlike flimsy clips that can bend or break, this loop keeps your tool locked in place, even during climbing, bending, or heavy movement.
  • Durable Camo Fabric for Work & Outdoor Environments: Crafted with water-resistant, tear-proof Realtree camo Oxford fabric, this hammer loop blends seamlessly with hunting gear while standing up to daily construction wear.
  • Quick Access & Hands-Free Convenience: The open-top hammer loop design lets you grab or holster your tool in seconds, eliminating fumbling with clips or closures while on ladders, scaffolding, or in the field. The reinforced metal loop also prevents your tool from slipping out, even when you’re moving quickly.
  • Built to Last with Industrial-Grade Stitching: Every seam is double-stitched with heavy-duty thread, and stress points are reinforced with metal rivets to prevent tearing under load. This rugged hammer holster won’t fray or come loose, even with daily use in tough conditions like framing, roofing, or hunting expeditions.
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