Arsenal 5700 16-Pocket Apron

Arsenal 5700 16-Pocket Apron
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Arsenal 5700 16-Pocket Apron

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
What goes up must come down in great looking canvas, the natural style that fits the way you and your job work. Our heavyweight canvas hangs with you through all the blood, sweat, and tears while leather reinforcements and nickel plated hardware give you ebytra strength where you need it the most. This 16-Pocket Apron: is ergonomically designed to hold tools, fasteners comfortable. It's also reflective! 5-Pockets for larger tools and cell phone 8-Pockets for pens, pencils, and small tools 3-Compartment chest pocket Adjustable belt with quick-release buckle Adjustable neck strap
12 Oz. 100% cotton duck with reflective trim 16-Pocket Apron features 3-compartment chest pocket 5 pockets for larger tools ; cell phone 8 pockets for pens, pencils, and small tools Dual hammer loops

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 12 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000LBK7WO
  • Item model number: 13690

Technical Details

  • 16-pocket apron designed to hold tools, fasteners comfortably
  • Special 5 pockets for larger tools and cell phone
  • For pens, pencils, and small tools there are 8 handy pockets
  • 3-compartment chest pocket
  • One size conveniently fits all

 

Arsenal 5700 16-Pocket Apron

 

Customer Reviews


I'm a finish carpenter who ends up needing lots of little tools close at hand but who dislikes the bulky bags most carpenters wear. I've used the bucket boss brand which is very durable and well designed- except that it hangs on your neck which gives me posture problems. There is a cross-back bucket boss apron but it is of light weight construction. I've been using the throw-away light-weight white (CLC?) cross back 12 pocket apron which actually is pretty comfortable for me (Average build, 5'11") but tools wear through it pretty quick.
The Ergodyne is light and very sturdy for the price. Pockets are a little larger than average. Hammer loops are strong and narrow side pockets fit a Stabilo torpedo level perfectly. After 5 months of almost always wearing it for 45 hr work week the only failure is some of the stitching at bottom edge of large chest pocket ( A little adhesive caulk does the trick :) ) So no five stars but would do 4 1/2 if I could. As for comfort- I cant get it to fit perfect but is more comfortable than the Bucket Boss. Not a lot of strap adjustment if you're a big guy.
Will buy again.
Update- 12/28/11 I just read my own review and had to change it from 4 to 5 stars. I'm just wearing out my 4th or 5th apron and I'm ordering more (I order them 2 at a time now). If you don't currently wear a work apron an added bonus is that it keeps your clothes cleaner and you can wipe excess glue on it :) . One down side I didn't mention (this is probably true of most aprons) is that when you bend down stuff can fall out of the top pocket - something to consider if you do a lot of baseboard...

I have used several aprons over the years and was looking for an upgrade. I forgot I was even wearing it. There was no pulling on the neck an fit the body well so there was nothing loose to potentially get caught up in machinery.

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