![]() Sliding the roll out of the raincover, you’ll see lots of tool storage pockets, with webbing straps to hold everything. If you’re riding in the desert and don’t need the raincover, no problem: reduce bulk by leaving the raincover at home and taking only the tool roll itself. This one is tough as nails, and it doubles as a trailside parts tray. Tools are heavy and hard, and they press and vibrate against everything they touch, so the rain cover's gotta' be tough. The Fatty & Pinner come with highly abrasion-proof, welded-seam, waterproof rain covers. Is there another waterproof tool roll out there? If so, we haven't seen it. We cut zero corners on materials and features, and we hope we created the most awesome tool roll you'll ever own. So we went a different direction in designing the Fatty and Pinner. Many OEMs even ship a tool roll for free with every bike. ![]() There are so many tool rolls already on the market, all with very similar features, and all at the lowest possible prices. With tool rolls, we felt there’d been a ‘race to the bottom’ on price-point and features. The beauty of a roll versus, say, a bag or box, is that it naturally expands and contracts based on how much stuff is in it, and it conforms to a wide variety of tool shapes and sizes, while still rolling into a tidy package that fits in a stash-spot or external pocket. With more research though, we came around. Surely there's a better, more modern way? A tool roll seems so old-school, like something a cowboy would've carried, or a biker gang in the 50s. ![]() When we first investigated tool storage solutions several years ago, we were initially turned off by the ‘roll,’ even though we were all using them. ![]()
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