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Fix Mfg’s new Strap On is here; don’t worry, it’s just a mini tool holder

Fix Manufacturing Strap On Tool Holster multi-tool carrier
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Fix Mother Fu… I mean, Fix Manufacturing has made their Strap On Tool Holster now available on its own, so you can always take their compact, carry-it-everywhere Wheelie Wrench multi-tool with you on the go. Originally debuted inside a belt buckle when the company was Kickstarted into existence a couple of years ago, a collaboration between Enve & Mission Workshop earlier this summer gave us an early look at the more versatile Strap On carrier.

Fix Manufacturing Strap On Tool Holster multi-tool carrier

The simple US-made Strap On Tool Holster lets you attach any of Fix’s multi-tools (including the upcoming, expanded Wheelie Wrench Pro) to anything with a waist belt or a shoulder strap – whether that is a hydration pack, a waist pack, a larger backpack, or even a webbing belt.

Fix Strap On multi-tool carrier – Details & Pricing

Fix Manufacturing Strap On Tool Holster multi-tool carrier

The $25 Strap On (not including the tool) is made of an anodized 6061 aluminum clip with a glass fiber-reinforced Payload Pocket where you mini-tool is carried. The Wheelie Wrench tool itself, will add another $30 to your setup, if you don’t yet have one.

Fix Manufacturing Strap On Tool Holster multi-tool carrier

Weighing just 33g, the Strap On comes in two sizes – narrow for 1″/25mm straps, or wide for 1.5″/38mm straps. And yes, of course you can open your beer with it.

Fix Manufacturing Strap On Tool Holster multi-tool carrier

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Dude
Dude
6 years ago

Hey, bike industry bros, stop with the sex jokes. It’s hella off-putting, and not contributing to a healthy culture to grow the sport.

Patrick
Patrick
6 years ago
Reply to  Dude

Amen to that. Cool idea and they have fun names like Board Sword (skateboard), Powder Pliers (snow board or ski), Wheelie Wrench (bicycles), and a Surf Keychain for the rest of their lineup. The concepts are neat and I really appreciate the small addition of labeled sizes on mini tools. The ‘Strap On’ seems really shortsighted in what appears to be a series of decent decisions and collaborations up to that point.

FFM
FFM
6 years ago
Reply to  Dude

Agreed! It’s very tiresome explaining to customers that their folded fender options are Ass Savers or Mucky Nutz. Don’t get me started on chamois creams. Let’s throw in sex toy jokes and an obligatory bottle opener to cement the idea that we’re all adult children.

That being said this looks like a super cool product.

Patrick
Patrick
6 years ago
Reply to  FFM

I never thought about fender naming. Yowzers.

At least the name Buttonhole isn’t sexist…cause I sure like it. “Friction Zone” by Brave Soldier might be the most appropriately named one out there! Also a fantastic option.

Mr. Jones Curry
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick

I think the name is great. Don’t cave in Fix!

dbrb
dbrb
6 years ago
Reply to  Dude

OG cycling, especially mountain, used to be punk rock. Now we’re getting more vanilla riders, and while it’s good for buisness (industry guy here) it’s making the culture pretty boring. Same as trails, you have to go further and further to find good trail that’s left alone!

dockboy
dockboy
6 years ago

Who at this point really needs another built-in bottle opener?

Topo Chico 4 Life!
Topo Chico 4 Life!
6 years ago
Reply to  dockboy

Especially since they all pale in comparison to the best of all bottle openers, the 2015 Ford Fusion, door lock bolt thingy us legitimately better than any purpose built bottle opener ever.

Brad J Sedola
Brad J Sedola
6 years ago

Bottles in the bush is just dumb. Cans FTW.
Too many cut paws out on our rides.

Vazzedup
Vazzedup
6 years ago
Reply to  Brad J Sedola

+1 Cans as the way, and they must know it by now (unless they don’t drink), so its sad that companies still need to put bottle openers on products to be hip.

Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming
6 years ago

For all those times you take glass bottles out on rides!

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