I tried using a microphone pouch to hold my climbing wrenches, but it didn't have a tethering point and also
quickly fell apart so I replaced it with a Milwaukee red tool pouch. They're superior in every way. The material
is thick like jean but also remarkably flexible. It includes a sturdy tether loop, large zipper pull, and sturdy
zipper teeth. The only issue is it's a bit larger than I'd like. BUT that also allows me to include the socket bag,
so I'm calling it a Win.
The wrenches are masterforce box with ratchet in the four common sizes for tower hardware. I've got them all
securely tethered to a central S-biner I can connect to my larger "traveling s-biner" to all those wrenches
stay tethered 100% of the time.
The sockets and ratchet are also masterforce. The wrench is a very short one, meant more for tight spaces than
for leverage. It's got a high click count and captures sockets, though needs to be manually tethered while in
use. I've got ten deep-well sockets in the pouch, ranging from 3/16 to 9/16, in small increments so all the
uncommon values are covered.
All sockets and wrenches are Standard. For metric, I need to get into the Tower Wrenches pouch, kept in the
Tower Bag.