Everyday Carry

BOND Tool Roll

Authored by:
Jonathan Tayag
BOND Tool Roll

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There's nothing worse than having to rummage through a bag to find the gear you need. It's frustrating to say the least, but it happens even to the best of us. That's why it's especially important to keep your gear organized in one place inside your bag. Expanding upon their lineup of EDC pouches and dopp kits, BOND offers a new organization solution with their durable Tool Roll. It's a unique way to keep all your gear protected in one place thanks to its efficient rolling design.

There's quite a lot of organization space built into the Tool Roll's design. It starts with three large pockets, sized just right for passports and small notebooks, as well as your smaller electronics. Then there's nine useful “no-slip” elastic holders that can fit your various pens, flashlights, knives, and cables. At the edge of the Tool Roll there's a YKK-zippered compartment for smaller gear and other valuables. When you're done loading it up, just roll it together and close it with the included aircraft-grade aluminum hook and strap. When it's time to get to work, unrolling the organizer gives you at-a-glance identification of your gear as well as easy access.

And with all that space, it's a good thing that the Tool Roll is built out of hardy 840D nylon. With its double-stitching and bartack construction, you can feel confident filling it with your best gear. The Travel Roll is built to last, and BOND Travel Gear stands by its longevity with a lifetime warranty. No matter what you carry and what you do, you can use the BOND Tool Roll to suit your needs. Grab one in black or coyote brown at the link below.

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Jonathan Tayag

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About the Author
Jonathan Tayag is secretly an information technology and corporate security expert who prefers to moonlight as a creative event and commercial photographer whenever possible. His varied experience and substantial travels have led him to seek, without even thinking about it at first, the best gear for the best use at the best price available. Before the concept of EDC (everyday carry) firmly took hold, Jonathan already spent untold amounts of time optimizing for the best-in-slot pieces of gear, from cameras and lenses to pocket knives, pens, and bags and packs. In November 2015, Jonathan joined EverydayCarry.com and has since written numerous articles and guides to help impart his knowledge to the community as a whole.

Jonathan's photographic works have appeared on numerous online websites, print, video, and television outlets for over a decade. Jonathan's previous clients include Blizzard Entertainment, Red Bull, ESL, Razer, and several other endemic and non-endemic esports sponsors and brands. His work also features heavily in online competitive gaming communities, especially those of the StarCraft and Fighting Game genres. You've likely seen his work if you've spent time in a stream or in-game chat over the years.

Discussion (3 total)

Yogi ·
Be interesting to see this (8.5x4.8x1.5) stocked as an IFAK. 9 loops and 3 pockets, not sure would replace my current VanQuest (8x5.5x3) FATpack due to easy of access but a concept that should be explored for that car or backpack FAK.
snowboardingbum ·
Ugh -- deceiving product photo. A. You can't travel (Passport) with knives B. once you place that passport and notebook inside, you can't roll it up as intended. I've wanted to like rolls but, after a few, they just don't make sense for these purposes.
Brandon ·
If anyone has a coyote (tan) version of this they'd like to sell, please let me know.