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B240 Electrician's Combo With Pro-Comfort Back Support Belt. Heavy Duty Work Belt (Medium 31-35 Inches)

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About this item

  • Comfort - The Gatorback Tool Belts have a patented air channel design to provide the user with a breathable, comfortable and sweat free experience. Even the foam backing we use in our belts is an ultra-breathable material to keep the belt cool and comfortable!
  • Tough - Every stress point on the pouches and on the belt are riveted AND bar tacked to ensure the pouches hold up for a long time!
  • Box Design - All of our pouches have an interior plastic lining to give them a box shape that won't sag. Unlike other pouches that are sewn at a point, the box design keeps the pouches open, accessible and prevents tools from poking holes through the bottom.



Product Description

The Gatorback B240

Our Electrician's belt is designed from those who have worked in the industry. From the tools you use to the comfort and durability, all of this has been a factor in the design of this belt. With a patented design there is no other belt like this on the market!

Included on Every Belt

  • #B201 - 18 Pocket Electricians Pouch
  • #B202 - 9 Pocket Fastener Pouch
  • #B400 - Pro-Comfort Back Support Belt
  • #602 - Hammer Holster
  • #604 - Tape Holder

Sizing

  • Small- 26"-30"
  • *Medium- 31"-35"
  • *Large- 35"-39"
  • XL- 40"-44"
  • 2XL- 45"-49"
  • 3XL- 50"-55"

*If you measure right around 35" but prefer a solid, snug fit, Medium will do the trick! For a loser fit, Large will work. Additionally, if there is any sizing issues on products purchased from Gatorback we will happily get you the size you need!

Air Channels

Patented Memory Foam Back-Support Pad

  • High quality memory foam is ergonomically molded and shaped to provide support and long-term comfort.
  • The molded air-channels allows for airflow under the belt to prevent overheating and reducing sweating.
  • The inside material is an ultra-breathable Lycra fabric that further promotes air flow.
  • Measures 8" at the widest part of the back support and tapers down to 3" at the front.

Reinforcement

Riveted & Bar-Tack Stitched

  • Every stress point along the pouches and belt is secured with bar-tack stitching and reinforced with metal rivets.
  • Every pocket opening has an extra layer of heavy-duty nylon webbing to prevent wear on the pouches

Boxed Design

Boxed Design

  • The pouches and pockets are designed to take on a "box" shape to maximize space and accessibility.
  • The main compartment of each pouch has a plastic reinforcement sewn into the material to prevent it from ever losing its shape or collapsing.
  • The boxed design keeps smaller items more accessible by removing difficult to reach crevasses caused by classic "envelope" style stitching that comes together at a point.

Double Metal Buckle

Leather-Tipped Belt

  • The main belt used features a genuine leather tipped end to increase strength, durability and to prevent holes from ever ripping out.
  • The double metal buckle makes for an extremely secure fit.

Suspender Ring

Metal Suspender Rings

  • Heavy-duty nickel plated steel suspender rings to allow for easy attachment of suspenders.
  • Fits all standard four-point suspenders on the market.
  • The rings are sewn into the belt at three points per ring across the width of the belt, making it nearly impossible to ever rip out. Even when fully loaded!

Carrying Handles

Carrying Handles

  • The belts have convenient carrying handles to make for easy transportation of the belt when not being worn.
  • These also aid in putting on and removing the belt, making your job easier!
  • They are attached to the belt with heavy duty metal rivets reinforced with bar-tack stitching.

B201 Inside

Designed For The Trade

  • The Gatorback Pouches on each of our combo's are designed for their specific trade.
  • We continuously work on updating designs and making the pouches the best fit for current needs.
  • The pouches can be removed or rearranged on the belt to allow you to set up your rig to what works best for you!

Sizing

Fitted Belts

  • Fitted belt (not one size fits all) means the back support and comfort is built specifically for YOU. Not just a generic foam pad.
  • This reduces unwanted excess material on your belt that would otherwise be hanging, cut off or folded over.
  • Having a belt that's made to fit a specific size increases comfort and utility! Just like anything else, getting a size that fits you makes for a better experience!
B240 Electrician Combo

Come Feel The Difference!

The Most Innovative and Comfortable Tool Belt on the Market!


Michael Danielak
2025-08-11 14:17:34
My old tool belt needed to be retired because the plastic buckle starting giving way (it would periodically just unclip resulting in my whole tool belt just falling off) and my utility knife, over time, eventually put a rather large hole in one of the pouches and now everything falls out in that pouch. After a bit of searching, I settled on the Gatorback brand of belts for the ratings of comfort and ability to swap out or customize locations of the pouches.I had 3 requirements I was looking for. 1. Easy adjustability of the buckle for spring/fall work for wearing a jacket and taking it off (I don’t want to spend 5 mins adjusting the belt width after taking off my jacket when it warms up in the day). 2. Minimum 3 pouches for parts (screws, staples, marrettes, etc.). 3. Enough space to accommodate a rigid utility knife sheath.I purchased the Electrician’s combo belt (right and left pouches on the pro-comfort back support belt). I finally had some time over the Covid lockdown to transfer my tools out of my old tool belt into this new one and test it out for a while.Some of the positives:COMFORT: Out of the box and used as-is, I noticed right away it was VERY comfortable. I tend to carry about 10-15 lbs of tools in the belt (including cordless drill) which always felt heavy with my old ‘front pouches’ belt and thin belt strap, and I would always need to adjust it. Going an entire day with this belt was not an issue regarding tool weight. Sure, I adjusted the way the belt sat every so often, but not due to pain or heaviness. I was very impressed with it. The waist strap is wide and padded which dissipates the force from the weight nicely.POUCH LOCATIONS: I really like having the pouches on the sides of your body instead of across the front of your waist (like my old belt had). Having the tools on my sides allows me to be able to bend down and work close to the ground without having the tool pouches get in the way. The tape measure clip can also be slid to the side enough to be clear of my stomach while I’m bent over to work on plugs :)SPACE: On the right side, there’s plenty of storage for all my frequently used hand tools and screwdrivers, and there was also enough space that I could add a sheath/holder for my utility knife. For electrical work, I use the utility knife so frequently when cutting in boxes that I don’t like retracting the blade before putting it back into my tool belt (hence why I got the hole in my old belt, my fault). In this new belt, there’s ample space for me to add a sheath for the knife to store it vertically and prevent the blade from hitting the bottom of the sack. I took a cut-off piece of irrigation ABS pipe, cut it to length, heated up one of the sides with a torch, and compressed it in a vise until it cooled so that the knife handle would sit into it and rest on the notch. I also like using a square for box installation, but I cut my square off at 3-1/2" (hard to explain why...but I just usually NEVER use my square beyond 3"). There’s a pocket at the top of both the left and right pouches that is 3-1/2” deep, so my square fits perfectly into this pocket and tucks away. A full size square WILL stick out if you put it into this pocket. I also made a holder for my drill bits out of a 2x4 cutoff, some spare 1/2" EMT conduit, and 3/8” rubber grommets (Gardner Bender).ADJUSTABILITY: Adjusting the buckle position to change the diameter of the belt is very fast. My waist size is about 38" and I got the Large version of the tool belt (36"-40"). I wear it at the 2nd smallest belt clip but there’s still an extra 3 or 4 holes above that which I can use while wearing a jacket. There’s also the ability to fine tune the position of the pouches and hammer clip around the belt, which is nice if you want to “wear the tools” more towards the front or back on your sides. They are held up primarily by the fabric belt loop, but are prevented from moving/sliding from a very sturdy strip of Velcro on the inside.Some of the negatives: These negatives are more specific just to my personal taste of tool location, but shouldn’t be used as a reason to not buy this.HAMMER CLIP: The hammer clip is positioned at your back (you can choose right or left of your back, depending on your handedness), but it’s a position which I just can’t get used to. I like having it on the side of the right pouch which makes for easier access for drawing and replacing. I saw some of the other versions of pouches (Carpenters pouch) has the hammer clip natively on the right side, but the pouch doesn’t have the same screwdriver/hand tool storage which is critical to have for electrical tools. So instead, I removed one of the external pockets for pliers on the right pouch, and riveted the hammer clip onto that spot. I kept the fabric backing that the hammer clip is attached to and it created a pseudo-pocket behind it which I can slip in a small tool. I used Arrow aluminum rivets from Home Depot (the long ones which are ½” long and 3/16” wide). They fit perfectly through the hammer clip hole. I also used a leather/fabric punch to create holes in the fabric (drilling through kind of works but the fabric just shreds instead of leaving a clean hole). I also used a #10 washer on the inside (blind end of the rivet) to allow for better hold of the rivet. I attached it in 4 corners, and so far I’ve had no problems with it coming off or moving.NUMBER OF POUCHES: Unfortunately the electrician’s belt combo only comes with 2 pouches for miscellaneous parts on the left side bag. I trained on my old belt with 3 pouches to individually hold staples, screws, and marrettes, and found it difficult using only 2 pouches when I tested out this new one. I tried for about a week, but I ended up needing to add an extra pouch. To do this, I purchased the B302 Foundations Tie Pouch (also from Gatorback) which has 2 of the small pouches hanging off the big one. I cut the stitching and 2 double-cap rivets that were holding each pouch in place, and attached them to the 2 existing pouches on the left side. I rolled the fabric header (where the stitching used to be) to make it look clean and used 2 rivets underneath in the top corners (per pouch) to hold the pouches. I added a third rivet in the middle to hold the new pouch down and prevent it from bouncing. Yes, it increases the overall “width” of my gear a bit, but I’ll take it so that I can have my extra pouches for space! I could have added them maybe on the front and back sides instead, but hindsight is 20/20.Overall, there’s no way I’m going back to my old belt. I’m impressed with the quality and comfort of the Gatorback design. Even though it’s a bit steep in price on the bell curve for tool belts, I’m not even thinking about that since I can wear this for 8 hours straight without hurting! It took me one evening of customizing the belt to get the modifications done, but anyone who is fairly handy should be able handle it (if you want to do anything of the sort). Who knows, maybe Gatorback will offer different pouch feature combos in the future?? :)
Dawson
2025-07-13 12:03:14
I recently ordered this tool belt a size too big, and was happy to see that you can exchange sizes for free. I was expecting to have to go through the annoying process of having to return the original belt and waiting for the smaller one to come in, but after contacting them they said they would send me a smaller belt (not a whole new pouch, just the leather belt), and let me keep the bigger one free of charge. I haven’t gotten the chance to use the belt yet, but I’ve tried it on and it’s the most comfortable belt I’ve ever worn by a mile (and that’s saying something considering I’ve used the Denali 2.0 by diamondback tools in the past). If you’re looking for a general electrician tool belt and don’t want to spend a fortune, I would 100% recommend buying from this company. Not only do they sell quality products, they also know how to take care of their customers. This is a smaller company that makes good quality products for a low price, which seems to be a hard thing to come by these days.
Amy Bailey
2025-07-04 13:22:30
This is spacious and comfortable
Stuart
2025-05-08 11:36:26
I have been an electrician for almost a decade so as you can imagine I have tried several tool rigs over the years . I have eyeballed this one for a while skeptical because of the price but what I can tell you is it was worth it . It fits good it feels good on my body . My tools fit good it’s a little different than my normal rig but I can adjust . The only thing I would change is how many holes are added to the belt itself due to the leather and my size I have to take it down to the last set of holes to lock the belt in place and the leather made it hard to take off but add a extra set of holes or so and problem is eliminated . I will see how the leather holds in time but who cares right the belt can be changed the bags and back support are what matters people reviewed complaing about the bags slot sizes for hand tools but mine fit good and over time once it is broken in they will fit better. This is a good buy I have so many ideas for a tool belt but at the end of the day I’m happy with my purchase
Aydan Kleist
2025-04-13 10:38:30
Buckle and belt system worked fine, had to chop a little to make it fit perfect on me. Quality is amazing and pouches work great for tools and connectors. Felt like there was a lot of extra unnecessary padding added on but do not regret buying at all! Has been working great for me.
Chris
2025-01-22 12:22:23
This is a wonderfully made belt. The pouches are made of sturdy material, and the pockets are thoughtfully arranged so that I can carry my most used tools easily.The belt is very comfortable around the waist. I got some suspenders with it as it gets fairly heavy with all the tools packed in and everything fits great. You can rearrange the placement of your clips and pouches for a bit of customization too.I'd like to shout out to the support team for their timely assistance. I had initially ordered the wrong size belt. But at my request they sent me a new one of the proper size at no extra cost and it came very quickly to my door.Thanks again, Gatorback for the wonderful belt. I would definitely buy again.
Jose Angel Moreno Perez
2024-12-18 12:20:48
Realmente estoy impresionado con la calidad del producto, viene en su caja de Amazon y aparte en su empaque original, no duden en comprarlo, es un producto americano y de una excelente calidad, vale cada centavo, gracias Amazon por traer este tipo de productos a México.
BH
2024-11-26 18:00:28
30 years as an electrician, and I have finally found a toolbelt that has enough space to hold all my tools, as well as fixings etc, and still have room to spare. Trust me when I say to buy the braces ( I bought the TradeGear Electrician's Belt & Bag Combo with magnetic wristband ) as they make it feel like you aren't even wearing a belt full of tools.
Client d'
2024-11-15 16:36:03
Mon fils l adore
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