Built on the job site

Your vest. Your tools. Your layout.

Modular clip-on holsters that snap directly onto safety vests. Reconfigure in seconds. Carry only what the job demands. Ditch the belt.

$31B PPE Market (NA)
0 Vest-mounted modular systems
11M+ US Construction Workers
The Problem

Tool belts were designed for a world that doesn't exist anymore

Back and hip strain

8+ hours of belt weight concentrated on your waist. Flooring guys know this pain better than anyone. Knee kickers, seam rollers, trowels, all hanging off one point.

One layout fits nobody

Your morning task needs three tools. After lunch, you need five different ones. Traditional belts force you to carry everything or waste time swapping.

Vests are wasted real estate

OSHA requires safety vests. You're already wearing them. But they just sit there with empty pockets while your belt does all the heavy lifting.

Modular means "sort of"

Existing clip systems lock you into one brand's belt. Fixed attachment points, limited positions. That's not modular. That's a menu with three items.

How SnapRig Works

Universal grid. Infinite configurations.

01

Grid base mounts to any vest

Lightweight MOLLE-compatible grid panels attach to your existing safety vest. No special vest required. Works with what you already own.

02

Snap holsters where you need them

Tool-specific holsters click into the grid at any position. Utility knife on the left chest. Chalk line on the right. Your call.

03

Reconfigure in seconds

Task changes, layout changes. Pop holsters off, snap new ones on. Like building blocks for your workday. No tools, no threading, no downtime.

Why SnapRig

Not another tool belt

Traditional / ClipTech
SnapRig
Mount point
Belt only
Safety vest (body-distributed)
Reconfigurability
Fixed clip positions
Universal grid, any position
Weight distribution
All on hips/waist
Across shoulders and torso
Requires special gear
Proprietary belt
Works with any ANSI vest
Swap time
Thread and buckle
Click. Done.

Built by a flooring installer who got tired of the belt.

SnapRig exists because every tool carry system on the market was designed by someone who never spent 10 hours on their knees installing hardwood. This one was designed on the job, for the job, by someone who lives it every day.