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Brand | Fishbone Offroad |
Tool Type | Tool Bags |
Excellent Multi-Purpose Gear Bag. Keep your tools and recovery gear properly stored and organized with the Fishbone Offroad Tool and Recovery Bag. This tool and recovery gear bag’s sturdy construction allows you to organize and store just about any other emergency gear you have lying around in your Silverado. This gear bag is ideal for carrying hand tools, torches, winch lines, first aid kits, D-rings, and much more. This way, you don’t have to fumble around through every nook and cranny in your truck just to get to a tool or equipment you need.
Efficient Design. This tool and gear bag features the classic duffel bag design but with a large flap-style opening that covers almost the entire top section of the bag. This design makes storing and retrieving any tool or gear much more efficient. In fact, this bag measures 18 inches long x 8 inches wide x 8 inches tall when fully expanded, offering 1,152 cubic inches of space. Best of all, this bag can be folded into a small package when not in use so it doesn’t take too much storage space.
Sturdy Build Quality. This Fishbone Offroad tool and gear bag is manufactured from high-grade polymer fabric, making it quite durable and moisture resistant. Its straps are made from tough nylon webbing and are designed to wrap around the bag, offering ideal support to prevent its base from tearing. Meanwhile, its zipper features a dual-pull design and large teeth for smooth operation. Finally, this tool and gear bag is available in black for a look that complements your interiors nicely.
Application. The Fishbone Offroad Tool and Recovery Bag fits all Chevrolet Silverado 1500 models.
Fishbone Offroad FB55242
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