Anthropologists believe early humans first began making tools around 2.6 million years ago. UnNaked Ape believes they would have got around to it a lot sooner if they’d had these utility rolls to carry them around.
These rolls can hold everything from knives and kitchen utensils, paintbrushes and pallet knives, gardening tools, and beyond. Our percussionist friends even like to use them for their drumsticks and mallets!
Made of sturdy double-sided canvas, these rolls are puncture and tear resistant, while padded enough to protect the tools inside from the rigors of work and play. A side clasp and ties keep everything bundled securely.
Utility Roll
Materials: Loose weave cotton canvas, 100% cotton
*Despite puncture/tear resistance, UA recommends using blade guards for any sharp or pointy things. It just good practice, anyway!
*Tools and such not included.