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ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Veto Pro Pac EVO System with Tool Bags and Pouches

New Veto Pro Pac EVO System with Tool Bags and Pouches

Feb 4, 2026 Stuart 4 Comments

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Veto Pro Pac EVO Tool Bag and Pouch Lineup

Veto Pro Pac, now owned by the same private equity firm as Malco Tools (see Veto Pro Pac SOLD to Private Investment-Owned Malco Tools) has teased that something big is coming. We now know that the “something big” is a new line of Veto EVO tool bags and pouches.

The new Veto Evo tool bags have mounts on both sides to which users can fasten any of the new line of pouches.

The Evo system docks can also accommodate other tools with belt clips, such as tape measures.

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I can’t see any other notable differences compared to existing Veto products, aside from the Evo mounting clips.

Veto Pro Pac EVO Tool Bag with Side Pouches

You can mix and match the pouches as needed.

The setup above features the Tech Pac Evo ($410), a tool pouch ($95 to $125), and what looks to be the large zippered pouch ($95). As shown, my estimate puts it at $600 to $630, depending on the size of the tool pouch (I can’t really tell).

There are several other Evo tool bags, and from what I can tell they’re all appreciably more expensive than the non-Evo equivalents. The price for the smallest bag went from $210 (non-Evo) to $260 (Evo). From what I can tell, the only major difference is that Veto removed the side tool and accessory holders on both sides and replaced them with Evo tool pouch receivers.

This launch seems very underwhelming to me. What are your thoughts?

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4 Comments

  1. Jack

    3 hours ago

    I’ve not seen how easily/securely this system connects? If its too loose and the fully loaded pouches fall off that’s not good, if its too secure or needs two hands then it might discourage its purpose of removing them at all?

    I think this will meet a very specific requirement somebody who wants to walk to site with everything they need, but not on their belt. They then put on their belt pouches, complete work, take them off, reattach them to the pack and walk back off site again?

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  2. Yadda

    2 hours ago

    Very cool, I wish I could justify needing one.

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  3. MattW.

    2 hours ago

    The new pouches are cool since with magnets on them allow you to hang them off metal. Since they came out with spmc and the magnetic pouches many people wanted that on there regular sized pouches. They did that and for hvac professional theres a great metal pannel everywhere. A expensive meter sc680 they even made a super tall one at nearly 13in tall. As a daily mp2x user I love the idea of hanging my pouch on a magnet instead of the kickstand. Expensive yes but theres clearly a active market that makes money with there tools wanting this.

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    • MattW.

      1 hour ago

      While im likeley to get the “meters have magnetic straps already” comment the case holds keeps rain weather sun glare direct sunlight ect off it. Not too much to ask to protect a expensive meter eith a 100ish dollar handy pouch.

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