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The Bennington Tool Chest Panel™ – V3 is a compact, high-performance chest platform designed for professionals who want maximum modularity without excess bulk. Built from rugged 1000D Air Jet Textured Nylon and engineered for all-day comfort, it serves as a versatile foundation for AIMS™ attachments, tool storage, and custom workflows.
With smart pocket placement, breathable padding, and adjustable Hi-Viz shoulder straps, the Bennington V3 delivers stability, comfort, and adaptability—whether you’re moving fast or working all day.
Handcrafted in the USA and backed by a Lifetime Guarantee.
The Bennington Tool Chest Panel™ – V3 is designed to be the core of a customizable chest system. Whether running minimal tools or building out a full modular setup, it provides a stable, balanced platform that keeps gear accessible without restricting movement.
Its low-profile size and thoughtful layout make it ideal for service work, inspections, finish work, or any job that demands mobility and adaptability.
Constructed from 1000D Air Jet Textured Nylon to handle daily jobsite abuse, sharp tools, and heavy wear without losing structure or performance.
Four AIMS™ attachment slots allow you to configure the panel to your exact workflow using Atlas 46 modular accessories.
Result: organized storage without unnecessary bulk.
Adjustable Hi-Viz shoulder straps provide a secure fit and increased jobsite visibility. EVA foam and spacer mesh padding deliver all-day comfort by improving airflow and reducing pressure points.
Four D-rings allow for accessory attachment, lanyards, or strap repositioning to fine-tune fit and function.
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Built to last. If it fails from normal use, we’ll make it right.
Put it to work on real jobs. If it’s not the right fit, return it within 46 days.
The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, part of the Saratoga campaign, that took place on August 16, 1777. The battle was a major strategic success for the American cause and is considered part of the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
