

🛠️ Elevate your tool game with rugged, American-made craftsmanship!
The Occidental Leather High Mount Hammer Holder is a premium, American-made tool accessory designed for professionals who demand durability and comfort. Made from high-quality belting leather with a reinforced steel loop, it fits belts up to 2 inches and features a high mount design to prevent knee impact. With a weather-resistant finish and a 2-year limited warranty, this hammer holder combines rugged functionality with elegant craftsmanship, making it a must-have for serious tradespeople.









| ASIN | B0009H5GWQ |
| Brand Name | Occidental Leather |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,222) |
| Included Components | High Mount Hammer Holder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.01"L x 4"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Occidental Leather |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| UPC | 732233446538 752913184642 759244085204 787721608585 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
D**X
Excellent quality, form and function.
Top quality. What else can be said. This company makes really nice stuff. This hammer holder is rugged yet elegant. I’m pretty sure it will outlive me. The only criticism I have - and it’s not the manufacturer’s fault at all - is this style is a tiny bit noisy when a metal hammer is bouncing around in the metal guard. I’m obviously comparing it to the ones that have a non metal guard. But if that’s of no consequence to you, this should fit almost anything but a two handed sledge, the guard opening is big. But not so big that a small 12 oz head will fall through. They did a nice job. A two inch tool belt slides right through the belt loop and it’s easy to adjust positions. Recommended
B**L
High quality at a slightly high price
After looking at the orange and blue stores, I was very unhappy with their options for a hammer holder. They both had cheap leather that was punched out to thread your belt through, but worse was the poorly riveted on steel loops. The rivets just held right on to the leather with no reinforcement. I think I'm like most people in that I just drop my hammer into my holder. I believe that the rivets in these cheapo holsters will tear out in just a few months of this kind of use. I don't want to waste my time constantly replacing poorly made stuff, so I bought the Occidental Leather hammer holster instead. It has the leather looped to make a tunnel to thread your belt through. This is more durable, but does allow the holder to move freely on your belt. The steel loop is riveted on, but the rivets go through washers on the back side. This spreads the strain out over a larger area so they don't tear through. The holster is also tanned, so it has some protection from the elements. This particular model has the steel loop fairly high compared to what you typical find in stores. It helps keep your hammer from banging into your knee all day, depending on the hammer's length. I haven't decided if I really like this or not, all I can say it that it doesn't bother me. I expect that I won't find myself regretting buying this over the cheaply big box store versions any time soon.
R**A
Won't need to replace this frequently
As another reviewer noted, what you find in the Blue or the Orange big box places is nothing like this. I was looking to replace my preferred style of hammer holster - with a hammer loop of leather not metal, as it holds the hammer better when climbing around - but didn't find anything like my older one in terms of quality. (here's one that I decided against: Bon 14-246 Leather Hammer Loop ). I am the type that would rather spend a bit more money now, but something well made, and have it for a long time. So, after resigning myself to the fact that I wasn't going to find my favorite type of hammer holster anywhere around where I live, I started looking online. However, it's very hard to discern quality of manufacture sometimes when buying online, and I also found the offerings were clearly not made in the U.S. I'm no xenophobe, but I figured if the price was too cheap, and it was made abroad, the quality probably wasn't very high. At that point, I began looking for this style hammer holster -- with a metal loop -- and again found that the offerrings in the Blue and Orange places as well as in the few remaining builder's supply places weren't very durable. I am not sure how, but I eventually stumbled upon the Occidental products and saw that I had finally found my next hammer holster. Now, after a few weeks of use I can say that it is very well made, and I'm happy with my purchase, although I am still lamenting having to switch from the leather loop type. Oh well .... I believe this high mount is the best solution to my needs, and the Occidental build quality is very, very good.
B**N
Hammer doesn’t hit back of my knee anymore
Great occidental leather quality workmanship
Y**A
Excelente, la calidad es perfecta cuero duro
P**L
Perfectly for the job
Well constructed and fits on a 2 inch belt perfectly
A**O
Exelente calidad, llego demasiado pronto
A**E
High-quality! Perfect for me.
The leather is super high-quality will last a long time. High mounting so no more knee slapping with my hammer. Using it on my 3 inch leather belt.
G**O
Buen material 100 por ciento piel hecho para uso rudo para cualquier tamaño de martillo ajuste perfecto.
A**N
使いやすくカッコいい
W**Y
Again Americans know how to make top quality tool ware
S**S
Holds your hammer way higher than the stock belt loop on occidental pouches, much better for working without having the back of your knees slapped or your hammer fetching between your legs
E**T
Quality is just amazing I didn't think they built em like this anymore would have love a the ring not reaching out as far but great