Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. FUERI bundles are priced as a complete set, which works out lower than buying the belt and suspender separately. You also avoid the time and risk of matching hardware between brands.
No. Each bundle is matched to its belt design, and most bundles let you choose between Fully Padded and Shoulder-Padded suspender options. Color and material choices vary by product.
The 16-pocket Pro Framing bundle (with triple hammer holder) and the 26-pocket bundle are built for full-time framing. Both offer dedicated hammer holders, deep nail pockets for 16d sinkers and roofing nails, and rivet-reinforced stress points.
The 17-pocket and 19-pocket leather bundles, plus the green nylon and leather hybrid, suit electrical, finish, and service work where you want fast access to linesman pliers, wire strippers, a tape measure, and a speed square without a full framer's load.
Every bundle adjusts from 30 to 52 inches, covering Medium through 2X-Large. The suspender has front-buckle and back-screw adjustments for height and torso fit.
Yes. Every bundle is backed by a 1-year FUERI warranty covering manufacturing defects.
FUERI bundles ship pre-matched: the suspender hooks clip directly into four reinforced D-loops on the belt. If you're attaching suspenders to a belt without D-loops, you'll need a separate suspender loop attachment kit, most universal kits fit belts up to 3 inches wide.
A loaded belt with no suspenders puts weight directly on your hips and lower back, which causes fatigue over a long shift. A belt-and-suspender combo redistributes that load across your shoulders, reducing the strain that leads to back issues over time.
Wipe down with a damp cloth to remove dust and chalk. For deeper cleaning, use saddle soap, then condition with a leather oil (mink oil or a wax-based balm) once or twice a year. Don't soak the leather, don't put it in a dryer, and let it air-dry fully before reapplying conditioner.
Yes. Suspenders shift load from your hips to your shoulders, which reduces lower-back strain on long shifts. Most full-time tradesmen who switch to a belt-and-suspender combo don't go back, especially for framing, finish carpentry, and overhead work.










