Another way of approaching your trail tool selection is what tools does your specific vehicle need? Most combo tool sets come with all sorts of items that either don't fit anything on your truck (mini Allen wrench sets, claw head hammer, small or odd sized wrenches/sockets, level, etc..) or you simply don't need it. We frequently work with people setting up their trucks and advise them to grab a six pack of your favorite beverage and sit in the driveway with all your tools and touch all the fasteners on your truck. Set aside the ones that fit and put the others back in your garage. Add a few matching openend/box end wrenches, sockets, vise grips, needle nose pliers, adjustable pliers, wire cutters, ball peen hammer, breaker bar, standard/Phillips screwdrivers, duct tape, mechanics wire, etc. as you can tell, this isn't the stuff that's in the prepackaged kits. Once assembled you'll be down to approx. 50-60 piece Tool kit that actually works on your truck for the typical types of repairs that may occur on the road or trail without hauling a 200 piece mechanics set.
Now, as far as brand name versus cheap tools. When you've spent time, energy, stress, blood, sweat and tears trying to get that rusted, jammed, buggered up nut/bolt on or off and you've literally stripped, bent or broke a cheap tool you'll appreciate a quality tool. That doesn't mean go out and go in debt for snap-on, Matco, etc, but at least go with the brand names with a warranty from national outlets. Good luck!
Sneak peek coming to OE East 2018: ATC/DeWalt 65 piece mechanics off-road tools set with lifetime worldwide warranty.
