I love wrench rolls. A space for each wrench, easy to see if someone is missing, and it provides a clean space to set things. Get one for standard and another for metric.
Maybe one day I will be willing to afford one of these ones:
http://adventuretoolcompany.com/product/shoproll-tool-roll
For the time being I am using this sort:
https://www.amazon.com/Bucket-Boss-...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=T54G738ZQ3Z39YK6M5KW
Sockets are another matter...
For years I have been using the cheap metal socket boxes (the sort you would get at a hardware store, usually with both standard and metric sockets in it, all of the contents absolute junk) with socket rails cut down to fit inside. With the sockets clipped on the rails it is again clear whether or not any of the sockets are missing. Ratchets, extensions, universals etc. just fit in as best possible. This fits a rail of 3/8" standard, a rail of 3/8" metric and a rail of 1/4" combined standard/metric, a 1/4" ratchet, a 3/8" ratchet, a 1/4" "screwdriver", a pair of universals, enough extensions to deal with the CPS and a handful of other bits that I would have to open up the box in order to recall.
The problem with this system is that it won't fit larger sockets (not enough room, and box wouldn't close on them anyways), and it doesn't provide a dedicated home for anything but the sockets themselves.
There is a new product called a Socket Roll. We did a group buy in the SoCal chapter. It at least provides dedicated homes for ratchets and homes for a selection of sizes of larger sockets, but even it doesn't take care of everything. The 30 mm socket for the T-case fill plug and the 36 mm for the D30 axle nuts still have to reside in the tool bag, and checking to see if all the sockets are back in their homes requires holding the roll at an angle and looking into the rows of elastic pockets. And the elastic pockets are pretty stiff too. You need to use an extension just to get the sockets in and out of their pockets. Time will tell how those behave long term. I am not yet at the point of giving up on my cheap metal box of sockets on rails.
The nice thing about the wrench rolls and the cheap metal box is that they will all fit underneath one of the front seats. The Socket Roll is too big for that and has to be stowed in the rear cargo area. That fancy ATC shop roll would pose the same challenge.
Pick your compromises.