A bolo scabbard, tied at the waist with a scabbard belt, alibun, for carrying a bolo, hanggap.
Scabbards are made of wood and are commonly open-faced with a cross-strap, alapang, about two-thirds of the way from the top, used to hold the bolo in place. Some scabbards are double sided made of two flat boards. The bolo is inserted between the sides. A scabbard belt, alibun, is attached to a cord-loop, īngan di ho'ot, pungko'dan, positioned at the cross-strap or about two-thirds of the way from the top of a double-sided scabbard. At the opposite side, at the upper end, is another cord-loop, pungko'dan. The belt is tied to the loop by means of two belt tie strings, bolenot.