Isn't bondhus parks oem for hex?
Yes. The blue set from Park Tools is made by Bondhus, according to a popular tool review website/blog.
I have the bicycle hex P-Handle set from Pedros Tools (same sizes as the Bondhus/Park Tool set, but adds a Torx T-25). They've been great, although I'd prefer a hard handle because I'm not a fan of the rubber ones on the Pedros and all the size markings have rubbed off.
The tool portion of these Pedros tools have held up great under hard use for years.
https://www.amazon.com/Pedros-T-Handle-Allen-Wrench-9-Piece/dp/B001C65P92/
I just like a little more meat to hold onto, compared to these bare L-Hex Wrenches in this thread. I mean, these bare-bones hex-keys are more portable, but I always lose them because of their lack of mass. I've been looking for another set of "P-Handled" hex tools, with the ball-end on the long-end of the arm. The Park Tools (by Bondhus) seem to come with the nicest holster for them, because the metal holders scrape the shaft of the tool and it's like fingernails on a chalkboard to me.
I've been considering PB Swiss and these Wera Hex-Plus, and will probably try them out if I can't find any with nice (non-rubbery) handles. I like how the shafts on these Wera are round, seems like it'd be comfortable to behold.