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The Maxpedition Ziphook Pocket Organizer (Small) in Foliage Green is a compact, lightweight organizer crafted from rugged 1050-denier ballistic nylon. Measuring just 11.4 x 3.8 x 16.5 cm and weighing 162 grams, it offers water and abrasion resistance to protect your essentials. Designed for portability and efficient organization, this unisex accessory is perfect for professionals seeking durable, stylish everyday carry solutions.
Color | Foliage Green |
Size | S |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material type | 1050-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric |
Number of items | 1 |
Features | Portable |
Included components | Ziphook Pocket Organizer (Small) (Foliage Green) |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | MAXPEDITION HARD-USE GEAR |
Item model number | PT1535F |
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.81 x 16.51 cm; 162 g |
ASIN | B01ECXU7WG |
M**O
Excellent pouch with Maxpedition's usual hi quality finish.
Great product. Solid Atlas attachments either to another Maxpedition bag. I have mine either on shoulder strap or side pocket of my Wolfspur.
Y**
no more cramed pockets
great product.
F**Y
Well-made small phone pouch (caseless in front pocket). The pull-up feature doesn't work that well.
Well-made, sturdy, expensive (you're paying for the Maxpedition brand). It's a small compact pouch which looks very fat when full. Depending on its size, a phone goes in the front or rear pocket. The two pockets turns this into a very small EDC (everyday carry). Maxpedition calls this the PUP - Phone Utility Pouch. The Amazon page calls it Phone Utility Bag (PUB!).PULL-UP FEATUREThe phone, provided it's in the front pocket, is meant to lift niftily upwards so that it can be taken hold of more easily, by pulling the front strap up to open the pocket and continue pulling up to pull the phone up, but it doesn't do it nearly as well as in the Maxpedition Y ouTube demo /watch?v=rD2KnJbBQaw which is for an older version than the one I received (with the newer one you can't access the lifting "mechanism" i.e. the button). To fit the front pocket, the phone really needs to be narrow and slimline e.g. a smartphone, and NOT be in a case - the Maxpedition demo shows that clearly.VERSATILE ATTACHMENT OPTIONS USING MOLLEThe MOLLE* webbing and straps (but they are plastic) on the pouch's rear are handy, allowing the pouch to be firmly attached other things such as a backpack.* MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment - a version of load-bearing gear used by the U.S. MilitaryDISCREET BRANDINGIt comes with two Maxpedition (unobtrusively marked "Maxpedition") zipper pull cords. Otherwise there's no Maxpedition patch. This means the branding is discreet, which I personally prefer, but mentioned as some like discreet branding, others like it to be conspicuous as Maxpedition has a reputation for top quality and top price.SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVEMENTThe pouch could do with small built-in D-rings so that an optional shoulder strap can be added, or to hang items from e.g. mini-torch, key. This would greatly increase the range of use and really would turn it into a good small EDC, as other EDCs tend to be large.
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