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The ASP Molle Baton Holder Pouch by Miles Tactical is a heavy-duty, versatile pouch designed to securely hold expandable batons (16"-26"), flashlights, and multi-tools up to 1.25" diameter. Made from durable 1000 Denier Cordura Nylon with industrial-strength Velcro and a strong 2" elastic retention strap, it offers reliable MOLLE and belt compatibility. This pouch combines rugged construction with practical design, backed by a 1-year manufacturer replacement warranty.
Color | Khaki |
Brand | Miles Tactical |
Material | Cordura Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 2.25"W x 8.5"H |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Manufacturer | Miles Tactical |
UPC | 799209298348 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 2.6 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 2.25 x 8.5 inches |
Brand Name | Miles Tactical |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 29834 |
Size | 16"-26" |
A**Y
Perfect Fit and High-Quality Construction
This ASP Molle Baton Holder Pouch is exactly as described and exceeded my expectations. The quality is excellent—durable, well-stitched, and securely holds my expandable baton in place without any shifting. The MOLLE compatibility makes it easy to attach to my gear, and the design allows for quick and smooth access when needed. The velcro is really sturdy. I bought it to hold a safety baton but it will also work great for my flashlights. If you're looking for a reliable, well-made, and sturdy holder, this one is a great choice! Highly recommend.
T**N
Actually fits
This expandable baton holder actually fits 21 or 26 inch (moderate or extra length) batons. It keeps the baton snugly in place, but allows a smooth and fast draw, unlike some leather holders that have more friction. On the back, you have molle compatible loops and straps, but for belt use the top section on the back only has velcro on one side, allowing it to slide onto your belt and get into position without fighting, and staying in place where you want to carry it. My baton is happy, so I am happy.
D**A
Fits my "(26" Collapsible Trekking Pole)" perfectly
My Mrs and I walk 3 to 3-1/2 miles every night. We live in the insane state of Californication and our laws are nothing short of idiotic. To keep critters and dogs and other animals away from us while we walk, I purchased a set of 26" steel collapsible "Trekking Poles" so we are not defenseless should an animal try to get at us. It's heavy 1-1/4" diameter and about 9-5/8" long when collapsed. Carrying it in my back pocket was cumbersome and uncomfortable. I searched for holster for it and found the Miles Tactical ASP Molle Baton Holder Pouch. This thing perfectly captures my "Trekking Pole" and attaches either vertically or horizontally to any belt or strap. Now I attach the holstered pole to a belt and swing it over my back and it comfortably sits there as we walk. It's secure and pulls out easily like a Mace by reaching behind me. The construction is very good and materials are strong and flexible. Not sure what all the Molle Hype is but the velcro straps work perfectly and make attaching it to a belt very easy. This is a little more expensive than others but so far very worth the price.
T**S
Good baton holder with caveats
I must say that I was expecting traditional molle straps with snap attachments.Instead this holder has velcro on the straps to secure this to a molle carrier.The horizontal straps make mounting this in a traditional configuration difficult due to there placement.The build on this carrier seems to be decent but, time will tell on how it will hold up.I had to use a zip tie to secure the ends of the straps since the velcro does not run far enough at the bottom to effectively secure the ends of the straps.It does hold a baton in place and does not appear that it will fall out during activity.I think that this case would be very good if the straps were either lengthened a bit or snaps added in place of the velcro.I would also prefer to not have the horizontal straps (not sure why someone would want to wear a 21 or 26 inch baton horizontally) but, being able to remove those would be a plus in my opinion.I am up in the air if I will be sending this back or not.
M**T
BETTER THAN ALL THE REST, HANDS DOWN! ORDERED ANOTHER IMMEDIATELY.
Okay, I was surprised to find out that this tactical molle baton holder was a start up company!? Miles, for the life of me I cannot understand why you don't have a military contract! The quality of this very thick nylon baton holder is the best I have encountered so far, bar none! There are at least 1/2 a dozen ways to attach this super-thick, stiff nylon to your gear: laterally, vertically, molle, velcro (at least three Velcro possibilities, X cross.. and I wouldn't worry at all to wear it inverted! As a matter of fact there are so many different ways you could wear this holster, that I am having a hard time choosing which way to do so!Great job, great product.
R**R
You will not be disappointed
The carrier is top notch. It’s well constructed and very durable. It retains my baton well it’s always kept in place and the function of having either on my belt or on my kit is awesome. I plan on outfitting my unit with these baton carriers.
A**3
Ability to fit different batons
Extremely reasonable price, holder able to fit many different batons, keeps baton secure even while running.
C**S
The two straps are too close together so they want to bend whenever placing them on a truly MOLLE/PALS compliant vest that has good stitching. Also
Holds the baton well so far. Will see how the elastic holds up.The MOLLE webbing is not truly MOLLE/PALS compatible. The two straps are too close together so they want to bend whenever placing them on a truly MOLLE/PALS compliant vest that has good stitching. Also, it has no cross webbing. Just the two loops that have Velrco on them. So you can't actually weave it through the MOLLE webbbing... there isn't anything to weave through. I guess it might stick to the velcro, but it would be one inch or less patches, so not very secure. If mounted on a MOLLE vest it could start bouncing around if you are running or very active.Not bad on a belt though.The front of the holder is covered in a Velcro type, loop side. No idea what I would stick to that. It's a baton holder, not like I'm going to try the velcro mag pouches, or any morale patches.
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