How to carry your big multiple cell phones? How to carry your many different accessories when you go to work or outdoor? Are you looking for the Most Lightweight, Multi-Purpose, Durable and Portable Pouch with Unbeatable Price? This ZJtech molle pouch would meet all your demands. Specification: Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.7x 2 inches Constructed of 1000D Nylon , Durable, Waterproof, Wear-resisting and lightweight. This EDC molle pouch have a molle system on back, you can use it with other molle military tactical bag, backpack , tactical vest, etc. It is suitable for most of smart phones, such as iPhone 5 5s 6 6plus 6s 6s plus Samsung Galaxy S6 edge S7 edge Galaxy Mega i9200 i9208 S3 i9300 S4 i9500 S5 i9600 LG G2 pro G3 Nexus 5 HTC M7 M8 and more This molle pouch is a great organizer for money, flashlight, camera, key, Power Bank, wallet, pen, knife, notebook, small tool etc small accessories. It's a ideal molle bag, tactical waist bag or gadget pouch. Inside the bag are two large zippered compartments With a Exterior pen sheath for rapid access Suitable for outdoor sports, hiking, climbing, hunting, camping mountaineering Package included: 1 x Compact EDC pouch (Accessories are not included) 1 x Free Aluminum Carabiner Warranty: We offer 90 Days Money Back Warranty. if you unsatisfied with the quality of our product, you can contact us with your complaints and 100% get your money back. Please Note: Due to lighting effects and monitor's brightness/contrast settings etc, the color tone of the website's photo and the actual item could be slightly different. please in kind prevail
B**S
Great pouch,sort of, well maybe not!
Finally a pouch capable of accepting my droid2 with speck armour case! And room for other EDC items. Well it's been just over a month since I got this handy little pouch and I am already having to see the bottom closed because when the manufacturer made it they didn't leave enough material for their stitches,so after losing a $30.00 multi tool I noticed the bottom had opened up. Not very happy now!
J**F
For you devil dogs the front pouch will hold two cans of dip comfortably I use the pouch closest to me to keep ...
Zippers work well, absolutely no complaints. If your a Forward Observer I highly suggest getting one of these. Works very well with keeping a straight edge and map pens. For you devil dogs the front pouch will hold two cans of dip comfortably I use the pouch closest to me to keep my phone in. However the front pouch will hold an Iphone 6 with a lifeproof case on. The buckle can support your helmet as well, if your attaching to your flak. Color is a little bit off from coyote, but give it some time in the field and eventually everything is the same color. Zippers slide open for quick access as well. Greatly made at a price that you can't pass up
C**N
I really like this pouch and have all kinds of things stuffed ...
I really like this pouch and have all kinds of things stuffed into mine. But be aware: if you have a "phablet" size phone, it isn't going to fit as shown in the picture. That pocket will fit an iPhone 5s but nothing much bigger. I have a Nexus 6P and it won't go in there - I keep it in the main compartment. Still a great pouch with lots of internally-divided storage to keep things from scratching each other. I store a spare charger/cable, my Nexus 6P phone, a backup iPhone 5s for an emergency GPS, my belt knife (while wearing my pack, I can't wear it directly on my belt), a flashlight, a compass, a sharpie, a lighter, a small multi-tool, and a few other tidbits in there and they all basically disappear. Unlike other pouches I also use, this one has good internal structure so it won't sag no matter how much you stuff into it.
B**D
Excellent Utility Kit
This was exactly what I wanted. My HTC 9 phone, in a thin case, fits in the front pocket with no problems. The pen holder took a large pen. I put a battery charger in one pocket and a note book in the other pocket. I still have room for other items that I need to keep handy. The back straps can be used over a wide belt or attached to MOLLE straps on a pack. The workmanship looks good. The materials are thick enough to protect the contents. When there was a delivery problem (the carrier's fault), the vendor was quick to respond.I'm not sure a Galaxy Note size phone will fit, but others say an iPhone Plus will fit. Only a very small pistol might fit. It could be used as a basic first aid kit. It would be best for small tools, a compass, snacks, small folded maps, or electronic devices and the required backup batteries.I look forward to using it.
B**M
My perfect EDC man bag
My perfect EDC man bag. Here is why:Fits my Samsung Note 5, which is a pretty big phone, in the phone sleeve perfectly. There is even room left on the adjustable strap if it was a cm taller.EDC a portable charging block, two usb cords, 2 mechanical pencils, 2 pens, 1 pen flashlight, wallet, and sometimes a bottle of eyedrops, all without bulging.Zippers each go a different direction, so once you know which is which, it is easy to reach down without looking to pull open either the front or back pocket.Zippers are very smooth opening, and closing. Little bit of work closing them if you've stuffed the pockets too much.MOLLE webbing on the back is horizontal for adding to the bag, and it was two large (4 row) MOLLE straps so you can attach this to the webbing of another bag. I have a Camelbak H.A.W.G Mil Spec Antidote Hydration Backpack, Black that I add this to on occasion.Small downsides:The carabiner clip is aluminum with a cheap pin hinge. Great for just hanging it on things securely, but don't try to use the clip for anything load bearing. (Not a big deal since you aren't buying the bag for the clip.)The pocket closest to the back has a small, thin, divider. It should have just been left out.
W**P
A great pouch for your valuables while detecting
This was the final piece to making my own "ultimate metal detecting kit" in terms of what to wear. I bought it primarily to hold my phone (iPhone 7) while out detecting instead of it flopping around in my pocket. The front buckle pocket holds the phone just right and the commuter OtterBox case that protects it. Along with the phone, it holds a spare set of batteries for both the ProPointer AT and my Garrett Ace 400, a notepad with pen, a small first aid kit (very small) a few tools for the detector, keys and a few other odds and ends.The construction is good and I can foresee a long life with this pouch under moderate use. The zippers are decent enough, I wouldn't go to crazy with them, but they have been holding up this far. I tend to take care of my equipment and don't tear into zippers like a crazy person. These are not YKK zippers, so just be mindful when opening and closing. Saying that, they're not terrible either. The MOLLE system is a longtime favorite of mine since it can be used in several different ways. It hangs from my heavy 5.11 tactical belt just fine and remains out of the way while detecting. I took the carabiner off since it's not going to be hanging in that way, but the d-ring itself is a better quality than most that you would get along with similar pouches (not for climbing)In all, this has enabled me to keep my pockets more clear and give me quick access to important things while in the wild detecting.
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