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The Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organizer is a compact and durable storage solution designed for everyday carry. Measuring 3.5" x 5.5" x 1", it features 800D ballistic nylon construction for water and abrasion resistance. With a smart interior layout including elastic loops and slip pockets, it ensures quick access to your essential gear. The organizer is equipped with genuine YKK zippers and a tear-resistant mesh pocket for easy visibility of frequently used items. Ideal for tactical missions or daily use, this organizer is trusted by professionals and designed in the USA.
Color | Khaki |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 3.5"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 8 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | MAXPEDITION |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909009511 |
UPC | 796793339143 846909009511 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.36 x 4.33 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | Micro Pocket Organizer |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0262K |
Style | Pocket Organizer |
Included Components | Micro Pocket Organizer |
Size | One Size |
B**K
Vey satisfied with the quality and usefulness of these. Highly recommended.
Very good job on the stitching. I am always wary of pouches etc from Amazon. You just never know what the stitching is going to look like. I was very satisfied with the stitching on these. The materials are of excellent quality, and feel very solid and durable.Note that there is no attachment method on the back. Just a carry strap at the top. No Molle straps, no belt loop or clip. It is designed to be in a pocket. If it was on your belt and you opened it, its contents might fall out.It is small, but at the same time, it is not. It is small enough to fit in a pocket, unless you pack it full of items, or you have small pockets. However, it is large enough to store several items.It is truly a pocket organizer, holding all those small items you would otherwise stuff in several pockets.Here's what I have in mine:Outer mesh pocket:• PaperMate Inkjoy pen (shortened)• Whistle buckle• Sewing kit• Paper• Folding scissorsLeft side:• Nail-clipper through tab at top• USB flashdrive• Olfa Carton Cutter• Pocket Wrench IILeft pocket:• Ziplock bag with alcohol wipes, Band-aid strips, paper clips, twisty ties, safety pins, two split rings, fresnel lens• Paper with two binder clips• 6 piece tamper-proof Torx bit setMiddle• Hex bit adapter for Leatherman Rebar• Zip ties pushed through rim seams (11.5" by 1/8")(the zip tie head is a perfect tight fit for the square side of the adapter. It keeps the adapter in place securely with no fear of it falling out)Right side:• AmPro Precision screw driver set (4mm bits x10)• Coast G19• Leatherman Rebar• Mini Bic lighter attached to loop at top (secured with rubber band)• Mini zip ties in drinking straw• Hair band attached to lighterRight pocket:• Gorilla tape, common tape, and nano cord wrapped around plastic card___________________Some thoughtsThere is only one strap on each side. This means that if a small item occupies a spot, there is no way to attach other items below. If it had two straps on the left, you could secure several small items, like a battery, chapstick, pill fob etc. As it is, you have to either have space unused, or have small items in but not attached to anything. Ideally, it would have a strap tab at the bottom of the right side, to accommodate a small item horizontally below other longer items.I am very happy with it, but would like to see a redesign of this, with two straps on the left, and a strap tab at the bottom of the right side.Note: When it arrives, the paracord zipper pull will be tied in a simple knot using both ends. This is rather weak. I have included a guide for another knot. It will not come loose on its own, only if you deliberately untie it. It also keeps the paracord in an open loop, to easily put a finger through and open or close it.If you get the tan one, there might be tan thread visible along the black mesh outside. I blackened it with a sharpie and it makes it look much better.Photos:Contents as they are in and out of the pouch.You can push thin zip ties through rim seams inside.I also include a guide for the zipper pull knot I did.
W**Y
Great micro organizer
I love Maxpedition products for their quality, utility, and rugged good looks. I've purchased several of their organizers in various sizes, which I keep in my Jumbo Versipack, and I really like them all. The Micro Pocket Organizer is the smallest one they make. It does indeed fit perfectly into my front pants pocket (either khakis or jeans), and it can hold a variety of things. Given that I have two other organizers, I use this one for a motley assortment of objects - a pair of tweezers, an eyeglass repair kit, nail clippers, a Bic mini wite-out dispenser, and my iPod with earbuds. I could fit quite a bit more in there, if needed. It is, though, too short to carry most pens or pencils, which is what I store in my EDC pocket organizer. It actually is the perfect size for my Blackberry.The Micro has several pouches, including a mesh one on the front (which is much looser than the mesh pouches on my other two organizers) and two slip pockets inside (these are made of nylon material that is almost see-through). The right side has two large loops, and there are three smaller loops on the left side. There is a small tie down elastic loop at the top, onto which you could latch anything with a fastener. Unlike the larger organizers, there is no key ring; also, this model only has only zipper pull (the larger versions have two). I've been carrying this one around pretty much daily for four months, and it's still in perfect shape. Given its small size, it is somewhat limited in what it can hold, but I really like this organizer. It's quite...dare I say it...cute.
T**.
Awesome little kit
This thing is a perfect EDC pouch. I have a pair of pliers, knife, flashlight, pen, lighter and a few other miscellaneous things in it. It fits very comfortably in the center console of a truck. Not to big and bulky but big enough to contain your edc stuff.
S**N
The Smol Version
I have others in larger sizes: They were made in Vietnam. They are solid and have held up thus far. This one is from Taiwan. Wayward threads that needed clipping and melting were common. It seems like it’ll hold up - there’s just that subtle difference in sewing accuracy and QC. It still works enough for low to medium friction environments. It still holds the basics & keeps them where you want them. I just question durability in uses involving Advanced Thrashing...So maybe that’s why: No External MOLLE. So that’s either Good or Bad depending on Individual Requirements. I Needed it to fit inside a smaller sling pack - so the thin profile was good. If you want it for exterior use: No MOLLE.
T**R
Great pouch for the $
I have both a micro and a mini. Both are great quality, excellent zippers. Like the layout and elastics for holding things. You do have to pack carefully to avoid items colliding when you close the pouch. Really like that you can open the pouch flat and have things not falling out all over the place. I have seen concerns about fake pouches - you can contact Maxpedition [email protected] if you think you got a fake. They used to be made elsewhere but are currently made in Viet Nam. Mine are from VN, so can't speak to previous source(s). An excellent product at a good price (and you can find on sale sometimes).
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