Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.62 x 6.73 x 2.05 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 1.5 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Model Name | MX261B-BRK |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
Part Number | MX261B-BRK |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | see description |
Size | Medium |
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Maxpedition Fatty Pocket Organizer
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Purchase options and add-ons
- Textile
- Pockets: 1 slip, 1 zip, 1 exterior
- Larger version of the popular Pocket Orgainzer.
- Compact 5” x 7” x 2” size
- Drops into or attaches onto backpack or bag
- Full clamshell opening main compartment with dual zips
- inside right: zipper pocket; elastic orgaizer with 6 divisions
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Product Description
Front exterior: 2” x 3” loop field for patches; mesh slip pocket with hook-and-loop closure
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ASIN | B005257ZDS |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #14,498 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #167 in Tactical Pouches |
Date First Available | May 23, 2011 |
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Customers like the versatility, velcro, and size of the utility holster pouch. For example, they mention it has many uses, the velco is very strong, and it fits nicely and is organized. Customers are also impresseded with the quality, saying it's evident, durable, and the canvas is good. They appreciate the elastic straps, which can hold pens and other items.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the utility holster pouch. They mention it has great construction, a strong zipper, and molle straps on back and front. The quality of canvas is good, and it holds its form well after packing. Some customers have used the pouch for over five years, and have seen no signs of wear or stress. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...If you are carrying a lot of small items, these can help keep everything organized and readily available, rather than having to dig through your bag..." Read more
"...I use it in my cargo pocket, and it seems like it will last for a VERY long time time. I cannot find anything to complain about." Read more
"...Fits everything you can see, and somethings you can't. Very strong and capable pouch for everyday carry items or anything that you need stored." Read more
"...Extremely durable and with no stitching/ material flaws this is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a small-sized pouch organizer." Read more
Customers like the storage space provided by the utility holster pouch. They say it holds everything with room to spare, has multiple sized pockets inside for various sized tools, and allows them to compartmentalize and organize their tools. Customers also say the size of the pocket is great and perfect for a large bag.
"...The Fatty in particular is too bulky for a pocket, but is perfect for a large bag, vehicle etc...." Read more
"...Very strong and capable pouch for everyday carry items or anything that you need stored." Read more
"...thing, expanded well to fit a small survival kit inside and has room for even more, shame no molle straps on it to attach to backpacks and such but..." Read more
"...I still, with everything I said I had inside of it, it still has a lot of room for more and it will still close, just don't expect it to be..." Read more
Customers like the size of the utility holster pouch. For example, they say it's not too large and not too small. Some say it fits their needs perfectly, is impressed with its size and features, and is very compact for all it can carry. That said, some say it expands well to fit a small survival kit inside. Customers also appreciate the different sizes and different orientations of the pouch, which makes it versatile.
"...The different sizes and different orientations (some horizontal, some vertical) make it much more flexible in storage options. Internal..." Read more
"...Fits everything you can see, and somethings you can't. Very strong and capable pouch for everyday carry items or anything that you need stored." Read more
"Absolutely love this thing, expanded well to fit a small survival kit inside and has room for even more, shame no molle straps on it to attach to..." Read more
"...The small loops are just small enough to fit tweezers, but big enough to expand to fit slim USB drives, small thermal paste tubes, and iSesamo pry..." Read more
Customers like the value of the utility holster pouch. For example, they say it's worth the money, works well, and fills the bill nicely. Some mention the fabric is tough as nails and that it'll be well worth having a few around.
"Definitely worth the money, will be adding a couple more to my inventory." Read more
"...OVERALL: 5/5-This is an awesome product and the price is very reasonable. It has kept my items neatly packed and cleanly...." Read more
"Sturdy bag at a great price" Read more
"...In the price point I would probably add that I feel it is pushing expensive but if it endures the use and abuse people claim and what uses I put it..." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the holster pouch. For example, they say it's perfect to have all the odds and ends that they need on a daily basis, has well-thought-out features, and is incredibly versatile. Some mention that the handle is an excellent addition and that it works well as a side pack. Overall, most are happy with the product's functionality and versatility.
"...They work fine, and do the job well, I'm just wanting something more solid than the cord. The velcro patch on front...." Read more
"...The insides are gray, with black trim. This makes for good contrast when the Organizer is chock full of items...." Read more
"...You can't look at any part of this pocket and not find some well-thought out feature...." Read more
"...I thought this was a brilliant, simple design feature that adds another layer of versaility to a rock solid pack...." Read more
Customers like the zipper of the utility holster pouch. They say it's strong, has 2 zipper pulls on the main cover closure, and has inverted zippers for added protection. Some mention that the zippers are excellent quality and will last a long time. The pouch is made of quality nylon, mesh, and features a zippered pocket and a dangling key holder. It can be carried anywhere and is easy to use.
"...External: The zippers appear really tough. They come with small pieces of paracord as zipper pulls, and I'll probably replace them...." Read more
"So easy to zip and unzip - unlike many small bags. Holds a lot of my junk." Read more
"...Good quality, great construction, strong zipper, molle straps on back, front pouch, & a nice velcro area for your favorite patch...." Read more
"Quality construction, easy to move zippers and incredibly stuffable. I’m using this for my EDC pouch and it is fantastic...." Read more
Customers like the velcro on the utility holster pouch. They say it's very strong and hardy, with a nice area for your favorite patch. The pouch is well-built and securely holds everything in its place. It's an excellent pouch to fasten onto your MOLLE backpack, with zippers with paracord pulls and lots of well-sewn on velcra. It does not stretch, but it holds firm what fits in it. The product has enough pockets and elastics to keep things secure.
"...Also a big plus is the velcro on the front to attach you favorite patch and the webbin on the front is high quality and will do a great job..." Read more
"...strong zipper, molle straps on back, front pouch, & a nice velcro area for your favorite patch...." Read more
"...The elastic straps inside are strong, maybe too strong, but they will hold their elasticity over time, instead of loosing their stretch which is..." Read more
"...There is also a good slot behind the left side elastic and an internal pocu with a zipper on the right side behind the elastic...." Read more
Customers like the straps of the utility holster pouch. They mention that it has plenty of elastic straps to hold pens and other items, as well as loops for tools and knives. They also say that the pouch has a good layout and plenty of loops and straps.
"...fit a small survival kit inside and has room for even more, shame no molle straps on it to attach to backpacks and such but does have molle on it if..." Read more
"...Good quality, great construction, strong zipper, molle straps on back, front pouch, & a nice velcro area for your favorite patch...." Read more
"...Also, larger and more numerous loops allow for larger items as well as having an internal zippered pocket...." Read more
"...IMO the best feature are the elastic straps, vertical on the left side, and horizontal on the right side...." Read more
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The size is very deceiving. It looks smaller that is really is, and can hold quite a lot of items.
Be it toiletries, survival kits, stationary, this will serve you well.
Below is a picture of what I have inside mine:
Mini Bic pen through tab at the top
Whistle buckle attached to key-keeper
Carabiner through cord loop
Left side:
Stanley's 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver
Telescoping magnet
Smith's Diamond Retractable Sharpener
Ferrocerium rod by The Friendly Swede
Utility blade box-cutter with snap-off blade
Permanent marker
Folding scissors
Ka-Bar Snody Administrator knife
Left pocket:
Wire
Notepad
Middle strap:
20 ft of paracord
2x Safety pin (large)
Common plastic bag
Right side:
Mini measuring tape attached to the zipper pull
Carabiner
Mini brush (for cleaning the tools)
Gorilla tape wrapped around a card
Smith's Pocket Pal sharpener
Leatherman Rebar
Coast HP1 flashlight
Zipper pocket contents:
Mylar blanket
Striker for ferro rod
Adhesive tape wrapped around card
Band-Aid strips
Alcohol wipes
Mini Bic lighter
Cable-ties
Zip-lock bag
6 ft of Reflective orange paracord
Outer mesh pocket:
Sewing kit in mint tin (needles, thread, rubber bands, paperclips, razor blade, safety pins, twisty ties)
There's still room for small items, like a sewing nipper, nail clipper, mini pry-bar, chapstick, USB stick, pills etc.
You can also feed zip ties through the rim seams, as shown in a picture below.
All these pocket organizers are great. Check them all out, compare sizes, and see which size suits your needs.
Not all fit into pockets. The Fatty in particular is too bulky for a pocket, but is perfect for a large bag, vehicle etc.
If you are carrying a lot of small items, these can help keep everything organized and readily available, rather than having to dig through your bag or glove box for something.
If you are considering one for your bag, you could get the Beefy instead. It is much larger than the Fatty.
Note: When it arrives, the paracord zipper pulls 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.
Photos:
Contents
Zipper pull knot guide
Zip ties pushed through seams
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2015
The size is very deceiving. It looks smaller that is really is, and can hold quite a lot of items.
Be it toiletries, survival kits, stationary, this will serve you well.
Below is a picture of what I have inside mine:
Mini Bic pen through tab at the top
Whistle buckle attached to key-keeper
Carabiner through cord loop
Left side:
Stanley's 4-in-1 Pocket Screwdriver
Telescoping magnet
Smith's Diamond Retractable Sharpener
Ferrocerium rod by The Friendly Swede
Utility blade box-cutter with snap-off blade
Permanent marker
Folding scissors
Ka-Bar Snody Administrator knife
Left pocket:
Wire
Notepad
Middle strap:
20 ft of paracord
2x Safety pin (large)
Common plastic bag
Right side:
Mini measuring tape attached to the zipper pull
Carabiner
Mini brush (for cleaning the tools)
Gorilla tape wrapped around a card
Smith's Pocket Pal sharpener
Leatherman Rebar
Coast HP1 flashlight
Zipper pocket contents:
Mylar blanket
Striker for ferro rod
Adhesive tape wrapped around card
Band-Aid strips
Alcohol wipes
Mini Bic lighter
Cable-ties
Zip-lock bag
6 ft of Reflective orange paracord
Outer mesh pocket:
Sewing kit in mint tin (needles, thread, rubber bands, paperclips, razor blade, safety pins, twisty ties)
There's still room for small items, like a sewing nipper, nail clipper, mini pry-bar, chapstick, USB stick, pills etc.
You can also feed zip ties through the rim seams, as shown in a picture below.
All these pocket organizers are great. Check them all out, compare sizes, and see which size suits your needs.
Not all fit into pockets. The Fatty in particular is too bulky for a pocket, but is perfect for a large bag, vehicle etc.
If you are carrying a lot of small items, these can help keep everything organized and readily available, rather than having to dig through your bag or glove box for something.
If you are considering one for your bag, you could get the Beefy instead. It is much larger than the Fatty.
Note: When it arrives, the paracord zipper pulls 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.
Photos:
Contents
Zipper pull knot guide
Zip ties pushed through seams
External:
The zippers appear really tough. They come with small pieces of paracord as zipper pulls, and I'll probably replace them. They work fine, and do the job well, I'm just wanting something more solid than the cord.
The velcro patch on front. I have seen a number of these organizers online with patches on this section. I don't have any patches, or really understand why I would need one, but if you want to put one on there, it is available. It would be pretty cool if I could get a patch custom made, maybe my name or something?
The front pocket. I use this to store some small things. I don't want to give the impression that this isn't tough, but I would probably put "softer" items in this. It would be great for things like paper, or ID cards etc... I'm not saying you couldn't put "harder" objects in the pocket, but the mesh material is simply not as strong as the rest. That said, I still use the front pocket ALOT because it is easiest to get to.
Loop on top: I use this as a pull tab. The pants I wear for work have a cargo pocket, and I normally keep the pocket organizer in that cargo pocket. I use this tab to pull it out. It doesn't seem like a big deal, but this tab is very handy. In my mind, it just goes to show the fore-thought that maxpedition put into their product.
Internal:
Elastic loops: These are fantastic. If you search for maxpedition pocket organizer online, there are a ton of people that have posted pictures of how they stored items in these loops. The different sizes and different orientations (some horizontal, some vertical) make it much more flexible in storage options.
Internal pockets: One pocket is zippered, one is not. Both are good for flat items (think papers, bandages, map protractor, small notebooks, change, etc...)
One thing that can be overlooked is how thick the organizer is. It seems to be about 2.5" thick. So I can put some cylindrical objects in the "binding" of the organizer. Of course this is dependent upon what you've got on the elastic loops next to it, but there are a a lot of possibilities.
Overall
As I said, there are a million options for how to use this organizer. I don't know that I would wear this on my belt or that it would fit in my normal pockets. Apparently you can connect it to a larger pack if desired, and I can see how folks could use this for a medical pack or whatever. As I said, I use it in my cargo pocket, and it seems like it will last for a VERY long time time. I cannot find anything to complain about.