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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Zippers broke in 3 weeks with normal use
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This makes an excellent addition to hiking and outdoor gear. Sturdy material, heavy duty zipper, and plenty of room for storage.
Marco Macrì
Reviewed in Italy on January 8, 2025
Ottimo
William
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Works great, holds a good amount.
Ryan Tobin
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I bought a couple sets a few years ago and they are a great way to add storage for a spare pistol mag or 2 and a handheld talkabout radio. Must be 3 years of daily use and they are still at 100%. No zipper or stitching issues. The clips are still nice and snug with no breaks
Survivalist 3:16
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2024
An excellent way of storing those things you might need quickly like a torch, without having to remove your rucksack. Don't know why rucksacks don't have these built into the shoulder straps. Would make sense. An excellent bit of kit that I definitely recommend until the people who make rucksacks start making the shoulder straps with built in pouches.
james
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
Ok first off not 5 stars closer to 4 maybe 3 depending on your preference. The stuff is sturdy but if you use these as intended do some measuring first. I have several packs military and non military with molle systems. If the shoulder straps are over 3 inches wide and thes pouches over lap it you will not be able to use the velcro straps comfortable or reliable. I ended up sewing the velcro straps later. The pouches were great for many things small first aid kit in one my fire starter kit and water cleaning tabs etc etc and I ended up putting a folding knife in there. Zippers were actually pretty sturdy themselves. Obviously you can put what you want mines for hiking and off grid camping with my hammock no tent. Also it doesn't work well on non molle gear if you have slats in your shoulder straps you will be OK if that way. I like mine so far and this spring will be tested by my love for being out doors. I will update later.
Brian Hodemacher
Reviewed in Germany on September 28, 2023
Super Taschen für so Kleinigkeiten wie 5000 mAh Powerbank, Kabel und Müsliriegel und Taschenmesser
RideOn
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
Despite the new'improved' design, It's still not very functional.The attachment points are still too centered around the middle, so that both the top and bottom ends up flopping around.It's probably designed for a very specific backpack straps.And the pockets really aren't practical to hold things that I would actually use, it doesn't fit my smartphone, barely enough space for a small point and shoot, top pouches aren't secure to hold tools, the zipper doesn't feel solid or easy to use.Individual dedicated phone pouch, multi tool pouch are still better.I don't want to buy something that Is end up having to do a bunch of modifications to make it functional, at that point, I might as well make it from scratch and get exactly what I want, and with room to spare, so that I'm not having to limit what I can carry on my shoulder straps.
nero.outdoor
Reviewed in Germany on March 21, 2023
Mir gefällt diese Tasche sehr gut. Passt perfekt an meinen Rucksack. Wenn man aber 2 kauft ist der Preis top. Ansonsten ok für den Preis. Könnte etwas günstiger sein da es keine Marke ist. Dafür ist aber die Qualität super und von daher alles ok.
Zero Signal
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
I usually wear a backpack when I'm on my motorcycle. Along with a water bottle, it carries a small tool kit, a couple of plastic bags, and a few more odds and ends.One thing I increasingly need to have with me is a pair of reading glasses. As I've gotten older, my near vision has degraded to the point where I can't read fine print without glasses. This doesn't affect me when I'm riding (my vision at anything past reading range is actually still quite good), but if I stop and need to glance at a receipt, label, etc. I need to get my glasses out.I hate keeping them in my backpack because I have to root around in a pocket to find them. This doesn't sound like a big deal, but my riding jacket has armored pads and getting a backpack on and off can be a pain.What I wanted a pouch to keep my glasses accessible (but not in my pockets) while my backpack is on. For that purpose, this pouch works fine. The long bottom pocket fits a set of glasses with room to spare. I haven't used the small top pocket yet but it looks like it would be a good size for a small bottle of hand sanitizer, a small flashlight, a cigarette lighter, something like that.The quality looks good and it was easy to attach to the backpack strap. The only downside is that this pouch is a bit bulky. It makes the strap less flexible and sticks out a fair amount. But that's a minor concern (for me at least), and it hasn't gotten in the way while I ride.I bought a 2-pack of these. The second one may eventually end up on my old ALICE pack, though I don't really need another pouch on it. In any case, it's good to keep around in case of... whatever. I'm sure it will find a home before too long.For the price, this is a way better option than trying to cobble together my own pouch. So far this pouch is working out exactly as I wanted.
Nikolay Delev
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2022
it should be 2 items together for this price but i have only 1
Jeff in Tulsa
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020
I got these for my 5.11 24 pack, & my 5.11 Moab pack -the every day pack, to add just a bit of extra.Trying to carry less in two hands, and my shoulder, going to work every day, I’m going to carry my silverware in the zipper packet. The idea being the lunch box or bag continually has less in it.The upper pocket is a perfect fit for my Eyeskeys compass, slides in, the buckles secure it. This was exactly what I wanted this to do for my get home -or bug out bag if you prefer. I wanted my compass on my left chest pocket area height & secure.I modified my compass by removing the lanyard string that came with, I put about 3 feet of elastic para cord through the same place as the lanyard was, that’s my lanyard. My lanyard is wound around the compass which helps pull it out and helps keep it snug in the upper pouch.It’s exactly what I wanted, the quality is good, shipping faster than expected.I’ll be buying about ten more for family members.
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