Sunday, 2 March 2014

Field Test: Maxpedition pocket organisers (the mini and the fatty)

A quick look at a couple of maxpedition pocket organisers for backpacking and trekking. The organisers are usually used for EDC but make great organisers when backpacking. They can be used for all your little gadgets and such as well as used as a first aid kit or survival kit. The two pocket organisers are the 'mini' and the 'fatty'.  The mini is a smallish EDC pocket organiser, while the fatty is larger and deeper. Generally, the mini is more than adequate for carrying items for backpacking trips but if you need extra storage the fatty is a fair bit larger and has the addition of another zipped pocket that can be used for an interdependent first aid kit.





Mini Tech specs:


Very compact 4 x 6 x 0.75 size
Drops into pants cargo pocket or backpack/bag
Full clamshell opening main compartment with dual zips
Inside left: Slip pocket; key ring; elastic organizer with 6 divisions
Inside right: Slip pocket; tie-down loop; elastic organizer with 4 divisions
Front exterior: 1.5 x 3 loop field for patches; mesh slip pocket with hook-and-loop closure
Back exterior: Carry handle; attachment webbing
MOLLE compatible
Attach using two 3" TacTie Attachment Straps (optional accessory)
1050-denier nylon construction with reinforced stitching throughout


Fatty Tech specs:


Compact 5 x 7 x 2in size
Drops into or attaches onto backpack or bag
Full clamshell opening main compartment with dual zips
Inside left: Slip pocket; key ring; tie-down loop, elastic organizer with 9 divisions Inside right: Zipper pocket; elastic organizer with 6 divisions
Inside center has additional elastic loop
Front exterior: 2 x 3in loop field for patches; mesh slip pocket with hook-and-loop closureBack exterior: Oversized carry handle; attachment webbing

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