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The Maxpedition Beefy Pocket Organizer is a compact, MOLLE-compatible tactical pouch made from durable 1000D ballistic nylon. Featuring 18 compartments including elastic loops and zippered pockets, it offers superior organization for everyday carry tools and gear. Its full clamshell opening with dual YKK zippers provides quick access, while MOLLE webbing allows versatile attachment to your gear setup. Sized at 6.25" x 8.75" x 2.5", it balances large storage capacity with portability, perfect for outdoor, tactical, and survival use.
Color | Black |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 6"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 14 |
Closure Type | Elastic,Zippered |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | Maxpedition Gear |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909010265 |
UPC | 846909010265 |
Number of Compartments | 18 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 7.4 x 2.01 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | Beefy Pocket Organizer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0266B |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | Beefy Pocket Organizer |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
B**N
Very easy way to take with you, things you might need in a pinch; but in a small pack.
So I stumbled on these pouches and seen guys using them for EDC packs with different items for a "Just In Case" scenario & figured I would buy one and put my own together to see what i could come up with.These little guys hold a ton of stuff if you pack it right with compact but usable things.I put together some pretty useful packs with what is to me, VERY usable stuff.for Example: One pack has a good quality writing pen, 4 in one pen style screwdriver, Leatherman Wave, Spyderco Endura, Blastmatch. Pocket Fresnal Lens, 2" pocket burning lens w/ buckskin cover, 3 pair nitril gloves, 2 packs WetFire, chapstick (doubles as firestarter if mixed with cotton / un-used tampon guts), nail clippers, tweezers, 4 band-aids, 2 to-go packs of Advil, antiseptic wipes, aspirin, antibiotic ointment (medi-first brand and 2 packs of each), Schrade survival pen, 4 folded paper towels, 8 sheets of small writing pad paper. 4 Famous Dave's to-go wet wipes, roll of electrical tape, 6 zip ties, 3 rubber bands, Coast HP1 AA flashlight, spare battery, 2- super absorbant tampons (can be used for the obvious as well as a bullet wound, wound dressing, and fire starter, dental floss (picked up from my last dentist visit), Coghlan's heavy duty plastic camping fork & spoon, Home depot carpenters pencil (can be shaved down and use wood shavings for fire tinder) wrapped in 3 layers of 550 para cord = about 20' ft which can also be used as fire tinder if chopped up finely. Coglan's 4 in one whistle/ magnifying glass / thermometer / compass, 1 pair cotton glove liners and lastly a to-go pack of Rolaids. Heck, I even put in the clump of cotton from a large bottle of Pepcid & stuffed in there for whatever use I might find for it.I know some of my items are redundant but in my opinion, its good to have more than one item that can do the same thing. More than one way to start a fire is good.I bought 3 more of these and will stock them similar to mine and give them to friends and family that can appreciate & understand the need to be prepared at all times. I think they will make great Birthday, or whatever-day gifts. These people can change out some of the stuff or add things they might find more useful to them and we can exchange ideas. But I think it will be a challenge to better one of my packs I assembled. No room for a pocket pistol but i will build a self defense pack out of one of these with some good stuff. It will be built around a S&W Shield 9mm, Spyderco Matriarch knife & Coast HP1 light.
L**I
AWESOME!
This thing is a beast! Big enough to carry all my EDC tools and a nice pouch on the front for a pocket notebook. Handy to carry around anywhere. I have everything I could possibly need in it and it only weighs a little under 4 pounds. Great quality material too - may not need a new one for a very long time.
C**O
This thing is awesome!
Using it for an on the go (e.g., motorcycle rides, long car rides) tool/EDC bag. The material, zippers, organization loops all seem of great quality. Like that loops on one side hold things vertically and on the other side horizontally. Holds a ton of stuff and I have no concerns about anything breaking. I see why these are so popular amongst the EDC crowd. Figuring out the size to get is the hardest part, and I broke down and also got a smaller one for my more streamlined EDC carry. I won't be shocked if I buy still more in the future.
N**H
Maxpedition
Perfect for my edc kit to keep in my backpack, it holds a ton of things if you organize it correctly, very durable and works as it should. Maxpedition is my go to. Always will be.
A**R
It's maxpedition, just go ahead and get it🤣
Maxpedition always has high quality stuff, I bought this to make a tool kit for my EDC backpack. It fits the 5" knipex plier wrench in it no problem. Plenty of space for tools or whatever you need. Multiple elastic slots in it.
M**T
Fits Kindle Fire HD 7" with case!!! 4-1/2!!!
I had a tough time finding this answer without actually buying one:Will a Kindle Fire HD 7" (with a flat case/stand) fit in this?YES!!!![EDIT]Here's what currently fits in mine:Kindle Fire HD 7" (main compartment)Perixx folding BT keyboard (zippered pocket in main compartment)Anker aux. battery (inner zip along spine)Moto 1A 2-port USB mini charger (with Anker)2 short USB cables (cover loops)2 spare cell batteries (back cover loops)Plantronics Legend charging cable (cover loop)Two pens (cover loops)A Levenger Circline pad (inside cover slip pocket)Prescription reading glasses in case (main comp., on top of Kindle)LG HBS-700 headset (main compartment, on top of Kindle)It's a bit of a squeeze, set up for extreme mobile office/writing and phone mobile hotspotting This is a very, very lean setup --- there's not much room for anything else, so this would be more of a guy (or person with lots of pockets) setup.The construction of this pouch is typical Max Bombproof, but seems a bit more forgiving in structure. But ...Minuses:Elastic LoopsThe interior elastic loops are very, very TOUGH. If your stuff doesn't fit smoothly, the cover will be pulled and reduce the caacity. The large, "under-loops" are especially rigid --- and, as mentioned, the pouch isn't that rigid. If you use this with a Kindle the loops on the inside of the body will probably never get used.HandleI wish they'd put the handle strap across the top, instead of on the back.External RingsNone. Be nice if it had some way of adding a light strap. Or keys. (There is an inner d-ring/strap, but nothing external except malice strpping.)Clamshell SetupThe fixed edge of the cover has a really, really big seam. Nice and sturdy, but when folded closed it eats up space form a spine-mounted elastic loop.External Mesh PocketAlot of their stuff has very snug external meshes, and this is no exception. If you load this thing to the gills, the external mesh pocket becomes almost decorative.CONCLUSION:This was a specifically-tasked purchase, as outlined above --- and in spite of (what I see as) some (fairly minor) shortcomings, I'm still very happy with this. It's the perfect minimalist waiting room pod, or quick-grab ultra-mini-office. Leave out the keyboard, you can stuff a paperback inside, too.I don't pretend to have structural solutions for each of my litle gripes; I'm sure an updated model will appear evenually, since the "Beefy" is an update, itself.I hope this review helps --- I searched all over for something like this that specified that it would fit a Kindle HD 7". This piece does exactly what I asked!PSInstead of a "tactical D-ring," I found that those failsafe aircraft cable keyrings are perfect ring additions on the back straps.PPS(See comments!)PPPS!!!If you're looking for this for a Fire HD7, consider this:The Maxpedition 3"x5" Hook & Loop zip pouch will hold a RAVpower router/hotspot/card reader/battery pack, a cable, a MicroSD cardholder, a MicroSD-SD-USB adaper, and a thumb drive --- and it will stick solidly to the hook patch on the Beefy, above. This works nicely to add infinite external memory to a tablet (or your phone) --- wirelessly. So you can stick it on, turn it on, have an SD and a USB running and linked to the tablet & phone, and just leave it in the 3x5. If this sounds "geeky," well ... anyway, you can hotspot your phone, tab, etc. simultaneously and pass web access through. I'm babbling about all of this because, if you're assembling a mega-mobile micro-office, this seems to be about as dense and micro as you can get!)
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