Very good product, I bought it on sale for 80 PLN. It is sturdy and spacious. Inside, there are three plastic dividers for a map or documents, and during rain the waist bag stayed dry, so I am also satisfied in this regard. You can also fit a phone, pen, and notebook in there. Perfect for a vest, I definitely recommend it.
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A compact 18.5 x 12 cm admin pouch made of durable Cordura. Allows you to carry important items of equipment and small accessories.
The partially padded main compartment is fastened with a YKK zipper. When the pouch is opened, cables support the walls at a 90-degree angle and protect the contents from falling out. Inside there is a compartment, on which a loop has been sewn to accommodate, for example, a marker. In addition, the pouch has been equipped with a transparent protective film for a map or notes. The top flap has been lined with soft Velcro allowing the pouch to be expanded with additional organizers.
A large velcro panel has been sewn onto the front of the pouch, allowing you to attach Morale Patch patches or attach additional gear. The pouch is compatible with the MOLLE/PALS mounting system, which makes it possible to mount it on a tactical vest, belt or backpack.
Technical data
Camouflage: MultiCam
Material 100% Cordura
Dimensions: 18.5 x 4.5 x 12 cm
Weight: 175 g
Producnet: Helikon-Tex, Poland
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam is a state-of-the-art camouflage pattern developed in 2002 by US company Crye Precision in cooperation with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior program. Its goal was to create a versatile camouflage pattern that is effective in varied terrain and changing environmental conditions. The MultiCam pattern consists of seven colors, creating gradient transitions between shades of green, brown and beige. As a result, it dynamically adapts to the background, adopting shades of green in forested areas or browns and beiges in desert regions - in Central and Eastern European environments, it works particularly well in autumn and among dry vegetation. MultiCam has gained worldwide recognition and is used by numerous armed forces and special units. In 2010, the camouflage was officially adopted by the US Army as the camouflage pattern for soldiers stationed in Afghanistan, replacing the earlier Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The pattern is also available to civilian users, making it a popular choice among military or airsoft enthusiasts.
MILITARY is the official distributor of Helikon-Tex.
Helikon-Tex is a European brand established in 1983, combining reliable quality with responsible manufacturing and a strong focus on tactical, military, and outdoor apparel. The brand's product range includes a wide range of products, including clothing, backpacks, bags and various tactical accessories, which have gained popularity among both professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. The offer includes product lines such as Bushcraft - for survival enthusiasts, Law Enforcement - designed for uniformed services, and Range - designed for shooters. The company uses modern camouflage patterns, including MultiCam, ATACS and PenCott, providing effective camouflage in a variety of terrain conditions.
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
|---|---|
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Main material | Cordura |
| Weight | 175 g |
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Internal organizer | Yes |
| Velcro panel | Yes |
| Dimensions | 185 x 45 x 120 mm |
| EAN | 5902688076597 |
| Manufacturer code | MO-GAP-CD-34 |
| Brand | Helikon-Tex |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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Helikon has once again delivered a great product :) This panel is perfect for use on a tactical vest. For me, it serves perfectly as an additional pocket or organiser on a backpack :) The stiffened compartment keeps its shape well, even when full. The supporting cords are thin and do not get in the way during use, and the internal Velcro allows you to attach a phone or other accessories. (In some of the photos, the panel is mounted on a Guardian backpack)
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