A very practical product that allows you to carry a large bottle or a thermos with a capacity of about 0.75 liters (depending on the version) or a smaller one. The side pocket is perfect for various small essentials needed on a trip, such as a flashlight, multitool, snack, etc. Inside this pocket, there's also a small mesh pocket for very tiny items, e.g., a key case or pill container. A great advantage is the variety of mounting options—you can attach it to a D-ring on the backpack strap using a special secured spring clip, hook it to a hip belt, pants belt, Molle/Pals strap, or carry it on the included adjustable shoulder strap (which is also easy to detach). It's clear the designers wanted users to have the option to choose the most convenient way to carry it depending on the situation—a big plus for this functionality. Additionally, there are straps on the side and front for attaching further accessories. I rate the quality of workmanship as good+, although more can be said after longer use—for now, it looks very good. It works well both on long trips and during shorter walks without a backpack, serving as a convenient alternative to unwieldy bags and totes. I definitely recommend it—I was missing such a solution, and I appreciate the convenience of being able to drink something on the go without taking off my backpack.
Brandit Bottle Holder II - Woodland
A pouch designed to carry 0.5 to 1 liter bottles or other items of similar size. It is made of durable, damage- and abrasion-resistant polyester and equipped with MOLLE/PALS system webbing. It will be great for both tactical operations, outdoor expeditions and everyday use.
Bottle compartment and front pocket
The model is equipped with a main compartment, access to which is provided by a flap fastened with a buckle. On the front part there is a zippered pocket, ideal for storing additional items.
MOLLE/PALS system straps, attachment hook and Velcro on the front
The sides, front and back of the pouch are trimmed with MOLLE/PALS system webbing , which allows it to be attached to a tactical vest or backpack. A sturdy plastic hook was placed on the back wall as an additional mounting point.
The front of the pouch is equipped with Velcro, allowing to attach patches, emblems, such as the national flag, unit emblem or so-called Morale Patches.
Detachable carrying strap for comfortable carrying
The carrying system is an adjustable shoulder strap, clipped to two D-rings. When the belt is detached, the D-rings can serve as additional mounting points, allowing more accessories to be attached to the pouch.
Main features
- durable, abrasion-resistant fabric
- spacious main compartment
- front pocket
- MOLLE/PALS system webbing
- strong mounting hook
- detachable shoulder strap
- 2 D-rings
Woodland camouflage
Woodland, also known as U.S. Woodland or M81, is a classic camouflage pattern introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, based on the earlier ERDL camouflage. For over two decades, it remained the standard pattern used by the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is characterized by large, irregular patches in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which provide good camouflage and deformation properties, especially in wooded areas. Thanks to its effectiveness and global recognition, it has spawned numerous variations that have found their way into over 60 uniform formations around the world. The pattern has also had a huge impact on popular culture, shifting from military applications to everyday fashion.
MILITARY is the official distributor of Brandit.
Brandit is a German brand offering military, outdoor and street-style clothing. Among its most recognizable products is the M65 jacket, inspired by the classic model used by the U.S. Army in the 1960s. The range also includes practical accessories, backpacks, bags and add-ons available in a wide color palette and contemporary camouflage versions.
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
|---|---|
| Camouflage | Woodland |
| Main material | Polyester |
| Weight | 270 g |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Pockets | Yes |
| Thermal insulation | No |
| Dimensions | 250 x 100 x 120 mm |
| Clasp | Fastex buckle |
| D-Ring | Yes |
| EAN | 4051773089040 |
| Manufacturer code | 8041-10 |
| Brand | Brandit |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 28
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I recommend it; at first, it seemed a bit too big to me, but it turned out to be an advantage – it's very roomy and doesn't burden the belt, even with a liter bottle of water inside. I think it was a good purchase.
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The Brandit Bottle Holder case is really a great product. I easily fit a 600 ml bottle in it. The additional pocket is perfect for smaller items. The workmanship and stitching are very solid, I definitely recommend it.
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A neat and aesthetic product of very good quality. The material is thick and stiff, so it will probably last for many years, maybe even for the next generation. The front pocket can hold a sandwich or a tick remover set. The largest compartment fits a bottle with a 9 cm base diameter and a height of 21 cm (1 liter); the diameter fits perfectly, and you can even fit a slightly taller bottle and still close the case.
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It works especially well during trips with a small child, when I have to take a bottle, a hydration bladder, and a jar of milk—everything fits without any trouble.
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The Brandit product looks really good in terms of quality. A 0.7L thermos fits without a problem, the pocket will hold a sandwich, and the buckle closure protects against accidental opening. I have tested it – I can recommend it.
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The case is quite spacious, fits larger bottles and cups. It has three functional mounting options (clip, molle system, and strap), so it works in various situations. Most often I attach it to my Mil-Tec Assault Laser Cut Large backpack and can easily reach for the bottle without taking off the backpack; I can also freely put it away and fasten it with a buckle. For extra security, I fasten an additional strap from the outside of my backpack and attach it to the molle mount. The case has a hole in the bottom, which turned out to be useful when I didn't close the bottle properly.
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High quality
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The product is great, the molle attachment holds firmly to the backpack, and the bottle stays stable inside. The extra pocket for sweets is a very practical addition.
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It fits the Esbit thermos perfectly, is well made, and the pocket is very practical.
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Very nice bag.
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They are perfect for the Helikon bottle and other small items, and serve as an emergency kit in the car.
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Attached to the side of the Badger Outdoor Recon Assault backpack, it does its job well. With a bit of effort, even a 1.5L bottle will fit in the main compartment. I keep a flask and a few bars in the small pocket. My only complaint is about the MOLLE system – it could be a bit longer.
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Solidly made, careful stitching. It easily fits a thermos with a capacity of 0.5L.
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The case was made very solidly, and the front pocket is bigger than I expected.
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