Universal EDC pouch in Woodland camouflage designed for storing various accessories, made from durable 600D polyester characterized by resistance to moisture and abrasion. The pouch features a large compartment with a cover fastened by a buckle, a mesh pocket, and two smaller side pockets. It is perfect for storing handy essential items such as a phone, keys, or a wallet.
Two Velcro panels located on the front of the pouch allow for the attachment of patches or so-called Morale Patches. The pouch includes internal elastic mounting straps ensuring the secure transport of equipment. The pouch is closed with a Fastex buckle flap.
The pouch is sewn with mounting straps compatible with the MOLLE/PALS system, allowing it to be attached to a belt, backpack, or another piece of accouterment, as well as attaching additional pouches and pockets.
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.