Great, functional pocket – in addition to bottles up to 1 liter or two half-liter ones, you can also fit the most necessary gear there, such as sausage, string, or a cucumber. An additional advantage is the handles for attaching it to a belt.
Versatile Pocket designed to conveniently hold a water bottle, a cup, or extra survival gear. Perfect for bushcraft adventures on the move or everyday activities. It allows you to carry additional gear without needing a larger bag or backpack.
Constructed from nylon, celebrated for its outstanding resistance to abrasion and tearing. The buckle closure ensures quick and easy access to the interior.
Compatibility with the MOLLE/PALS attachment system allows for secure mounting on a vest, belt, or backpack. Additional PALS webbing on the sides provides the option to attach extra gear to the pocket.
Specifications
Color: Olive Green
Material: 100% Nylon
Dimensions: 240 × 100 × 80 mm
Weight: 155 g
Manufacturer: Helikon-Tex, Poland
MILITARY is the official distributor of Helikon-Tex.
Helikon-Tex is a Polish company operating since 1983, specializing in the design and manufacture of tactical, military and outdoor clothing. The brand’s range comprises clothing, backpacks, bags and various tactical accessories that have gained popularity among professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its product lines include Bushcraft – for survival enthusiasts, Law Enforcement – designed for uniformed services, and Range – aimed at shooters. The company employs modern camouflage patterns, including MultiCam, ATACS and PenCott, ensuring effective concealment in diverse terrain conditions.
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Main color | Olive Green |
| Main material | nylon |
| Weight | 155 g |
| Main compartments fastening | Flap + Fastex buckles |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Dimensions | 240 × 100 × 80 mm |
| EAN | (02)5908218784109(21) |
| Manufacturer code | MO-O10-CD-02 |
| Brand | Helikon |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 23
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You can easily fit two 0.5L bottles or four .223 magazines. It's a pity it's not as stiff as the photos suggest—without contents, it wrinkles. Also, in my case the circumference of the "lid" is larger than the compartment, so it doesn’t close very neatly. Still, I recommend it instead of a classic cargo pocket—this one is taller/deeper and holds the same amount, while costing a little less.
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The pocket is extremely simple, yet very practical – you can fit various items in it, for example a 1-liter bottle, poncho, or pegs and tools. It’s often available on sale, so it’s definitely worth buying.
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The materials—including the closure—are good quality. If you plan to use it for something other than a canteen or bottle, it may not be stiff enough—when trying to close the flap, the sides wrinkle and protrude, making closure difficult. For now, I use it as a pouch on my bike's handlebars until I find a better alternative.
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The pocket is made from high-quality, thick material and features a sturdy clasp made of durable plastic. It fits perfectly in my 21-liter Helikon EDC backpack. I definitely recommend it.
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The water pocket is carefully made and looks attractive, I especially like the Earth Brown/Clay color. I bought it for hiking trips, mountain excursions, and long walks in the forest. If I needed a 'tactical' version, I’d probably choose olive color. Highly recommended.
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This canteen pocket is a very functional addition for outdoor activity fans. It is solidly sewn from strong material that protects the canteen and other items well, and thanks to its practical design, you can quickly grab water even while walking. Its small size and option to attach to a backpack or belt make it unobtrusive and easy to carry. It’s great for long trips and camping.
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The pocket is well-made and comfortable to use – it fits Nalgene bottles with cups, as well as plenty of other equipment; you don’t have to use it only as intended. It’s just a pity that the Grayl bottle is too tall, otherwise the product would be perfect. I recommend this pocket.
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I have two of these pockets, mounted on a Helikon Haversack bag. I keep a poncho and small items in one, and a Helikon bottle and cup in the other. A big advantage is the belt loop, which lets you attach the pocket to your pants belt—I use this feature and am very satisfied. Additionally, the Earth Brown color looks great!
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As for the color, it's really attractive. Two 0.5-liter Oshee bottles fit without any problem—both in width and height. The pocket keeps its shape, though it’s not very stiff. The belt attachment is practical. Combined with the wonderful Serre, this is a great set. The product offers very good quality for the price, so I definitely recommend it.
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Classic Helikon quality, so it's at the highest level. I use the pocket for two purposes: to expand the Haversack bag (it fits an extra drink, for example) and to attach it to a belt (thanks to the special loop), where I often carry a bottle or a camera lens.
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The quality of the pocket and materials is very high—typical for HELIKON. Unfortunately, in my opinion, it has one flaw—only Nalgene bottles fit in it; others, like the plastic Camelbak 1L or the stainless steel Camelbak Chute 0.75L, are too tall and you can’t close the lid with them. For me, that's a serious downside because I have several such bottles.
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The Helikon Water Canteen pocket is great for attaching to a belt or vest, so you don’t have to reach into your backpack for water—it easily fits a liter of water.
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Drinking water is important, so I always used to have a bottle in my backpack. Now I can carry it attached to my belt, without a backpack. The cover for the Helikon Nalgene is simple but well-made and has a thoughtful mounting system—no additional straps are needed.
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Very practical pouch – it holds both the Helikon Camp Cup 0.85L aluminum mug and the Helikon 1L bottle at the same time. An Esbit Vacuum Flask 0.75L will also fit, but just barely. You can attach it to your belt or backpack.
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