Lindnerhof Tourniquet Pouch MX269 - MultiCam
Medical pouch in MultiCam camouflage designed for convenient carrying of a tourniquet or other similarly sized items. Its construction protects the contents from dirt and loss, while allowing quick access to gear - even one-handed.
Durable fabric, extra protection
This model is made from MX laminate, a material used in modern tactical gear manufacturing. The multi-layer structure of MX laminate delivers outstanding resistance to mechanical damage, low weight, and minimal moisture absorption. The pouch closes with a Velcro flap to keep your gear secure. Side panels made from stretchable material let the pouch flex to fit its contents and add extra protection against loss.
MOLLE compatible
The back features a MOLLE/PALS standard webbing strap for mounting to tactical gear such as vests, backpacks, or other equipment. Two paracord loops are sewn on the sides so you can thread a belt through. The open design provides effective drainage, protecting your gear from soaking even in tough field conditions.
Main features
- made from MX laminate
- elastic side panels
- compatible with MOLLE/PALS system
- 20 mm PALS webbing attachment system
- velcro flap
- elastic loop
- fits CAT Gen. 7 or similar tourniquet
MultiCam camouflage
MultiCam is a modern camouflage solution developed in 2002 by American company Crye Precision together with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) as part of the Objective Force Warrior project. The goal was to create a versatile pattern effective across a wide range of terrain and environments.
The MultiCam pattern features a blend of seven colors, forming smooth gradient transitions among greens, browns, and tans. This enables adaptation to surroundings—from green forests, to browns and tans in deserts. In Central and Eastern Europe, it’s especially effective during the fall and in dry areas with mixed vegetation. Recognized globally, the MultiCam pattern is used by numerous armed forces and special units. In 2010, the US Army adopted it as the official combat camouflage for soldiers deploying to Afghanistan, replacing the Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The pattern is also available to civilians, fueling its popularity among military enthusiasts and airsoft players.
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Lindnerhof is a German company specializing in the production of tactical equipment, built on the experience of former KSK unit operators. The brand is known for its innovative structural solutions, including the Quick Release LT025 system, the silent Hakenschnalle buckle, and the Multi-Caliber L-Bar mechanism, which ensures stable carriage of magazines of various calibers. The designs also incorporate the proprietary MX (Multi-Axial Laminate) material, characterized by high resistance to mechanical damage and moisture. The company’s history began in 2006, when Josef Sixt – after returning from service in Afghanistan – started producing the first vests in his home basement. Today, Lindnerhof is part of the Mehler Systems group – a European leader in tactical and protective equipment, alongside UF PRO (tactical clothing) and Mehler Protection (ballistic systems).
| Weight | 35 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Main compartments fastening | Flap |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Dimensions | 140 x 50 x 45 mm |
| Main material | 100% Multiaxial Laminate MX |
| EAN | 4068415149611 |
| Manufacturer code | 6602922-004 |
| Brand | Lindnerhof |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) is a modular mounting system for pockets and pouches, used in the MOLLE system. It consists of horizontally sewn rows of 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide, fixed spacing webbing (such as on a backpack) and vertical webbing for attachment and threading (on a pocket). This system is usually equipped with snaps, which further secures the pinned items.