🛠️ Gear Up and Go: Your EDC's New Best Friend!
The 3V GearMOLLE Pocket Organizer is a compact, MOLLE-compatible storage solution designed for everyday carry enthusiasts. Made from durable 600D PVC backed polyester, it offers weather resistance and ruggedness. With a clam shell opening for easy access and an internal lanyard for secure storage of keys and ID cards, this organizer is both practical and stylish. Measuring 8" T x 5" W x 1.25" D, it fits perfectly in your bag or pocket.
K**K
Not for rugged terrains
I use this organizer every day. As seen on the 1st image I've uploaded, I keep a pack of gum, lip balm, a small notepad, a couple of pens, a high-liter, a Sharpee perm. marker, eye drops, phone charging cable, and phone charging adapter.I didn't find a need for the top strap or the lanyard inside so I cut then off, making sure to cut well above the stitching.Special note about the notepad (for dimensional reference): It is EXACTLY 4" x 6" (including the red strip on top). I had to cut this from a slightly larger notepad b/c every "4x6" I found ended up being larger b/c these were dimensions for the paper, not the pads. 3x5 options didn't quite fill the space.On my way to work (and while there), it is inside of one of the front pockets of my Lifewit 17.3" Laptop Messenger Bag. When I need to drive somewhere other than the office, it sits by my side in the car (either at bottom of driver door or in passenger seat).I received this in the 1st wk of September (~6 months ago). About 3 months in, it started to tear in 2 places: the outside mesh pocket (pic 2) and under the elastic loop where I place small, travel-sized, eye drops (pic 3). I've been gentle with it, trying to extend its lifespan as much as poss. Sadly, the front mesh pocket has gotten to the point where items slip out so it needs to be replaced.THIS IS NOT 'tactical' quality. I wouldn't depend on this in rugged terrains. It's served well for me, but it's used in safe and professional settings.I will look to replace it with a VanQuest or Maxpedition organizer. The ONLY way that I would reorder this same product is if I cannot find the something w/ the exact size and configuration in either of these brand.
B**E
good for the price
I was looking for a small pouch to mount on my F-stop Loka, and this certainly fit the bill. It is MOLLE compatible (at least enough to work), although the snaps aren't extremely tight and there is probably some risk that these could give way. I've hooked a carabiner through the top loop as an extra attachment point to keep from losing this.The interior isn't very well-partitioned, but it's ok. It easily holds a few small tools I carry during photo hikes (multi-tool and knife sharpener, etc.), which is what I bought it for. I will probably pick up another to hold a small first aid kit. The front has velcro so that velcro-backed patches or similar items can be attached.The zipper on mine isn't great, but it works. I wouldn't use this to store something I'd have to get to in a few seconds, but for my purposes, and for the price, this works fine (and the color is even reasonably close to my Loka, although it's not perfect).
J**X
I like the velcro loop section on the front
I've got two of these. I like the velcro loop section on the front, although I wish the *entire* front was velcro loop. It's kind of weird to hang this on a bag -- the straps form a loop at the top, but the loop starts about an inch further down the back than you think it should, so the top is kind of loose when mounted to a molle bag. I've ended up running a blackhawk! speed clip through that loop just to secure it down and hold the entire thing down. This is great for holding small stuff, like keys, mints/gum. I use one to hold a large USB battery and charging cables for my phone/devices. The awkward loop is actually useful in this regard -- I use a niteize S-clip to hook it to the top of my phone case then a short lightning cable to connect it to my phone.
A**R
I like a soft pouch better than a hard Altoids type ...
I use this as an EDC pouch kept in a jacket pocket. A little too big for jeans pockets but would fit in cargo pants. My pouch when filled is 4" wide by 5 1/4" high by 1 1/2 thick. The picture makes it look less wide. On the inside, only one side has webbing to hold flashlights, pens, lighter, etc. The other side has two small sleeves. I can fit about 10 small tools or items plus a mini first aid kit in a plastic bag. I like a soft pouch better than a hard Altoids type tin for EDC. Good price for a well made small pouch.
G**E
Good zip-up pouch
Good zip-up pouch. Fits in a cargo pocket easily; maybe a large enough back pocket but would not be comfortable. It has 2 MOLLE straps, but I don't use it for this purpose. I bought the Desert Tan one - true to color, not coyote or flat dark earth. Great as a micro kit pouch. I use it to hold everyday need items while in the woods: mini Fenix light + spare battery, dog whistle to recall my dogs, lighter, camping T.P. just in case, crazy glue in case shoes blow-out, spare key, spare cellphone battery, stuff like that. Dimensions are accurate. Quality is good. Not designed as a wallet replacement.
G**D
Tiny
This is pocket size, just like the description states. Don't get this if you're looking to keep normal size writing pens/pencils in it. That was my mistake. It's too short for those. I still keep most other EDC stuff in it (mini light, pocket knife, band-aids, lighter, golf pencil, mini Marks-A-Lot, sticky notes, emergency cash, etc) and it stores easily in my daily pack. A good budget replacement pouch for Maxpedition's smallest pouch. I gave it 4 out of 5 because there were no instructions with it, still don't know what the purpose of the two lanyards are for but they're annoying.
A**R
responsive seller
One that arrived ripped out at an upper seam after less than a week of use. I contacted the seller, returned the product for another of the same and the second one is holding up well. It holds my phone, a notepad, a pen, a small flashlight and a pair of earbud headphones with plenty of space left over.It works much better and lasts longer than any other phone holster I have used.
B**D
My Old 3V Compact Pocket Organizer Is Smaller Than the New Ones
I bought my 3V Compact Pocket Organizer (model VVV-1302) in April 2017. I was re-purposing some of my old gear recently and I looked up my order for this pouch. I discovered that the model 1302 being sold today is much larger. My Compact Pocket organizer is only 5.5" x 4" x 1". The current one, same model number, is 8" x 5" x 1.5". The interior layout is the same, just taller.I can understand why they increased the size. It's hard to put much in the smaller pouch. You can't put most phones in it. I wish they had been selling the larger pouch in 2017 when I bought this one.
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