🎒 Gear up smart, stay ready always with Maxpedition’s ultimate EDC organizer!
The Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer is a compact, durable pouch crafted from rugged 1000-denier ballistic nylon with genuine YKK zippers and reinforced stitching. Measuring just 5" x 7" x 1", it offers efficient internal elastic loops and slip pockets for organizing everyday essentials. Featuring a customizable front loop field for patches and MOLLE compatibility for modular attachment, this American-designed organizer is trusted by tactical pros and outdoor enthusiasts alike for reliable, mission-ready performance.
Color | Black |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 0.75"W x 7"H |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Closure Type | Hook-and-loop,Hook-and-loop Closure,Loop |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
Manufacturer | MAXPEDITION |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909006442 |
UPC | 846909006442 876404006449 772259244213 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 6.77 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 1 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | E.D.C. Pocket Organizer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 0246B |
Included Components | E.D.C. Pocket Organizer |
Size | 6"x1"x8" |
A**F
Great EDC Pack!
This is nice size for an EDC kit. It is slim enough, while still having enough room for a wide range of tools. The zipper keeps all of the tools securely inside.
M**S
Man Purse
There, I said it. I may catch heck for it, but I'm just calling like I see it. I also have to say that there isn't a bit of shame in calling it what it is. Being as much a gearhead as any man, I've always envied a woman's ability to have with her in her purse nearly everything imaginable: What seems to be an entire Nordstrom's cosmetics counter-worth of powders, make-up, and tubes of God-knows-what; a dozen pens; about $50 in loose change; at least 200 old receipts (I have no idea why); clothes, snacks, checkbooks, calendar, phone, MP3 player with sport headphones, photos, food.... and a million other things. I've always thought, how cool would it be to be able to carry around things that actually matter? Like multi-tools, fire starters, flashlights, knives, etc. You know, Man Things.Enter the Maxpedition EDC Pocket Organizer.Now, I'm a contractor and during work I carry a lot of things on my belt. During off hours, though, I have to admit that I don't want to carry everything I consider necessary (refer to Man Things list above) on my person in various pockets. I tried that once, and confidently strode around the house in my BDU's, pockets filled with everything I thought a responsible, well-prepared man should carry. Well, my wife asked me if it was the end of the world or something and made me feel small about being so prepared. Pffft. Women just don't understand.Where this EDC organizer comes in is it allows you to have with you - or very near you - all those things that are either impractical to have with you at work or when dressing casual or when your friends make you feel ridiculous for wearing them all over your 5.11 tactical vest. No, it's not quite as good as having these things on your person if you really, truly need then RIGHT NOW. But how often does that happen? Hasn't happened to me yet. Most of the time, it's close enough to have them in my truck, nearby. Let's face it, there are times - like when my wife drags me to the opera - that it's just plain awkward to have my EDC folder, Leatherman, flashlight, etc. on my person. It can also be an advantage having everything in one place: Need to take a different car, or going someplace in your buddies car? Grab this mini go-pouch and you're prepared.Others have done an excellent job of listing contents and posting pictures. I've got all that stuff in my EDC organizer, with slight variation.The case itself is made of high-denier nylon and opens up clamshell style with the help of a strong zipper with two pulls, useful lanyards included. The stitching is thick and nicely done throughout. In addition to two inner pockets, there are many stitched, wide elastic straps on both sides of the inside to hold all your gear. There is also a small loop on the inside and a key holder with strap. The outside has a useful see-through mesh pocket on the front with a hook and loop closure. There is also a large loop patch on the outside to accommodate a hook-backed badge or patch. The whole case has a beefy nylon strap for carrying.While it could fit in some cargo pockets, I find it impractical to do that with mine when it is fully loaded. It is simply too heavy and bulky to do that comfortably. Besides, if I'm wearing my BDU's, I would probably have most of the gear separately on my person, in pockets or holsters. I wouldn't use this when hiking, or backpacking - I use it mainly for transporting from location to location with the intent of having my gear very close, when it's not actually on my person.One note of caution on the clamshell design: Just about everything I have in there is metal and when the unit is closed, everything rubs together. You can help solve this by having a small rag or cloth diaper to put between the halves. (Cloth diapers - another essential item. Witness your wife's astonishment when you whip out a diaper and wipes from among your other survival tools in your man pack to tend to your infant's wet shorts. Priceless)So, while I consider it ideal to have all your EDC gear on your person, the ideal rarely happens for this reviewer. Instead I consider this EDC organizer essential gear. Because having all your essential EDC gear nearby is a whole lot better than having it at home where you can't get at it when you're out and about. Tough, useful, Manly, and priced right... and an easy five stars.
A**R
NAFO-OFAN Forever
Makes a rad toiletry organizer in a pinch. Fits within my Hide & Drink shaving kit. Houses any personal grooming utensils that I would be sad to go without on an extended stay. I love Maxpedition. Take the brand away from narcs. NAFO-OFAN forever!
W**Y
Beautifully made, great features, and convenient to carry
I have a desk job that involves a great deal of writing, so I wanted the Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer mostly to ensure that I have a variety of writing supplies with me at all times. I watched a number of online videos and looked at the pictures here, and I was unsure whether the Maxpedition was right for me. Most people seemed to be using them to carrying guns/ammo or other survival type supplies. I am not an outdoorsy type, and the only emergency supplies I ever need is change for coffee. However, given the reasonable price of the Maxpedition, I decided to take a chance because it seemed to be the right size and had various features that I wanted. Plus, reviewers all seemed to agree that the pouch is supremely sturdy; indeed, it is extremely well built and shows absolutely no signs of wear after several months of daily use.I have filled the elastic loops of my E.D.C. with a plethora of pens of various colors and styles (a fountain pen, felt tip, ballpoint, marker, highlighter) as well as pencils, a stylus for my Kindle Fire, and a few other odds and ends (tweezers, a pen light, click eraser, small scissors). The pens and other items fit snuggly into the elastic loops; the right side has several larger loops perfect for markers and other wider objects. A small hook can be used for keys - I attach a flashdrive to it. The pouches on either side hold a small notebook, post its, and a few other items (pencil sharpener, wet wipes). I was concerned that the E.D.C. would not zip close or would bulge or that the notebook would get bent, but it all comes together perfectly. Everything fits neatly in its designated place, and I never forget to replace the items when I'm finished because it's obvious when something is missing from the kit.My other concern in purchasing an E.D.C. was the issue of carrying a "man purse." Fortunately, the Maxpedition really does not look very purse-like in my estimation. Even if one was to carry it by the top loop, it doesn't really resemble a purse. In fact, my Kindle cases tend to look more purse-y. I tend to carry the E.D.C. on top of my dayrunner, so it looks like a kit of some sort. It also fits nicely into my briefcase. I'm extremely pleased with the Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer. It is just the right size for everything I want to carry without being too heavy or awkward to carry. It's allowed me very easily to make the transition to using an E.D.C. on an everyday basis. I'm so pleased with it that I hope to purchase a Maxpedition Versipack in the near future.
C**R
Small tool kit.
Adding my review to share my setup. Despite the name, I'm not sure there's anyone who would consider this a pocket organizer. That said, it's great for organizing stuff to toss in a bag or something. I have the micro, mini, and this EDC pocket organizer and have built each into small tool/gadget kits. Minus one star because Maxpedition should have years ago added a second row on either side for these larger pouches and thusfar hasn't done so.
D**S
Nice
Very well built
G**.
Sootch00 was right. These are very well made and functional.
I use this for the glovebox to hold all the basics of my Home Away From Home kit.Folding toothbrush, floss, toothpaste, tweezers, large nail clippers, eye glass repair kit, Variety of band aids, anti septic, Liquid skin (for cuts), mini flashlight, etc.Zipper works great too.
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