WYNEX Tactical Molle Admin Pouch of Laser Cut Design, Utility Pouches Molle Attachment Military Medical EMT Organizer with Map Pocket EDC EMT Pack IFAK Tool Holder Universal U.S.A Patch Included
J**N
Got a bad one I guess...
I really thought I would like this pouch, as it's a good size for maybe an edc pouch and could fit on my backpack if need be. The outer material of the 1000D nylon is great, of course, there was some fraying and loose ends of stitching in different areas. The size is nice, velcro was good for patches, good number of pockets and sleeves.The problems I had are the holes in a couple of the pockets that were weak points from the stitching, that could be torn and made worse if heavier/larger tools or gear were in them. Next, there was a heavy crease in the front pocket that would NOT go away. It also made the zippers for that pocket not really function properly and also wear the fabric adjacent to the zipper.For an item listed at $40, quality was expected but wasn't received.
J**Y
Only good for flat supplies
Bought this for a basic trauma bag for hiking. Intended to load it with stethoscope, BP cuff, fitted mask/valve, SAM splint, and some trauma supplies like hemostats, shears, penlight, scissors, tweezers and combat tourniquet. While the bag when opened has sufficient space for these supplies, with ample stretch at the top, the bottom of the bag is another story. The bottom of the bag is much less stretchy than the top part, meaning that while everything looks like it should fit, it really doesn't and you're fighting to make it fit into the bag. It took me a few tries to manage to fit most of the aforementioned equipment in, and even then I had to make concessions.The interior features of the bag also don't completely make sense. The front pouch contains the clear plastic bi-fold pocket, which is velcro'd to the bottom so you can remove it. However the second compartment lacks an attachment point for it, which limits configuration options. It would make more sense to be able to choose between the two compartments or total removal, rather than the current.The four MOLLE attachments are well built for their purpose and sufficient to hold the weight of a loaded bag to a backpack or other MOLLE system. The kit also has two side mounted velcro straps which help hold the kit closed even if the zippers fail, which is a nice perk for those looking to take it on a hike and worried about losing anything.In all, I'd recommend it, but I'd encourage buyers to consider how much they are going to carry carefully first and maybe go with a slightly larger one if you're close the limit here because of the stretch issue.
C**O
Much Better than expected!
First of all, its description is very accurate except it is larger than one might think (but not too large). This can be used as an admin bag but I will be using it as a combination of an admin bag and a 1st aid bag (for bush-crafting/camping) as it has plenty of space. I am quite impressed by the size of this pouch.Also, the quality of this pouch is better than I expected it to be. The material is thicker than you would expect from an item of this type at this price point. The stitching is firm and secure and seems quite solid structurally. The zippers, grommets and the internal cordage, and D-rings on the back are all of high quality and the snaps on the back (that attach to your Molle system) are tight and fasten securely.I appreciate that the clear plastic document holder in the center of this pouch is removable (via Velcro). This means if you choose to use this item for anything other than an admin pouch it will not be in the way. I like the variety of loop straps throughout this pouch as they are on every "page".The only thing that I would have liked to see would be small velcro securing pieces on the very front pouch as you open the bag as it holds things loosely. This shouldn't cause any issues unless you invert the bag, but I feel that it would be better.Overall 5/5!
B**D
An Excellent Pouch for Travel
Most of the reviewers seem to be using this pouch for first-aid kits, tool kits, weapons or EDC pouches. I got it to use for travel. I already have two good pouches, one for electronics and the other for personal items I want handy while traveling. I carry the pouches in a larger backpack that also holds my camera gear. I decided to get this pouch as an experiment to see if I could get the contents of the two current pouches into the two compartments of this pouch.I was able to transfer the items (with a couple of exceptions I no longer needed). The electronics go in the front compartment and the travel items go in the back. One advantage of this pouch is that the pockets and straps make it easier to access items. They are more visible than in the old pouches. This pouch takes up slightly less space in the backpack than the combined two old pouches.Since I do not plan on using this pouch with tactical or camping gear, I removed the 4 MOLLE straps on the back. But I took one of them, passed it through the D-rings and made a very convenient handle (see photos). The handle makes it much easier for retrieving and carrying the pouch. I have a shoulder strap, left over from another bag. It worked well with the pouch, clipping on to the D-rings. But I took it off as I don't see carrying the pouch as a shoulder bag.I found no issues with the workmanship of the bag. The zippers are smooth. Like another Wynex pouch I have, the material is lighter than some other brands of tactical pouches. But it is more than sufficient for how I plan to use the pouch.
J**L
Great for paragliding
I got this to use as a "cockpit" while paragliding. It's perfect for this use-- the drawstring keeps the opening angle limited and there are 2 other separate zippered compartments that can secure your keys and other loose items. The map pouch is good to hold your certs/licenses. The velcro side tabs are also good for quick open/close so you don't need to fiddle with the zippers. I tied a simple carbon fiber plate inside for a rigid surface to hold my vario and phone. Plenty of loops inside to clip things to so they won't fall out. Best part is, it's 25% the cost (or less!) of a "real" paraglider cockpit. And ultimately more configurable.
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