Maxpedition EDC Pocket Organiser
1. Name – Maxpedition EDC medium pocket organiser
2. Manufacturer – Maxpedition ( maxpedition.com )
3. Where we got it from – Heinnie Haynes (
www.heinnie.com )
4. Price – From heinnie £20.95
5. Main features
The Medium EDC Pocket Organizer™ is an ultra flat general purpose pouch. Great for unobtrusive attachment to any modular surface without `wasting` attachment points.
Product Features
Compact 5” x 7” x 0.75” size
Drops into pants cargo pocket or backpack/bag
Full clamshell opening main compartment with dual zips
Inside left: Slip pocket; key ring; elastic organizer with 9 divisions
Inside right: Slip pocket; tie down loop; elastic organizer with 6 divisions
Front exterior: 2” x 3” loop field for patches; mesh slip pocket with hook and loop closure
Back exterior: Oversized handle; attachment webbing
MOLLE compatible
Attach using two 3" TacTie™Attachment Straps
6. The Good Stuff
This is a pouch made by maxpedition, this is simple a really neat pouch that you can use to organize just about any small items, pens, tools, medical equipment, optic accessories and so on. I use two within my equipment one lives in my medical equipment bag as a pull out IV administration module which works very well indeed and the second I use in the front pouch of the cammelbak I use as my day bag, and I use it as a sort of tool / useful things holder. It holds a range of supplies that I can pull out of the day sack and throw into the pocket of my combats or work jacket and it holds useful day to day items that you might need in the field. It is about the right size to fit into the leg pocket of a flight suite so may suite to the needs of people such as air observers and flight medics. This is one of those items that keeps all the loose stuff we caryy secure and in one place instead of rattleing around in the bottom of a bag or pocket. Maxpedition make their products to a very high standard good heavy duty cordura material with heavy duty ykk zippers. There are times where I have had my EDC organizer jammed with stuff and the zippers have stood up to it and not separated or broke the same applies to the stitching. They are well made and will last a while, it has a mesh pounch on the front along with a Velcro patch on the front for names / badges ect. It has molle attachments on the back should you want to mount it to something and a very useful handle on the top which is great for pulling it our of a pocket, the zippers are dual. Inside it has really great elastic dividers and two sleeves, the elastic loops are different sizes to allow a range of different supplies to be held securely in place. It also has a key holder with a small lanyard.



7. The Not So Good Stuff
I don’t really have any negative points however as always with maxpedition the price may seen quite high but not if you’re a person who is used to paying ridiculously high prices for specialist products made for the emergency services.
8. Additional
I find these very useful items and would highly recommend them for people who carry lots of loose items for those in the emergency services they will find it a great tool to keep the small loose items in one place instead of rolling around the bottom of your existing packs.