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Assembling a comprehensive EDC is only half the battle. How you carry your gear matters more than you may think. Sure, pocket clips and lanyards make carrying things more accessible, but they don’t always stop them from bouncing around in your pocket. What if you need to take more than just a knife, wallet, and flashlight? Where does it all go? Some might tell you to pare down to the essentials, but sometimes even that amount of gear might be too much for your pockets.

That’s where integrating an EDC pocket organizer comes in handy. It lets you organize your carry into a compact footprint that can fit in a pocket or a bag easily, and it enables you to ensure you have everything in the proper place when you get to where you’re going. If you change bags often, you can take the essentials in one of these handy EDC pouches and transition to a new situation without missing a beat.

If this sounds like something you could use for your carry, we’ve put together this guide containing 18 of our favorite pouch and pocket organizers that you can pick up today to consolidate your carry and tackle any situation you find yourself in.


Our Top Picks

The Best Overall Pocket Organizer: Alpaka HUB Hook & Loop [Buy]

The Best Budget Pocket Organizer: Condor Pocket Pouch [Buy]

The Best Pocket Organizer for the Office: Aer Cable Kit 2 X-Pac [Buy]

The Most Versatile Pocket Organizer for EDC: Manhattan Portage x EDC Atlas Sling V2 [Buy]

The Best Pocket Organizer for Customization: Garage Built Gear Mighty Pouch [Buy]


Our Favorites

When it comes to EDC pouch organizers, there are many different options you can go with. However you plan to carry your gear, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re headed into the office or the field, you’re sure to find something here that will fit your use case.

Maxpedition

Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Fits the modern smartphones
Triple polyurethane coated
Clamshell opening
Specifications
Dimension
7″ x 5″ x 3″
Weight
16 oz
Material
Nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
Maxpedition has long been a go-to brand when it comes to pocket organizers for many in the EDC community. The Micro Pocket Organizer is small but mighty. It makes an excellent option for almost any setup, thanks to its small size and quality build materials. It’s made using 800D water-resistant, has a triple polyurethane coating, and uses YKK zippers for good measure. The main compartment has nylon webbing, perfect for lighters, multi-tools, or a pocket knife or two.
Condor

Condor Pocket Pouch Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Zippered opening
Comes with a USA flag morale patch
Specifications
Dimension
7.25“ x 5“ x 1.5“
Weight
1.3 oz
Material
Nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
The Condor Pocket Pouch remains on the list as one of the best bang-for-your-buck mini pocket organizers, delivering no-frills pocket organization and MOLLE-compatible modularity at a modest price. One-half of its interior features elastic gear loops, while the other side features vertical sleeves and a fold-out windowed vinyl sleeve. Lastly, you can customize it with a morale patch on its front loop field.
Rite

Rite in the Rain Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Ample storage
YKK zippers
Specifications
Dimension
6.75” x 4.13” x 0.75”
Weight
2.4 oz
Material
CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
No one makes bad-weather products like Rite in the Rain. Whether it’s a notebook, pen, or the Rite in the Rain Pocket Organizer pouch, the company makes excellent products you can rely on in less than ideal conditions. This particular all-weather organizer has a CORDURA fabric construction that will keep your gear safe from the elements. It features two zippered pockets (one internal and one external) and perfectly fits a pocket notebook with room to spare.
Vanquest

Vanquest PPM-SLIM 2.0 Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Keychain loop
Hi-vis interior
Outer quick access pocket
Specifications
Dimension
6.5” x 4.25” x 0.75”
Weight
3.1 oz
Material
CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
Slimming down your carry can be great, but you still might need quick access to some less critical but still great to have items from time to time. That’s where the Vanquest PPM-SLIM 2.0 pouch organizer comes in handy. This rugged CORDURA pouch keeps it simple on the outside with just a small pocket for quick access to something like a notebook but excels in internal organization. It has two interior pockets for smaller items and ten elastic slots for pens, multi-tools, or flashlights. A removable keychain tether, reliable zippers, and clamshell opening provide easy access to your gear. It has a bright orange internal lining for increased visibility in low-light situations.
Maxpedition

Maxpedition ERZ v2.0 Everyday Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Fray resistant
Anti-counterfeit logo
YKK zippers
Specifications
Dimension
8” x 6” x 2”
Weight
7 oz
Material
Nylon
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$
The ERZ v2.0 from Maxpedition is hard to beat for a minimal everyday pouch. Aside from a rugged 500D ripstop nylon construction and YKK zippers, it also has a versatile inside layout perfect for various gear. Interior webbing of multiple sizes is ideal for something as small as chapstick or as large as a Leatherman. There are also two extra pockets for things that don’t fit snugly under the elastic straps, like bandages or spare cash.
OneTigris

OneTigris BLADE Multiuse Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Hook and loop field
Exterior webbing
Specifications
Dimension
7.48” x 6.3” x 1.57”
Weight
5.64 oz
Material
500D nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
One of the best MOLLE-compatible organizers has to be the OneTigris BLADE Multiuse EDC pouch. Plenty of internal webbing allows for complete customization of your setup. Whether you want to stash a first-aid kit or organize a few of your favorite gadgets and associated chargers, this pouch will keep your gear secure. There is even extra webbing on the front of the pouch and an exterior pocket for quick access to frequently used equipment.
Hazard4

Hazard4 Hatchling Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Thermoformed crushproof construction
Hook and loop field
Dedicated phone compartment
Specifications
Dimension
7.5” x 4.4” x 1.4”
Weight
6.7 oz
Material
CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
From front to back, the Hatchling leverages Hazard4’s technical prowess in developing quality tactical EDC gear with thermoformed nylon. Both sides of this tactical pack enjoy the rigid protection that such a design brings, and it also lets you maximize the amount of gear you can place inside. There’s a dedicated spot for your cell phone, and this pouch also acts as a decent wallet with credit card and payment slots built in, as well as room for you to carry cash and coins along with your essential small EDC items as well.
Manhattan

Manhattan Portage x EDC Atlas Sling V2 Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Hybrid sling bag
Upgraded interior layout
Specifications
Dimension
8.3” x 4.8” x 2”
Weight
10.23 oz
Material
1680D CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$$
We designed our very own pouch organizer and partnered with Manhattan Portage—producers of high-quality EDC bags for decades—to make it. The Atlas Sling combines two of our favorite EDC items, the pouch organizer and the sling bag, into one versatile piece of kit. Whether you prefer to stash your organizer into your bag or like the quick access of a cross-body sling, the Atlas Sling delivers. Best of all, it’s made with 1680D CORDURA ballistic nylon and YKK zippers, backed by a lifetime warranty so you can haul your gear through your day-to-day or on your travels with that peace of mind.
Aer

Aer Cable Kit 2 X-Pac Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Hi-vis interior
Plenty of organization options
Dual compartment
Specifications
Dimension
9” x 6” x 3”
Weight
9.6 oz
Material
VX42 X-Pac
EDC Rating


Price
$$
The minimal aesthetic of the Aer Cable Kit 2 belies just how much gadgetry and loose gear you can place inside instead of letting it all flop around in a large bag or luggage case. From the zippered exterior pocket to the multiple elastic mesh, loop cable, and zippered internal pockets, this has enough space and organization space to carry your essential tech items, accessories, and more. The wide clamshell zippered opening allows you to lie it flat when you’re at your desk, and the waterproof X-Pac construction will enable it to operate on its own if you carry it around outside in the rain.
Bellroy

Bellroy Tech Kit Compact Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Lays flat
Softshell body
Elastic loops and mesh pockets
Specifications
Dimension
6.69” x 5.11” x 2.17”
Weight
4.2 oz
Material
Leather
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$$
Bellroy might not be the first brand you think of when researching everyday carry organizers, but that would be your loss. If you’re not looking for a tactical pouch but still want something functional, check out the Tech Kit Compact Pouch Organizer. This sleek organizer forgoes the traditional exterior pockets in favor of a clever internal layout. Mesh pockets, elastic webbing, and a few other cleverly placed slots and pockets make this the perfect pouch for all your tech.
Garage

Garage Built Gear Mighty Pouch Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Hook and loop field
Pocketable form factor
Lots of colorways and designs
Specifications
Dimension
4.5” x 3.5”
Weight
3.4 oz
Material
Nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
One of the most popular organizers you can get is the Garage Built Gear Mighty Pouch. It’s the reason for the RE (Ranger Eye) trend on social media, so if you ever wanted to customize your organizer with a sick velcro patch, this is the one for you. Don’t be fooled by its popularity; it’s a great EDC pouch. Sometimes keeping it simple is best, and this pouch keeps it simple. This is the way to go if you need a small organizer for some essential everyday items. It’s a little challenging to get a hold of, so keep an eye on GBG’s social media channels for drop announcements.
Notorious

Notorious EDC All Good Pouch Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Large hook and loop field
Pocketable form factor
Plenty of space for larger tools
Specifications
Dimension
N/A
Weight
N/A
Material
CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$
If you like RE’s and want to take the idea to its logical extreme, then the All Good Pouch Organizer from trusted EDCer Notorious EDC is worth checking out. Not only is the entire backside velcro for maximum customization, but it also has plenty of internal organization options. You get elastic webbing, a zippered pocket, and even carabiner loops so you can attach it to a larger loadout if needed. Plus, it features padded walls for added protection, CORDURA fabric, and YKK zippers to keep all your gear safe during your next adventure.
Alpaka

Alpaka HUB Hook & Loop Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Comes with custom REs
Hook and loop field
Water resistant
Specifications
Dimension
4.72″” x 0.98” 3.54”
Weight
2.11 oz
Material
VX42 X-Pac
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$$
If you’re looking for a completely waterproof EDC organizer, check out the Alpaka HUB Pouch. This organizer also has a velcro section, but unlike some of the other options on this list, the team at Alpaka includes two free patches to get your collection started if you don’t have any. It has six internal pockets of varying sizes, so you can hold everything from lighters and SD cards to pens and multi-tools. The VX42 X-Pac construction means that not only is it waterproof, but it’s also abrasion resistant and super lightweight.
DEFY

DEFY The Void Admin Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Hi-vis white colorway
Plenty of organization options
Water resistant
Specifications
Dimension
9” x 6.5” 2.25”
Weight
8 oz
Material
Nylon
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$$
If you need something bigger than a pocket organizer but smaller than a backpack, then the DEFY The Void Admin Pouch is for you. The black and white X-Pac Storm Trooper edition (yes, it’s actually called that) looks good, has a larger capacity than other items on this list, and can also be carried as a sling pack if you’re only going on a short day trip. Not only does it have a clamshell design with water-resistant YKK AquaGuard zippers, but it also has plenty of webbing for your gear and a pocket large enough to fit an iPad mini.
GREENROOM136

GREENROOM136 PocketBook Slim Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Pocketable form factor
Recycled materials
Lots of material and color options
Specifications
Dimension
5.12” x 3.94” x 1.18”
Weight
N/A
Material
EPX400
EDC Rating


Just released
Price
$
Another excellent option for anyone looking to consolidate their EDC into a slim pouch is the GREENROOM136 PocketBook Slim organizer. It features three card pockets inside and a back pocket for easy access to items like cash or a passport. The exterior of the EPX400 version is made of 100% recycled sailcloth which is entirely waterproof to protect your gear. However, it also comes in multiple other color options if you’d prefer the CORDURA models.
RoverEDC

RoverEDC The Micro Pouch Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
Large hook and loop field
Minimal and efficient interior
Made to order
Specifications
Dimension
3.75” x 5.25”
Weight
N/A
Material
600D nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$$
If you’d rather shop small, you can opt for the Micro Pouch from RoverEDC. These portable EDC organizers are made to order via Etsy, meaning you can choose black, green, blue, or orange for the exterior and interior. It’s made of a lightweight 600D material and has a velcro backing for the RE lovers out there.
GORUCK

GORUCK GR1 Field Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Grab handle
Hook and loop field
Specifications
Dimension
9” x 6” x 2.5”
Weight
1.8 oz
Material
1000D CORDURA nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$$
GORUCK is one of the most trusted brands in backpacks, and you can expect the same level of durability with its pouches. It’s made of 1000D CORDURA ballistic nylon and is MOLLE compatible if you need to add specific tools to your kit. Inside are two zippered mesh pockets for keeping your gear securely in place. You can spring a little extra if you want the newest Tiger Stripe version of this pouch, but it also comes in other color options if you want to save a few bucks.
Viperade

Viperade VE1 Pocket Organizer

Purchase
Key Features
MOLLE compatible
Quick access to all your gear
Pocketable form factor
Specifications
Dimension
5.90” x 3.70” x 0.55”
Weight
1.8 oz
Material
500D nylon
EDC Rating


Price
$
The Viperade VE1 combines webbing, MOLLE straps, and pockets to access your tools quickly. If you don’t want to toss it into a bag, it makes a solid sling, thanks to two attachment points to which you can attach a strap. It’s made of 500D fabric as well, so you know it can handle daily wear. The good thing about Viperade is that it also comes in multiple sizes, so however big your EDC is, it has you covered.

How to Choose the Best EDC Pocket Organizer

Use case

The great thing about getting an EDC Pocket Organizer is that the use case can be anything you want. Whether you want to build a first-aid kit to throw in your trunk, carry all your favorite items with you every day, or even keep your tech organized for when you get to the office, a good pouch can go a long way.

Size

Picking the right size for your pouch is something that you should pay special attention to. Having a general idea of what gear you’re going to put into it will help you decide whether you should get something that can hold items as large as an iPad Mini or if you only need to worry about carrying smaller items like flashlights and pens.

Weight

While most pocket organizers won’t weigh the average person down too much for daily use, you will want to take special note of how much a pouch weighs if your use case is not average. For example, picking up a pouch that will add minimal weight is very important if you want to add a first-aid kit to your hiking kit. As the saying goes: an ounce in the morning is a pound by the afternoon.

Material

Every item on this list is made using materials trusted by the EDC community, but they’re not all the same. Ballistic nylon fabric is tough and water-resistant but is also heavier than something like X-Pac, which is super lightweight. Depending on how you use your pouch, you may want to lean more towards one or the other.

Capacity

The pouches on this list vary considerably in carrying capacity. This is why it’s good to have a general idea of what you’ll be taking before picking one of these up. That way, you can plan whether you need something that can fit a full-sized Leatherman or just a small Swiss Army Knife.


EDC Pocket Organizer FAQ

What is the main function of an EDC pocket organizer?

An EDC pocket organizer will help you carry extra gear that’s good to have on you but isn’t used enough to earn a place in your pockets. They’re also great for keeping all of your most used items in one easy-to-access place.

The most popular colors for pocket organizers tend to be black, camo, or in some cases, topographic. A brightly colored interior lining like orange is also usually favored as it helps with visibility in low-light environments.

What are the ideal dimensions for pocket organizers?

The ideal dimensions for an EDC-sized pouch are something that can fit in your pockets or be retrieved from your bag. Depending on your use case, a pouch that can double as a sling can also be a good size.

Is an EDC pocket organizer useful?

Yes, they let you organize and carry your essentials in one compact place while allowing customization to fit your specific needs.


How we picked

Decades of experience and deep connections in the everyday carry industry give us a unique viewpoint on the market to inform our product recommendations. We have the depth of information for thousands of products that have come before and an extensive eye on the market to see what’s new and trending for each piece of gear. The result is a buying guide that we feel is informative and useful for EDCers of every trade, industry, and budget.

What is Everyday Carry?

Everyday Carry is both the concept of what people carry in their pockets and the process of picking out gear that thoughtfully considers what one wants or needs in their daily lives. It encompasses everything from style to preparedness to utility, meaning an entire industry full of valuable tools and essentials to choose from.

Why you should trust us

Our team has decades of combined experience in all aspects of everyday men’s essentials, from wallets to pens to bags and everything in between, and we know where to find great gear ideas that you may not come across at your local stores or when shopping online. Our expertise with the industry and familiarity in design, materials, and usability help you make more informed choices when it comes to picking up your next piece of gear.

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5 Specialized Pouch Setups for Your EDC https://everydaycarry.com/5-specialized-pouch-setups-for-your-edc/ Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:30:00 +0000 https://everydaycarry.com/5-specialized-pouch-setups-for-your-edc/ When browsing the site, you’ve probably noticed a fair amount of EDC pouches. For many readers, a pouch…

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When browsing the site, you’ve probably noticed a fair amount of EDC pouches. For many readers, a pouch organizer is just as essential as the gear kept inside it thanks to its convenience as a grab-and-go kit. And while many of the pouches you see are designed for general EDC, you can also customize these handy pouches for a wide range of tasks beyond just your daily essentials. To give you some ideas on what to pack in your favorite gear pouch, we’ve put together five examples of specialized kits for everyday situations.


General EDC 

Organizing your everyday gear into a pouch turns pockets full of loose items into an easy-to-grab kit. These five essentials are everything you need to get through any normal day. It’ll also make a great backup kit for your car or bag. For a general EDC pouch, we like something small like the Maxpedition Micro EDC pouch.

  • Knife: A small knife like CRKT’s Pilar is great to keep in a pouch due to its small size, versatile blade, and sturdy construction. 
  • Multi-tool: In addition to a knife, a well-rounded multitool can accomplish a wide variety of tasks. Consider something small and versatile like a Victorinox Pioneer Alox or a Leatherman Juice CS4
  • Flashlight: 4Sevens’ Preon P1 is an updated version of their classic AAA light. It’s small and lightweight, yet it’s still powerful enough for daily tasks while using a common battery. 
  • Pen: Fisher’s Clutch pen uses their popular write-anywhere refill, but houses it in a much more durable body. This aluminum pen is hard anodized with a black coating for extra resistance to wear. 
  • Notebook: Rite in the Rain’s notebooks are a great companion to the Fisher Space Pen. The paper is treated with a coating that makes it waterproof, ideal for writing in any condition. 

First Aid / Emergency

First Aid Kits may not be on everyone’s list of daily carried essentials, but keeping one close by is always a good idea. By using a pouch to store one in your house, car, or bag, you can ensure that it’s always accessible and fully stocked. Making your own first aid kit also cuts down on bulk (compared to the pre-assembled ones in big plastic containers) and allows you to customize the kit to fit your specific needs.

  • Re-package a Kit: Bulky plastic containers aside, you can repackage much (if not all) of a ready to go first aid kit. If you don’t want to customize your kit, these usually include a good baseline of bandaids, wound care, and essential painkillers. 
  • FlashlightIf you find yourself in an emergency situation at night, visibility can greatly help the outcome. Whether you need to change the tire on the side of the road, or apply a bandage to a wound, you’re going to need to see what you’re doing. 
  • Solar Blanket: These blankets are lightweight, and barely take up any room. If you’re stuck on the rise of the road, or stranded somewhere without heat, a solar blanket can keep you much warmer than just your clothing alone. This one is large enough to cover your entire body.
  • Road Flare: If you intend on keeping this kit in your car, a road flare is never a bad thing to have on hand. The only thing is, a flare itself can be dangerous. Sub out the traditional ones for these bright glow sticks that provide 12 hours of light. 

Outdoor Survival

Whether it’s a day hike or a multi-day camping trip, you’re going to want to bring some emergency essentials. For this kit, you should include some gear that’s tailored to the outdoors. Since this gear is more robust, tossing them in a simple pouch like the Topo Designs Accessory Pouch will work well.

  • Fire Starter: Keep a backup way to start a fire inside the pouch. If you lose your primary method, it’s essential to have another. This ferro rod has a few more functions for additional utility.
  • Reflective Signal Mirror: Signal mirrors are a great, electricity (and fire)-free method of signaling for help. If your phone and flashlight go dead while out in the woods, a signal mirror is a great way to get yourself noticed. 
  • Kindling: Keep a small container of kindling in case you find yourself in wet conditions unable to start a fire. The Thyrm cell vault is a waterproof, MOLLE-compatible vessel that’s perfect for keeping small items dry. 
  • Protein/Food Bars: Even if you’re not stuck in the woods, it’s always a great idea to keep some extra food near by. Make sure it’s something with a long shelf life that’s high in protein and gives you a good boost of carbs. Bonus points if the packages are completely sealed, the last thing you want is hungry wildlife on your tail. 
  • Paracord: Keeping a length of paracord has a ton of EDC uses. You can snag some in a variety of colors to match the rest of your gear, or a bright color to stand out in the foliage.

Tech

Plenty of us carry essential tech that comes in handy on a daily basis. Whether you work out of a mobile office, have a long commute, or just like keeping your gadgets charged, a pouch full of tech gear can meet your needs. Since you’ll probably need to carry lots of cables, a pouch with ample elastic straps on the inside (like the Vanquest EDCM ) will help keep your gear neat and tidy.

  • Long Charging Cable – Keeping a long cable in a pouch allows you to charge your device while leaving the pouch in your bag. These braided cables are 10 feet long and have aluminum connectors for increased durability. 
  • Backup Battery – What’s a long cable without a backup battery? A slim battery like the Mophie Powerstation Mini packs in 3,000mAh of extra power in a slim form factor. 
  • Headphones – A solid, noise-isolating set of earbuds are ideal for drowning out the rest of the world (or just enjoying your music in peace and quiet). This set from Shure is great for commuting because of their small size and excellent sound quality. 
  • Flash Drive – Keep your essential files close by with this USB 3.0 drive from Kingston. The drive features durable metal construction and a slim form factor. 
  • Velcro Cable Ties – The key to carrying tech gear is keeping everything organized. The last thing you want is messy cables popping out of the pouch every time you need to grab something. Keep them in check with these convenient cable ties and avoid a tangled mess of cables.

Travel / Dopp Kit

Making a pouch setup for travel can come in handy on a variety of levels. Keeping your toiletries in a sealed pouch is great, especially if you have messy items like toothpaste and shaving cream and can open up and ruin your clothes. The DSPTCH Dopp Kit features some traditional dopp kit design, with construction and materials (like ballistic nylon) that the EDC community appreciates. It even has a removable valet tray to store your EDC goods while at a hotel.

  • Shave Kit: Remember to bring your shave setup! Whether you need to look good for clients, or just hate a stubbly face, you don’t want to be stuck with the cheap razors from a hotel (or overpriced ones in the lobby shop). 
  • Travel Toothbrush: Again, you don’t want to be stuck with the lack-luster freebies found at your hotel. Pick up a decent folding travel toothbrush to save on space inside your kit. 
  • Swiss Army Knife w/ Nail Clipper: Instead of bringing a full-on multitool, this tiny SAK is ideal for everything you’d need while traveling. There’s a nail clipper, small scissor, file, and small blade. 
  • TSA Friendly Multitool: Bringing a TSA-friendly multitool (like the BigiDesign TPT) is great when you can’t bring an entire tool set on your trip. There’s a wrench set, package opener, bit driver, and hex tool.

Do you use a pouch in your EDC? If so, we’d love to hear what essentials you keep inside.

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Maxpedition DEP Daily Essentials Pouch https://everydaycarry.com/maxpedition-dep-daily-essentials-pouch/ Fri, 07 Oct 2016 18:30:00 +0000 https://everydaycarry.com/maxpedition-dep-daily-essentials-pouch/ Have you tried a pouch organizer yet? If you’ve seen what’s trending on the site, you’d notice it…

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Have you tried a pouch organizer yet? If you’ve seen what’s trending on the site, you’d notice it seems like everyone’s using one. Maxpedition, makers of the original wildly popular pouches, have stepped it up with their new DEP, or Daily Essentials Pouch.

It’s from their Advanced Gear Research line, which employs a futuristic look by breaking away from traditional MOLLE straps and webbing. Instead, you’ll find technical fabrics, new features, and a modernized aesthetic. This small EDC pouch is like a scaled-down daypack with more than enough room to organize and carry your essential gear.

The main difference between the DEP and Maxpedition’s other packs is how it opens. Instead of zipping open like a book, it opens from the top — making it especially easy to access your gear without dropping anything. Inside, you’ll find mesh pockets and elastic bands for larger items. On the front of the pouch, there’s an external pocket that keeps your smaller gear in place.

The entire pouch can attach to a belt or larger pack with ease thanks to the new “TacTie” polymer straps with locking clips. Don’t need to carry a full bag? There are two D-ring attachments for a strap, should you want to carry the DEP by itself.

This unique tactical pouch represents a new direction for Maxpedition while retaining the build quality and thought out designs you’ve come to expect from the brand. If you’ve been looking to add some extra organization to your EDC, consider one of these new pouches by Maxpedition.

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