Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET
Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET
Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET
Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET

Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET

Regular price Sale price€18,95 €23,69 0% OFF
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The Small Padded Accessory pouch is a simply-designed, quality made pouch which can attach almost anywhere you find MOLLE webbing on an Eberlestock pack or accessory. The additional padding makes them optimal for carrying small but expensive items like rangefinders, GPS, and camera accessories. The added stretch pocket allows easy and quick access to essential items.

Most commonly it is worn on the hip belt for quick access to essential items, or the outside front of a pack. The Small Padded Accessory Pouch can also pair with the Chest Pack Harness to convert it into an ultralight minimalist chest worn pack.  

  • Dimensions: 5"h x 6"w x 2"d
  • Weight: 4 oz.
  • YKK Ultradurable zippers
  • 450d Nylon
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Customer Reviews

Based on 183 reviews
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Lee B. (Tennessee)
Great Pouch

Wasn't EXACTLY the spittin' image of what was advertised, but it's a great pouch: has excellent zips, good design and a buttonless attachment feature. Great!

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Jonathan S. (Washington)
Nice pouch but..

I wish it would fit my BNVD SGs

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Benjamin G. (Pennsylvania)
Accessory pouch

It's a handy add on to any pack

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Richard M. (Utah)

Small Padded Accessory Pouch - OUTLET

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Eric j. (California)

Small Padded Accessory Pouch

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Ken F.
These are Great

I have a two of these that I use in my EDC bag to organize small items on has all of my chargers and charging cables the other has a leatherman and extra batteries for my phone

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S.B.

Works great on my mainframe.