A Diabetic Pouch?

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My older brother(49) loves my Maxpedition stuff. I know he wants something from him that he can use. He is a diabetic and carries a insulin pen, meter and test strips. Thats about all. He has them in a smaller black zip pouch but lets face it.... its just blah. I would like to get him a Maxpedition pouch but am stumped. The Neatfreak, FR-1 are to big. MAYBE the E.D.C may work but it may be on the larger side to. Those choices are great because they have the elastic organizers on the inside.
Any opinions?
 
Have been using one of these for years to carry meds and meter---on Lantis also, so that usually stays at home unless I'm traveling.

I don't wear it but just use it as a carry bag that I throw in the car.

http://www.foxcreekleather.com/120-miscellaneous-leather/372-leather-fanny-pack

Was only $24 when I bought mine years ago though.

Booooo! No fanny packs!:p

I'm looking for an edc pouch too. I've found the maxpedition stuff is great but the small pouches are too thick and the thin ones are too big. I'd really like an edc sized a little smaller. Subscribing to see if anyone has some good idears.
 
I carry my phone, pens, note book, flashlight, Ibuprofen, loation, band-aids and candy in my Maxpedition M-2 Waistpack. It's smaller around then the E.D.C. but thicker. Instead of using the belt loop, I use two alice clips to hold it on my belt. Makes taking it off very easy. Check out the Barnacle, it might be just the ticket.
 
Maxpedition M5 waistpack should be perfect. 7" rear pouch can carry blood check meter and pen and any other odds and ends. Front pouch can carry cell phone or wallet or whatever else. I have an M1 as a camera bag for my little sony... love it.
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Some good suggestions already given (the Specops brand has hi-viz/contrast yellow on the inside for easier identification)

Diabetic? Reminds me of Countycomm's diplomat pocket organizer DIPLOMAT POCKET ORGANIZER

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(Pic from countycomm.com)
 
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