EDC pouch... mini review

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First off, sorry for the ghetto format. I'm at work and have to hurry. This was a reply to a post on candlepowerforums, and I thought some of you gear guys might appreciate it.

Pouch =
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New Sun Gear Liberty Pouch from Brigade Quartermasters.

Gear I keep in it =
The Inova X5T fits essentially perfectly when carried bezel down with a paracord lanyard. I also carry in the pouch...

Fisher Bullet Pen
Leatherman Wave
Blazer Pocket Torch
micro tweezers
3 pieces of write-in-rain paper
small comb
eyedrops/contact lens case (when using)
sewing needle


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review:

Ok here are pics I just took. Sorry if they are screwy, I had to sneak out the work camera and take the pics very fast.

Well, so much for posting direct links to the photos (free web host = sucks).

Go Here to check out the list of photos that I refer to by title below.

Here are the explanations. A $1 is used directly behind the pouch as a size reference. In order...

'edc' = my EDC gear. Pouch (when outside). Wallet and Microtech Auto Amphibian.

'empty' = a shot of the pouch when open. at the very bottom of the shot is a pouch incorporated into the back, rear portion of the inside of the pouch. Visible here is the web of elastic. On the other side is another internal pouch. I don't use this one for right now.

'front' = front of the pouch, packed with stuff.

'inside' = in the pouch, gear as I carry it. Fisher space pen is tucked in between the Wave (left of it)and the X5T in the webbing. Lighter is to the right. I don't smoke, but having a pocket torch like this can come in handy (light soldering, need fire, etc.) Directly behind the Wave is a small pair of tweezers with a small lanyard (so it doesn't get lost). [note the shape of the pouch ... tapered so the mouth is larger than the bottom, allowing for quick access of gear. After opening, I kind of have to "put everything back together" to make it into an efficient package. Not a problem, but elastic on the sides would aid with this).

'rear' = rear shot of the pouch showing the attaching mechanism. I would probably replace this with a velcro strap, kinda er... hard to explain. This method of carry works very well, however, and is quick on-quick off of rope or web belts. Might just leave as-is.

"side" = side view. Note the elastic band on hanging off the front. It is too large to act as a rubber band to keep the pouch contents secure against each other. I suppose if you utilize the maximum volume of the pouch, it would work fine but with my stuff, tis too large. Thinking of a mod for this.

"the stuff" = all the junk I carry in the pouch. Note same elastic band on pouch that is mentioned above. left to right, generally... my visene (wearing contacts today) the micro torch, fisher bullet pen, comb, leatherman wave, folded write in rain paper, inova. Not shown is a paperclip (?), needle (aka steel toothpick) and some aspirin that I keep in the zippered front.

What would I do different? I'd put more elastic webbing where I would need it most. As of now, the lighter kinda just sits in the main pocket because the Wave is using the largest section of webbing. The two smaller sections of webbing on either side of this are too small, enough to accomodate a pen but nothing really of a larger diameter.

Also, would like to have zippers or velcro on the inside pockets. I guarantee if you put coins or something in there, they'll come out if you toss the pouch around.

Would also put some elastic straps on the outside of the pouch to help keep it closed. It really can hold a lot more volume than I really use due to the tapered design. The mouth folds out a lot, which is nice because if I want the lighter, wave, etc. I can just unvelcro the front flap and everything is made available without spilling all over the place.

Yeah, this pouch is pocket-sized, meaning that if you want you can tailor what gear you want to carry in it enough so it will fit in your pocket if you don't like carrying it outside of your pocket. I tried pocket carry for a while but it's so convenient to carry outside and relatively unobtrusive, so I carry it on my belt when going outside.

Am thinking about changing the Inova out with something different. Also the Wave. These two items really add to the relative weight of the pouch, but other than that, it's great.

I looked around a lot on the net for something like this and New Sun Gear made this one which was the closest to what I wanted.

Unfortunately for me, I don't have a sewing machine (yet) so major mods are going to have to wait.

Hope this helps...

BTW... I bought it
here
 
Great review - Thanks.

I'd thought about this pouch. Might even get all my EDC in there...
 
Krept:

Thank you. This is what I've been looking for. I need something to carry my diabetic supplies and emergency snacks. This looks perfect for my needs. I will order one today.
 
Couple other comments. Look at the "side" pic to gauge the height relative to the Inova. For example, if you wanted to keep something the length of a normal pen (I use the bullet pen)inside the main pocket the top flap would be difficult to close.

New Sun Gear makes larger volume pouches than this one... I think this is the smallest... so if you are thinking about carrying gear in this that is the size of the Inova or so, you might want to check out one of the larger sizes. I do know that besides Brigade Quartermaster, TAD and other sites carry NSG's stuff.

New Sun Gear is their site, just to give you an idea of what type of stuff they make. Interestingly, their online store does not list all of their products (like the above mentioned Liberty Pouch - they say they only make it for BQ, but will sell to you if you are having trouble finding it online). Between e-mailing them and checking out Google for their products, you might find something you are looking for. For example... check out the Pill, Big Pill, Unit, etc. for larger sized pouches. My main concern is that I wanted something wallet-sized that I could toss in my left pocket if desired. This worked very well. Again, best to check the dimensions of the stuff you want to carry to be sure.

cheers
 
While I've looked at and considered these pouches
I prefer a simple leather pouch on my belt. I carry
nothing in my pockets finding that it is very
uncomfortable to have stuff banging on my legs.

The conveniece of a simple pouch is really hard
to measure or understand util you carry one for a
while. To my suprize I've never received one
single crack or comment about the pouch I wear.
folk's just accept it or don't notice it. That's
where I think leather helps a bit.
 
i have the same sentiments as tightwad
i hate to have things swinging about in the pockets, and i frequently wear bermudas with no pockets
i use a blackhawk duty pants belt with BTS along with quite a number of blackhawk pouches
it's pricey, to be sure, but it allows u customisability all the way
 
krept, nice review. Since my workplace isn't conducive to belt pouches, I ordered one. I'm going to have to decide between my Jason Burns Mission wallet and this for pocket carry of the daily loadout.

Thanks!
 
I received mine yesterday. Krept's review was right on target. This a great product and perfect for what I was looking for.
 
I have the larger version of this pouch. Yeah they are good. I don't carry mine on my waist anymore. I just toss it into my backpack(Blackhawk 3-day Assault Pack).
 
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