One Tigris Water Bottle Pouch

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Another player in the market is One Tigris. They are a company from China producing pretty decent quality tactical nylon.

This water bottle pocket is very similar to the original Maxpedition water bottle pocket with a few notable differences.

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This pocket uses a buckle system instead of a zipper.
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Velcro on the top
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Molle straps on the back and metal clasp like the maxpedition on the back.
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Molle on the sides and a drain hole on the bottom.
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Front pocket
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Fits a standard 32 oz nalgene easily and is tall enough to fit a variety of bottle sizes.
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The only issue I have with this pouch is that it does not fit a water bottle with a nested cup. That may not be a big deal for some but for me its not good. I want to be able to use this kind of pouch for a cook kit.
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Would also make a nice lens pouch. The quality is great and it's a functional design just be aware it will not fit a bottle with a nested cup.

Specs:
Main compartment is 10" x 4" diameter, padded, with drainage grommet
Front compartment is 7" x 4" x 1.5" with one mesh pouch
MOLLE attachment webbing on front and sides
Attachment 1: D-rings for the shoulder strap
Attachment 2: Two 5.9inch(15CM) MOLLE straps on back
Attachment 3: HK clasp quick clip release hook on back
 
This looks like a good design but is a shame it is too small to accommodate a cup. The buckle system is so much easier to work with than a zipper.
So far the only insulated bottle pouch I have that will do it all is a TAD PRP (padded round pouch). Unfortunately they are no longer in production by TAD. There was a knock off but I can't recall the name of the company.
 
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