Don't you hate it when your bombs blow up on you because of a spark from static electricity? The solution to your troubles is this charge pouch with an anti-static lining to keep the contents protected from electromagnetic harassment and 5G radiation.
The color is darker compared to many other Khakis available. Also known as MJK, "Matt Johnson Khaki".
The specialty of this pouch is the antistatic lining, which is a rustly thing sandwiched between the inner and outer layers of 500D Cordura. The construction makes the pouch rather stiff compared to many utility pouches, which can be very desirable in some uses. You don't want to drag explosive charges around in any ol' tote bag, yes?
Original usage aside, this pouch is a rather versatile utility pouch to expand the capacity of your backpack. It's a stiff pouch that's easy to use because it doesn't flop around. The elastic mouth allows you to put things inside without having them fall out easily, even if you didn't secure the lid.
The lid is a simple flap but has three distinct features when it comes to keeping it shut. It can be closed with the hook-and-loops alone or secured with a side-release buckle as well. You can also tuck the lid in the pouch and use the Y-shaped webbing alone, a system you may recognize from canteen pouches. This one is large enough for a 2-liter (68 fl oz) bottle with room to spare for ice cubes to keep the drinks cold, but even larger kegs will easily fit inside as long as they aren't too tall - which they rarely are.
The front has two rows of PALS webbing for small extra pouches. Don't go crazy with these, the pouch is quite rigid but large pockets won't be very usable hanging from another pouch.
Requires 5 columns and 5 rows of PALS - not the most narrow pouch around. You can use fewer rows if you leave the bottom hanging.
Measurement | Metric Units | Freedom Units |
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Width | 20 cm | 8" |
Height | 30 cm | 12" |
Thickness | 5 cm | 2" |
Weight | 350 g | 12.6 oz |
Genuine issue gear, made in the USA by Eagle Industries. These are in a very neat condition, we couldn't find anything to fault with these, nor any signs of use.