I am a Mrs. and I love your videos. I’m making a EDCs for our family’s upcoming vacay and these videos are so helpful. But even when I’m not, they are enjoyable!
You're the most calming and mature EDC man out there. It's like listening to a wise teacher and I like that you do actual budget budget videos too :) Edit: I am also obsessed with your background decor
The thing about pouches is that different pouches meet different needs. I like how you transferred the contents of your kit into different pouches for comparison and obviously the Maxpedition was the best fit. However, I have put together a “take along office” kit using the Alpaka pouch you showed and it fits the need perfectly (in a way none of my Maxpedition pouches can). So, like another commenter, I keep a variety of pouches on hand (different sizes and layouts) so I can find the right one to fit my need when I’m putting together a new kit.
I have been looking for a good pouch for few days and concluded on the maxpedition style after watching some of your older videos and others . Thanks for great content , it almost feels like you spying on me 😂.
I would also like to say: EDC pouches are a huge deal here in North America, but you by far have the more explanatory videos on this topic, and from the UK. Very well done Sir.
I recently got the Alpaka Hub Pouch and Zip Pouch Pro. I always find these pouches are just a little too big for what I need (I try to get the most compact gear possible). The Hub pouch is smaller than the Maxpedition Mini pouch at 4.7" * 3.5". On one side it has two elasticated loops and three on the other so it's possible to get your gear to interlock. The Zip Pouch Pro is great if you want a combination of wallet and pouch.
I’m a big fan of those pouches and combine them with Tasmanian Tiger molle adaptors and the Maxpedition TacTie’s to attach them to hook and loop panels in backpacks so they keep in place
For el-cheepo alternatives, small digital camera pouches are useful for packing and carrying a few items in the pocket. There are lots on the web. Not the same standard as the above, but useful just the same. Thanks for the enjoyable and informative vids.
Very nice to see what else is out there. I carry the Leatherman bit kit in the PAL’s webbing of the Vanquest PPM Slim which gives additional room inside. Though I appreciate the staggered slots of the Vanquest I resist the urge to fill every slot and look at them as optional positions. I’m trying to avoid the fill every space temptation which then leads me to buying a bigger pouch which I will then again fill. I try to fill a pouch which will lay flat in a cargo pocket rather than in a pile at the bottom. I have to be conscience of weight as well or I feel lopsided and get dirty looks from my chiropractor. I’m hoping to work my way down to a Maxpedition Micro but that may be too over ambitious of me.
Thank you Jon for a great overview. I've been carrying a Maxpedition micro pouch in my pocket for years and can speak to the cost efficiency of paying a bit more for something that will last much longer.
Another "vote" for the Micro. Being an old school Ranger, and retired peace officer, both professions often require one carries what they need. "Ounces became pounds" as time progresses. Now, in my 70's, I try to carry less, but found it was not smart with everything stuffed into many pockets. Thus, I use the Micro with convenience and confidence. A great little pouch that carries much.
On the strength of your previous review of the Maxpedition mini I bought one and keep a tubeless tyre repair kit in it on my motorcycle, there’s room for more stuff and easily stored on the bike.
Long time watcher, first time commenter. Have you ever tried the Maxpedition Neatfreak? I keep all my gear in it and throw it in my work backpack . Then if I'm heading out for lunch and don't want to take all my work gear or a big bag, I just grab the neatfreak out. I also pack the removable carry strap into the bag when not using it as a standalone bag. It's like a hybrid bag/pouch, absolutely loving it. Loving your work too.
Great video. I appreciate your insight and research on these pouches. I have often bought gear without giving it much thought, but after having tried several pouches, I have to agree that the Maxpedition option is better than some of my previous choices and is one that I'm moving to. I have used pouches that do not lay flat, and it's not easy to see what is in it. Being able to see and find things quickly is important. I never thought that I could find inspiration in pouches, but you have managed to succeed in that!
Excellent job per your usual creative conversation style of content & when you are talking about a product that you like, safe to say that I'm not sure who would want to interrupt the Gadget Guy!!! The biggest problem I had was to keep track of most of my items , especially the times when I desperately needed them . Such a terrible feeling and I can't tell you how many times I've heard " did you find it " 🤬 until I lost my mind from living my life in auto pilot !!! Thankfully nowadays my simple mind has been trained , I met someone that had her life together and she showed me how to do the same....Eventually I was going to get my shit together 🦕 Make the bed , make your own meals & make routines . The clutter that I grew up with has been purged 🔥 Now the only thing that matters is the things that matter so I take care of them and I am sure glad to be able to see the items I'm going to be needing...Simple minds can be trained and I think it is deserving of a mention that I love my THULE pouches & packs that always have their place in my North Face Borealis 28 L backpack.
Thanks Jon. Another fantastic review. 🎉 I’m somewhat surprised that nearly all comments (as of my writing) agree with you and the Maxpedition. I also have the Vanguard. For my use, the Vanguard wins! I like the offsetting loops, the loop on the lower end and orange background. While both are fine products, in the end, I believe the choice Vanguard vs. Maxpedition really depends on what fits better with your EDC gear. Cheers. 👍🏻
great video as per usual Jon. I'm personally a big fan of the ZeroFeud compact utility pouch for a wallet solution. it's 3”x4.5” and fits very easily into the pocket and allows me to carry things like a fisher space bullet pen, lighter, SAK and even a dude wipe in addition to my cash and cards.
I've been saying to myself for a while (since the Mrs couldn't give two hoots) that the Maxpedition pouches are a little bit magic. I've tried the Vanquest Slim and wasn't able to get the contents of my Maxpedition Micro to fit in it, let alone the Mini. Having said that, if you'd consider doing a giveaway of that Alpaka pouch, I wouldn't hesitate to enter 😉
I have one in my car . Had it for years and still great condition . I’m looking for a new one so I can put my vessel screwdriver and bit set in . Thanks John
Always thorough; great info. I love bags, pouches, storage solutions of all kinds. This stuff appeals to a very specific part of my brain. How about an “action video” of how you actually carry your kits out in the world? Would love to see your EDC in everyday use.
A few months ago I gave in to the my primal need of organizing stuff in packs, and got into pouches. First was a tool pouch with a generic Chinese pouch, then an EDC pouch with Alpaka Hub Pouch, and lately a tech pouch with Evergoods' CAP2L. The CAP2L is incredible and I am pretty sure that you would also love it if you need something like it.
Maxpedition micro here, from your advice;-) Can be warn in a coat pocket, backpack etc. And i was baffled how much i could put in that when your layout is good. 28 items so far.
Very good presentation 👍 Thought I was thinking too much about multi tools, kits, being prepared... Etc until...................I see what others are up to 😄
I never saw the benefit of pouches until I started getting into EDC and they are so useful to keep things organised, especially if you switch between different bags or just need something to grab and go and of course having multiple kits. I actually use the small sized pouches for my pockets, got some from Osprey, one being in red, which is almost perfect for a personal first aid kit.
You mentioned all the stuff I ran in to as well when finding a pouch. Just a little bit unsatifying there is no Maxpedition with offset loops though! Maybe time for a Jon Gadget Gadget Pouch, with good quality (YKK zippers obv.), offset loops and flat item storage?
I have never seen a video on this subject even remotely as thorough and helpful as this. Great job Jon, your channel has quickly become one of my favorite stops on UA-cam. Keep it up!
Seeing the differences between these pouches makes it much easier to understand why you prefer the Maxpedition. While their smaller models are perfect for your purposes, I'll need one of the slightly larger Maxpeditions. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble of switching all that stuff into the different pouches. It was the deciding factor for me.
What I like about this channel the most is, unlike so many others, not being told "you need this" or "you must have that" etc. Yes, we all have different wants and needs. I change pouches and content according to where I'm going. I've just added a spanker elite small tool pouch to the ever increasing collection 😂 The wynex admin/medic pouch is also excellent value and useful. Just in my opinion!
I like the maxpedition but i also like the alpaka too…great comparisons…your very On point and precise…and show us the ins and outs of the workings and i love that!!!
Great video as always! You definitely should try the Barbibal organizer pouch. They are custom made to order. Whatever you want inside, extra pockets, 2nd row of elastic band etc. Only drawback I waited over a month to get mine to the UK.
I have several maxpedition clones as you describe; very happy with them. The one I use to frequently carry my phone on my belt has held up very well after years of use.
Do you typically carry these around in your hands? In a bag? Attached to a belt? I always like the idea of a pouch, but how do you wear/carry them? Especially larger ones?
I like my Maxpedition pouches very much and are very handy for all my EDC needs. I also recently bought one of their minimalist wallets that has been working perfectly.
No one will believe me but I ordered a Maxpedition mini pouch rip off of Temu. £2.86. And tbh it’s almost as good as the real one which cost me £23.99.
Now that was an interesting exercise. My conclusion, as Jon pointed out in a previous video, keeping your space/weight within a particular limit (size of a Maxpedition Mini), makes for a systematic decision process of what’s necessary or not. I was amazed at how well the Maxpedition performed, even against larger pouches. Brilliant video Jon.
I have an EDC pouch that's ultra small and I just carry a notebook, flashlight, screwdriver, and a pencil. it doubles as my wallet so it's doubly useful for me
FYI - I don't recommend the $30 - VIPERADE VE10 Tool Pouch, EDC Pocket Organizer. It does not hold anything of width and basically zips up into a ball. Very mileading considering all of the pockets inside and outside of the pouch - minimal flex.
I just think that Maxpedition is overpriced and that there are many alternatives that are much cheaper but still good enough. Why would you buy Maxpedition when you can get an alternative such as Vipet, for £8.99 ?
After trying out many of the brands in this vid along with condor, rothco, and Viperade, I’ve found myself being drawn to the ultralight backpack pouches over the looped organizer pouches. They offer savings in price, capacity, and weight. Many are produced by mom and pop companies
I love my Badlands Everything Pocket pouch for my basic needs local wilderness pouch, and I also use alot of Burton waist packs and smaller backpacks for smaller items. I HIGHLY SUGGEST both of those brands. I also use Badlands Ox and 511 Rush 72 for outdoor trips, though the 511 gear is heavy despite being indestructable. I have ordered a Maxpedition mini and Skinny, and they are on the way. I will comment when I get some use from those.
Brilliant vid as usual Jon. You're absolutely right about the PPM Slim, I got a PPM Husky from Germany (live on UK, couldn't find it here). It is a fraction deeper than the PPM Slim compares very favourably to the Max' Mini but has additional elastic loops inside. All the best.
Thanks Jon, another useful review which convinces me I was right to go for the maxpedition mini which I got a few weeks ago on your recommendation. I absolutely love it. ❤
No surprise Vanquest did something similar as they were founded by ex Maxpedition guys. I have some Vanquest gear and it is superb quality. I'm also a big fan of 5.11 and I have a great small 5.11 pouch, but my favourite is my Maxpedition EDC which I use as a travel pouch. Superb quality, great design and looks, and affordable. Where pouches are concerned you can't beat Maxpedition.
I use the Nitecore NPP10. Which I actually carry on my person, it's about the max size for something that is pocketable. A budget option really, but I've yet to find something better. I only carry things I'm likely to need, which is why I carry a much smaller pouch.
There's a nice Maxpedition-inspired brand in Ukraine, called CaseIt. They're making their pouches in Kharkiv, with YKK zippers (even one zipper pocket inside in bigger model), Cordura fabric, and superb sewing. They have few unique design decisions and I don't like to call them a "Maxpedition copy", but a competitor 😁 For example, they place elasticated loops vertically on the right side (in bigger model), which helps placing bulkier items.
I would love to see Maxpedition release a pouch with the size and organizational capabilities of the Beefy, but without the military inspired look. I love both of my Beefy pouches, but I'm not a fan of whipping them out of my backpack when I'm in public. They just look a little too goofy and "preppery" for my taste. With that being said, you can't beat them. They're without a doubt the best pouches I've used. Vanquest pouches are nice, but they aren't quite as nice in my opinion, and they're more expensive than their Maxpedition counterparts. The one advantage that the Vanquest pouches have over the Maxpedition pouches is the brightly colored interior. I think that was a smart decision on the part of Vanquest.
If you fish with specific lures in specific trays for specific species, and you put specific cutlery in specific kitchen drawers, and you have specific bathroom items in specific areas..... ...Then why wouldn't you have specific kits and pouches for mobile activites and emergency situations. Pouches and kits can always be customized, added together, or swapped for other pouches and kits, based on the situation at hand. For example: A camping kit may also require a med kit, outdoor kit with fish and fire capability, a clothing kit, water filtration, whistle, mylar wrap, tin foil, headlamp, navigation and communication. A self defence kit may require a weapon, tourniquet, head lamp, first aid and ammunition. A power outage kit would require food, water, flashlights, heat blanket, batteries, blankets, propane heater and stove, and entertainment. Mix and match, It all depends on personal needs, environment, and likely situations. Hygene, convenience and emergency should all be in mind, and often entertainment and communication as well.
Difficult to find the best one, it is probably a personal choice depending how many items you want to carry and the way you want them displayed. I have the mini and it is a good starter for many different usage. It is a lot easier when they open flat, you are right.
Maxpedition is really not well designed. Don't fall for the hype. "Build-quality" is good, but it's really not very good for carrying stuff. There are better solutions. Many other pouches offer several rows of elastic loops, so that you can secure ALL your stuff, and you don't have everything sitting in the middle of the pouch. Here's a test: Can you open any of your Maxpedition pouches and turn it up side down and shake it without ANY of your stuff falling out? I sure can't. Because there's not enough rows of loops and not any cleverly placed inner pockets.
agreed, it's the perfect size for my daily needs, I keep my loupe, an alox minichamp, a rovyvon E3, and a folding scalpel and I still have room to spare, great little pouch.
I will always be a little puzzled by wanting to keep a flashlight on a Keychain, or in a pocket. (Also keeping a knife on your person.) I have them, just not necessarily on my person. I keep them in a bag/pouch, and/or at my desk (aka workspace). [I do have a small pen knife that I keep on my person, that does come in handy from time to time.]
I bought a Maxpedition Beefy then added a Fatty, then a large MFH Utility pouch to take bigger stuff. Now I’m looking for a suitable trolley to help carry it all. Any suggestions?
I like unbranded things even if they are cheaper. And really, expensive vs cheap, neither is going to fall apart unless you treat your belongings like crap. And zippers? I'm so sick of people talking about ykk. Get the cheaper stuff. Everything is built for planned obsolescence, so who cares?
Have you looked at the Roaring Fire pouches? I like them better than my Maxpedition small pouches because the interior coloring makes it easier to see where things are.
I've not come across these before but just checked them out and they look really interesting - solving issues raised in the video - I'll try to get hold of one - thanks for sharing 👍
"You need a pouch, please buy from the company that sponsors me" Ridiculous how you intentionally just jammed the stuff in all the other packs but very clear you spent time organizing the maxpedition. Whether you're already getting mercy from them or simply fishing for free gear this review was lopsided from the go.
Lately it's become impossible to get anything shipped from the Us,so i'm getting out of Edc. I'm going to start writing self help books for people with special needs instead...my first one will be called "how to use the post office"
I love my EDC tool kit but when the police find my zip ties and my duct tape, they spend ages trying to find the balaclava! Tut tut. Like I'd keep that in the same kit hehe
Another very informative video. I’ve accumulated a storage tub of pouches over the years as my needs and organizing skills have evolved. Where I am now is simple open layout pouches, with few, if any, loops or pockets. I find that just gives me so much more flexibility. I can use other small stand alone bags or pockets inside a larger pouch when necessary. This also gives me a degree of modularity. Like my repair kit and backup hygiene kit. I can carry these modular kits in my car kit normally, but easily transfer them to my carry-on for a flight. One use case for a very simple pouch is a Topo mini for EDC. I seldom carry a bag, so the Topo fits beautifully in one of the yoke pockets on my Vertx jeans or trousers.
Thanks for the feedback Doug - yes I use the mini Topo too for my lightweight urban kit - when it gets very small it's hard to find organisation that works
I'm stuggling myself with either just throwing stuff in small mesh zippered pouches (pencil cases?), or using a dedicated gadgets pouch with elastics and all that stuff... I enjoy my Hynes Eagle Travel Electronics Organizer, but am I taking more dead weight with me, then? I bought the Tomtoc 7L sling bag and I think it's pretty neat, but organizing the stuff inside the main compartment is the new challenge :) haha!
Came across your videos and love them. They’re so relaxing to watch and gives me loads of ideas , although I think we have different ideas of affordable 😂 but I think you’d put together an awesome motorcycle EDC if you could 😊
The notification for this video appeared whilst I was showing the Mrs something on my phone, her eyes rolled big-time 🤣
She’s going to hate me 🤣
Ha! Can totally relate 😂
😂
Same here bless them 😂
I am a Mrs. and I love your videos. I’m making a EDCs for our family’s upcoming vacay and these videos are so helpful. But even when I’m not, they are enjoyable!
Great to hear - I am so pleased they are helpful for you
Great overview and comparison!
I really appreciate you showing how the same kit fits in each pouch. No one else takes the time to do that 👍🏼
Yes, thank you, it was a really useful exercise I think
You're the most calming and mature EDC man out there. It's like listening to a wise teacher and I like that you do actual budget budget videos too :)
Edit: I am also obsessed with your background decor
The thing about pouches is that different pouches meet different needs. I like how you transferred the contents of your kit into different pouches for comparison and obviously the Maxpedition was the best fit. However, I have put together a “take along office” kit using the Alpaka pouch you showed and it fits the need perfectly (in a way none of my Maxpedition pouches can).
So, like another commenter, I keep a variety of pouches on hand (different sizes and layouts) so I can find the right one to fit my need when I’m putting together a new kit.
Yes, definitely. This is why I wanted to focus on the kits i carry for this comparison.
I have been looking for a good pouch for few days and concluded on the maxpedition style after watching some of your older videos and others . Thanks for great content , it almost feels like you spying on me 😂.
You're welcome 😁
I would also like to say:
EDC pouches are a huge deal here in North America, but you by far have the more explanatory videos on this topic, and from the UK.
Very well done Sir.
That's very kind of you to say - thank you 😊
Just bought a left right pouch for electric needs after one of your videos. Thanks
def good value
I recently got the Alpaka Hub Pouch and Zip Pouch Pro. I always find these pouches are just a little too big for what I need (I try to get the most compact gear possible). The Hub pouch is smaller than the Maxpedition Mini pouch at 4.7" * 3.5". On one side it has two elasticated loops and three on the other so it's possible to get your gear to interlock. The Zip Pouch Pro is great if you want a combination of wallet and pouch.
Just got my mini in khaki and EDC in black very happy now to to catch up on the items to grab and this is the best channel for it thanks
I’m a big fan of those pouches and combine them with Tasmanian Tiger molle adaptors and the Maxpedition TacTie’s to attach them to hook and loop panels in backpacks so they keep in place
great to know thanks for sharing
For el-cheepo alternatives, small digital camera pouches are useful for packing and carrying a few items in the pocket. There are lots on the web. Not the same standard as the above, but useful just the same. Thanks for the enjoyable and informative vids.
Very true I was at a thrift store and saw an old camera bag and realized that could do a similar job 😂
Very nice to see what else is out there. I carry the Leatherman bit kit in the PAL’s webbing of the Vanquest PPM Slim which gives additional room inside. Though I appreciate the staggered slots of the Vanquest I resist the urge to fill every slot and look at them as optional positions. I’m trying to avoid the fill every space temptation which then leads me to buying a bigger pouch which I will then again fill. I try to fill a pouch which will lay flat in a cargo pocket rather than in a pile at the bottom. I have to be conscience of weight as well or I feel lopsided and get dirty looks from my chiropractor. I’m hoping to work my way down to a Maxpedition Micro but that may be too over ambitious of me.
Great feedback - agree avoid temptation to fill every slot - nice if it works but not essential
Was just shopping for a pouch last night. Thanks for the video. Maxpedition it is.
great
Thank you Jon for a great overview. I've been carrying a Maxpedition micro pouch in my pocket for years and can speak to the cost efficiency of paying a bit more for something that will last much longer.
Great to hear 👍
Another "vote" for the Micro. Being an old school Ranger, and retired peace officer, both professions often require one carries what they need. "Ounces became pounds" as time progresses. Now, in my 70's, I try to carry less, but found it was not smart with everything stuffed into many pockets. Thus, I use the Micro with convenience and confidence. A great little pouch that carries much.
Thanks for sharing - good to know
On the strength of your previous review of the Maxpedition mini I bought one and keep a tubeless tyre repair kit in it on my motorcycle, there’s room for more stuff and easily stored on the bike.
Good to know
Long time watcher, first time commenter. Have you ever tried the Maxpedition Neatfreak? I keep all my gear in it and throw it in my work backpack . Then if I'm heading out for lunch and don't want to take all my work gear or a big bag, I just grab the neatfreak out. I also pack the removable carry strap into the bag when not using it as a standalone bag. It's like a hybrid bag/pouch, absolutely loving it. Loving your work too.
Bro, you respond to pretty much every comment, nice, i really appreciate that, thanks, keep makeing the grate videos
I try - but I can't get to every comment - thanks for the feedback 👍
I wish one of these companies made a Maxpedition style pouch in the size of 4" by 3" just the size to fit credit cards and easily fits in a pocket.
Great video. I appreciate your insight and research on these pouches. I have often bought gear without giving it much thought, but after having tried several pouches, I have to agree that the Maxpedition option is better than some of my previous choices and is one that I'm moving to. I have used pouches that do not lay flat, and it's not easy to see what is in it. Being able to see and find things quickly is important. I never thought that I could find inspiration in pouches, but you have managed to succeed in that!
Excellent job per your usual creative conversation style of content & when you are talking about a product that you like, safe to say that I'm not sure who would want to interrupt the Gadget Guy!!!
The biggest problem I had was to keep track of most of my items , especially the times when I desperately needed them . Such a terrible feeling and I can't tell you how many times I've heard " did you find it " 🤬 until I lost my mind from living my life in auto pilot !!! Thankfully nowadays my simple mind has been trained , I met someone that had her life together and she showed me how to do the same....Eventually I was going to get my shit together 🦕
Make the bed , make your own meals & make routines . The clutter that I grew up with has been purged 🔥 Now the only thing that matters is the things that matter so I take care of them and I am sure glad to be able to see the items I'm going to be needing...Simple minds can be trained and I think it is deserving of a mention that I love my THULE pouches & packs that always have their place in my North Face Borealis 28 L backpack.
I love the Thule organizers. I have multiples because they are so versatile!
Thanks for sharing - great to hear about your experience - and Thule recommendation 👍
Thanks Jon. Another fantastic review. 🎉
I’m somewhat surprised that nearly all comments (as of my writing) agree with you and the Maxpedition. I also have the Vanguard. For my use, the Vanguard wins! I like the offsetting loops, the loop on the lower end and orange background. While both are fine products, in the end, I believe the choice Vanguard vs. Maxpedition really depends on what fits better with your EDC gear.
Cheers. 👍🏻
I think you meant to say Vanquest? Yes, a lot depends on specific use-case 👍
@@JonGadget Correct. VanQUEST not Vanguard. 🫢
great video as per usual Jon. I'm personally a big fan of the ZeroFeud compact utility pouch for a wallet solution. it's 3”x4.5” and fits very easily into the pocket and allows me to carry things like a fisher space bullet pen, lighter, SAK and even a dude wipe in addition to my cash and cards.
looks interesting - thanks for sharing 👍
I've been saying to myself for a while (since the Mrs couldn't give two hoots) that the Maxpedition pouches are a little bit magic. I've tried the Vanquest Slim and wasn't able to get the contents of my Maxpedition Micro to fit in it, let alone the Mini.
Having said that, if you'd consider doing a giveaway of that Alpaka pouch, I wouldn't hesitate to enter 😉
I have one in my car . Had it for years and still great condition . I’m looking for a new one so I can put my vessel screwdriver and bit set in .
Thanks John
Always thorough; great info. I love bags, pouches, storage solutions of all kinds. This stuff appeals to a very specific part of my brain.
How about an “action video” of how you actually carry your kits out in the world?
Would love to see your EDC in everyday use.
A few months ago I gave in to the my primal need of organizing stuff in packs, and got into pouches. First was a tool pouch with a generic Chinese pouch, then an EDC pouch with Alpaka Hub Pouch, and lately a tech pouch with Evergoods' CAP2L.
The CAP2L is incredible and I am pretty sure that you would also love it if you need something like it.
I use cap2l for my cables and power banks. Perfect!
I don't own the CAP2L but I have followed it and will include it in a future tech pouch round up - looks very good if not too big
@@JonGadget
Great! Looking forward to it.
Lots of its size is due to its rigidity, which I personally appreciate. I don't like floppy pouches
Maxpedition micro here, from your advice;-)
Can be warn in a coat pocket, backpack etc. And i was baffled how much i could put in that when your layout is good. 28 items so far.
Great feedback - Micro is great
@@JonGadget anytime!
Half the bag is filled with stuff i got from your channel lol :-)
Very good presentation 👍 Thought I was thinking too much about multi tools, kits, being prepared... Etc until...................I see what others are up to 😄
we are not alone! 😊
I never saw the benefit of pouches until I started getting into EDC and they are so useful to keep things organised, especially if you switch between different bags or just need something to grab and go and of course having multiple kits. I actually use the small sized pouches for my pockets, got some from Osprey, one being in red, which is almost perfect for a personal first aid kit.
Exactly! 👍😁
You mentioned all the stuff I ran in to as well when finding a pouch. Just a little bit unsatifying there is no Maxpedition with offset loops though! Maybe time for a Jon Gadget Gadget Pouch, with good quality (YKK zippers obv.), offset loops and flat item storage?
Sir, you know how to ignite our good-vibe neurons. Well done as usual.
Thank you 👍
I have the Solognac S (X Access pouch), its olive green, cheap (less than 10€) but solid quality.
Not available in UK?
I'm never carrying something with the word 'nutsac' on it
🤣🤣🤣
I have never seen a video on this subject even remotely as thorough and helpful as this. Great job Jon, your channel has quickly become one of my favorite stops on UA-cam. Keep it up!
Wow, thanks! great to hear and appreciated
Seeing the differences between these pouches makes it much easier to understand why you prefer the Maxpedition. While their smaller models are perfect for your purposes, I'll need one of the slightly larger Maxpeditions. Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble of switching all that stuff into the different pouches. It was the deciding factor for me.
I love pouches. The problem is that I but them and never used them. Only use my Alpaka and my wire organizer.
I have a lot too!
Finally we can relate to women's handbag interests!
Oh yes!
Great content, Jon. I would be curious to hear your thoughts on the AGR series of Maxpedition pouches.
What I like about this channel the most is, unlike so many others, not being told "you need this" or "you must have that" etc.
Yes, we all have different wants and needs. I change pouches and content according to where I'm going.
I've just added a spanker elite small tool pouch to the ever increasing collection 😂
The wynex admin/medic pouch is also excellent value and useful.
Just in my opinion!
Nixon Bandit 2 bag for chest carry.
Great video thanks!
I like the maxpedition but i also like the alpaka too…great comparisons…your very On point and precise…and show us the ins and outs of the workings and i love that!!!
1. Alpaka Zip Pro as wallet in my pocket. 2. Maxpedition Micro in my backpack as EDC items. 3. Maxpedition Beefy tools in my car.
great choices
May I recommend that you consider Asmr artist work! Your voice can be quite relaxing! Maybe it's the British accent!
Great video as always!
You definitely should try the Barbibal organizer pouch. They are custom made to order. Whatever you want inside, extra pockets, 2nd row of elastic band etc. Only drawback I waited over a month to get mine to the UK.
Not heard of these! Thanks for sharing - will check them out.
You kill everyone’s wallets John 😂
I do love a coincidence I’ve had the Onetigris admin pouch in my Amazon basket for 3 days.
I wish you could get the practicality of the Maxpedition but in the style of the Alpaka. I dont want to look like Im in the special forces!
I agree!
I have several maxpedition clones as you describe; very happy with them. The one I use to frequently carry my phone on my belt has held up very well after years of use.
good to hear 👍
Do you typically carry these around in your hands? In a bag? Attached to a belt? I always like the idea of a pouch, but how do you wear/carry them? Especially larger ones?
How do you carry the maxpedition pouch? I'm thinking of adding a one-point sling, would that be a good idea?
Never mind the pouches, where did you get the jumper? I need one of those! ☘💪🏽👀👍🏽☘
Hi, new subscriber very informative . I was curious if there is a pouch like the ones you showed but that could be put on a belt? Thank you
thank you for you content. I like your very clear English to understand. greetings from Germany 🤜 🤛
Guten Tag Germany
I like my Maxpedition pouches very much and are very handy for all my EDC needs. I also recently bought one of their minimalist wallets that has been working perfectly.
No one will believe me but I ordered a Maxpedition mini pouch rip off of Temu. £2.86. And tbh it’s almost as good as the real one which cost me £23.99.
Now that was an interesting exercise. My conclusion, as Jon pointed out in a previous video, keeping your space/weight within a particular limit (size of a Maxpedition Mini), makes for a systematic decision process of what’s necessary or not. I was amazed at how well the Maxpedition performed, even against larger pouches. Brilliant video Jon.
Thanks for the feedback - I was surprised too. Being able to make most use of the space is the key.
I have an EDC pouch that's ultra small and I just carry a notebook, flashlight, screwdriver, and a pencil. it doubles as my wallet so it's doubly useful for me
although it's less of a pouch and more of a tactical pen protector. it's made by viperade. it's just thick enough to get the essentials in there.
FYI - I don't recommend the $30 - VIPERADE VE10 Tool Pouch, EDC Pocket Organizer. It does not hold anything of width and basically zips up into a ball. Very mileading considering all of the pockets inside and outside of the pouch - minimal flex.
👍 thanks for sharing
I just think that Maxpedition is overpriced and that there are many alternatives that are much cheaper but still good enough.
Why would you buy Maxpedition
when you can get an alternative
such as Vipet, for £8.99 ?
See the video comparing a budget alternative
Love to see a comparison of pocket/ wallet sized pouches too. As well as sling bag options if you have more to recommend besides the Belroy
Good idea re wallet pouches - also will no doubt do a sling bag round up at some point this year too
Saludos,really enjoy your reviews and living in the tropics and being a camper I learn a lot,great video.
Glad you like them!
My beefy is full
Impressive amount of stuff fits in this pouch
Fyi there is a bogo sale on the maxpedition site!
I recently got an Alpaka Admin pouch, for better sporran organization.
After trying out many of the brands in this vid along with condor, rothco, and Viperade, I’ve found myself being drawn to the ultralight backpack pouches over the looped organizer pouches. They offer savings in price, capacity, and weight. Many are produced by mom and pop companies
You can get a lot in a simple pouch - I use them too - but for a kit for when trouble finds you, I like the elasticated loop layout
I love my Badlands Everything Pocket pouch for my basic needs local wilderness pouch, and I also use alot of Burton waist packs and smaller backpacks for smaller items. I HIGHLY SUGGEST both of those brands. I also use Badlands Ox and 511 Rush 72 for outdoor trips, though the 511 gear is heavy despite being indestructable.
I have ordered a Maxpedition mini and Skinny, and they are on the way. I will comment when I get some use from those.
Thanks for sharing! I'll have a look.
Brilliant vid as usual Jon. You're absolutely right about the PPM Slim, I got a PPM Husky from Germany (live on UK, couldn't find it here). It is a fraction deeper than the PPM Slim compares very favourably to the Max' Mini but has additional elastic loops inside. All the best.
a great option 👍
I like my tasmanian tiger pouches - I would love to see a comparison with maxpedition pouches (i also have the Mini and the beefy) and your opinion
I'm not familiar with these but they look well made and affordable - I couldn't find internal shots though on the website!
Thanks Jon, another useful review which convinces me I was right to go for the maxpedition mini which I got a few weeks ago on your recommendation. I absolutely love it. ❤
great to hear 👍
No surprise Vanquest did something similar as they were founded by ex Maxpedition guys. I have some Vanquest gear and it is superb quality. I'm also a big fan of 5.11 and I have a great small 5.11 pouch, but my favourite is my Maxpedition EDC which I use as a travel pouch. Superb quality, great design and looks, and affordable. Where pouches are concerned you can't beat Maxpedition.
Thanks for sharing - good to know
Any chance you have a maxpedition discount code?
I use the Nitecore NPP10. Which I actually carry on my person, it's about the max size for something that is pocketable. A budget option really, but I've yet to find something better. I only carry things I'm likely to need, which is why I carry a much smaller pouch.
thanks for the sharing Mark 👍
There's a nice Maxpedition-inspired brand in Ukraine, called CaseIt. They're making their pouches in Kharkiv, with YKK zippers (even one zipper pocket inside in bigger model), Cordura fabric, and superb sewing. They have few unique design decisions and I don't like to call them a "Maxpedition copy", but a competitor 😁 For example, they place elasticated loops vertically on the right side (in bigger model), which helps placing bulkier items.
I would love to see Maxpedition release a pouch with the size and organizational capabilities of the Beefy, but without the military inspired look. I love both of my Beefy pouches, but I'm not a fan of whipping them out of my backpack when I'm in public. They just look a little too goofy and "preppery" for my taste. With that being said, you can't beat them. They're without a doubt the best pouches I've used. Vanquest pouches are nice, but they aren't quite as nice in my opinion, and they're more expensive than their Maxpedition counterparts. The one advantage that the Vanquest pouches have over the Maxpedition pouches is the brightly colored interior. I think that was a smart decision on the part of Vanquest.
I agree on all points!
If you fish with specific lures in specific trays for specific species, and you put specific cutlery in specific kitchen drawers, and you have specific bathroom items in specific areas.....
...Then why wouldn't you have specific kits and pouches for mobile activites and emergency situations.
Pouches and kits can always be customized, added together, or swapped for other pouches and kits, based on the situation at hand.
For example:
A camping kit may also require a med kit, outdoor kit with fish and fire capability, a clothing kit, water filtration, whistle, mylar wrap, tin foil, headlamp, navigation and communication.
A self defence kit may require a weapon, tourniquet, head lamp, first aid and ammunition.
A power outage kit would require food, water, flashlights, heat blanket, batteries, blankets, propane heater and stove, and entertainment.
Mix and match,
It all depends on personal needs, environment, and likely situations.
Hygene, convenience and emergency should all be in mind, and often entertainment and communication as well.
Yep, each to their own 👍
Try the EDCM Vanquest pouches, they have 2 models PPM and EDCM. Each have configuration of internal bands. Really love their products
will check them out - thanks
Difficult to find the best one, it is probably a personal choice depending how many items you want to carry and the way you want them displayed. I have the mini and it is a good starter for many different usage. It is a lot easier when they open flat, you are right.
Absolutely - and why I decided too focus on my particular kit use case
Maxpedition is really not well designed. Don't fall for the hype. "Build-quality" is good, but it's really not very good for carrying stuff. There are better solutions. Many other pouches offer several rows of elastic loops, so that you can secure ALL your stuff, and you don't have everything sitting in the middle of the pouch. Here's a test: Can you open any of your Maxpedition pouches and turn it up side down and shake it without ANY of your stuff falling out? I sure can't. Because there's not enough rows of loops and not any cleverly placed inner pockets.
I have a Maxpedition Micro and love it. It's bloody awesome, but.......I wish they also made one even smaller. Minimalist carry.
Nice idea - worth mentioning Alpaka make some great small pouches
Alpaka Hub Pouch is excellent for small items.
agreed, it's the perfect size for my daily needs, I keep my loupe, an alox minichamp, a rovyvon E3, and a folding scalpel and I still have room to spare, great little pouch.
I agree
I have two Alpaka pouches and am finding them both quite useful.
TALE of KNIVES
They make leather EDC pocket organizers high quality ....
$$$ but worth it
😀Another great video Jon, thanks. I love the idea of a pouch but just wondering, how to you carry your pouch?
Backpack or sling bag (urban micro kit) depending what I'm doing
I will always be a little puzzled by wanting to keep a flashlight on a Keychain, or in a pocket. (Also keeping a knife on your person.)
I have them, just not necessarily on my person. I keep them in a bag/pouch, and/or at my desk (aka workspace).
[I do have a small pen knife that I keep on my person, that does come in handy from time to time.]
I bought a Maxpedition Beefy then added a Fatty, then a large MFH Utility pouch to take bigger stuff. Now I’m looking for a suitable trolley to help carry it all. Any suggestions?
Great review Jon. Two things that are very difficult to beat, Maxpedition and YKK.
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I like unbranded things even if they are cheaper. And really, expensive vs cheap, neither is going to fall apart unless you treat your belongings like crap. And zippers? I'm so sick of people talking about ykk. Get the cheaper stuff. Everything is built for planned obsolescence, so who cares?
Have you looked at the Roaring Fire pouches? I like them better than my Maxpedition small pouches because the interior coloring makes it easier to see where things are.
I've not come across these before but just checked them out and they look really interesting - solving issues raised in the video - I'll try to get hold of one - thanks for sharing 👍
"You need a pouch, please buy from the company that sponsors me"
Ridiculous how you intentionally just jammed the stuff in all the other packs but very clear you spent time organizing the maxpedition. Whether you're already getting mercy from them or simply fishing for free gear this review was lopsided from the go.
Lately it's become impossible to get anything shipped from the Us,so i'm getting out of Edc. I'm going to start writing self help books for people with special needs instead...my first one will be called "how to use the post office"
Great review @JonGadget Did you ever considered the Tasmanian Tiger TAC POUCH 5?
Watched dozens of pouch videos. Not one moved contents into the pouches. That was extremely helpful in making a decision. Thanks you.
Your critics are exactly why I went with the beefy
I love my EDC tool kit but when the police find my zip ties and my duct tape, they spend ages trying to find the balaclava! Tut tut. Like I'd keep that in the same kit hehe
Hope maxpedition take you advise on board for offset loops!
And the childish in me cracks up at nutsack! 😂
I want that Elpaca please it looks like the one I’ll be needing on my fishing trip. Thanks
Another very informative video. I’ve accumulated a storage tub of pouches over the years as my needs and organizing skills have evolved. Where I am now is simple open layout pouches, with few, if any, loops or pockets. I find that just gives me so much more flexibility. I can use other small stand alone bags or pockets inside a larger pouch when necessary. This also gives me a degree of modularity. Like my repair kit and backup hygiene kit. I can carry these modular kits in my car kit normally, but easily transfer them to my carry-on for a flight. One use case for a very simple pouch is a Topo mini for EDC. I seldom carry a bag, so the Topo fits beautifully in one of the yoke pockets on my Vertx jeans or trousers.
Thanks for the feedback Doug - yes I use the mini Topo too for my lightweight urban kit - when it gets very small it's hard to find organisation that works
I'm stuggling myself with either just throwing stuff in small mesh zippered pouches (pencil cases?), or using a dedicated gadgets pouch with elastics and all that stuff... I enjoy my Hynes Eagle Travel Electronics Organizer, but am I taking more dead weight with me, then? I bought the Tomtoc 7L sling bag and I think it's pretty neat, but organizing the stuff inside the main compartment is the new challenge :) haha!
Came across your videos and love them. They’re so relaxing to watch and gives me loads of ideas , although I think we have different ideas of affordable 😂 but I think you’d put together an awesome motorcycle EDC if you could 😊
😂 I’ve had a few bikes but not anymore 🙁
@@JonGadget aww that's a shame you'd make an epic kit! I've been watching your videos because I plan on motorcycle camping and I wanted some ideas ☺️
You missed decathlon solognac!! Pretty cheap butt very good!
will check it out - thanks