Side by Side pouch - it lacks padding on the outside but the stretch material accommodates larger items. It is not flat with a squarish cross section but at 10x8cm and long at 27cm fits more than larger flat pouches I tried. My Microsoft Bluetooth mouse is small but high and sits next to the four way usb socket charger with a Euro plug pins. UK wall plugs really make it bulge out. Small dongles and two camera batteries inside the zip up internal pocket. USB C hub so I can attach external hard drive and transfer from SD/microSD cards. next to camera battery charger in the long pocket. More strap elastics than I currently need but spare for clips and connectors. When first filling it out I thought it would not have large enough capacity for additions I might need and that the mis-shape bumpy bits would be cumbersome. Neither has proved to be an issue. It will not hold my over larger battery charger or my pocket 2.5" drive or camera lenses but they are better off looked after separately.
For everyday use, I just have my tech stuff in a zippered, hard-sided sunglasses case. I don't carry that many things for daily use, so it works quite nicely. For when I'm carrying my laptop, the extra stuff that I need with it fits into another zippered sunglasses case. I do want to try one of these tech pouches though. They look quite useful.
Sometimes it's the most simple and cheap gear that can last you the longest. I spent about 7 bucks on a tech bag and it has lasted me for ages and is still not showing signs of wearing out.
Love these videos and geared up accordingly for a trip to NZ back in March. Unfortunately, the week before we were supposed to leave, NZ imposed a two-week quarantine, so we ended up not going. I’ve been using my gear for shorter (road) trips and am loving the organization and resulting convenience. Especially love my variety of Tom Bihn bags.
Thank you. Great selection there. But, do you have any recommendations for more home storage, as in, not needed for on the go? So maybe a dash bigger than these but still with organisation? Thanks
Honestly, I have a small collection of Cathay Pacific business class vanity kits by Seventy Eight Percent; at least one internal divider and will hold all my Apple chargers and cables (Watch/iPhone/iPad/MacBook) in one or two.
Lately my favorite is the waterfield gear pouch. It’s slim but holds quite a bit. Feels good and I grabbed the red ones while they had them. Not to mention with the zipper locking when down is a really nice feature that keeps it from sliding open. Also the design where it zips across the top and one side all the way down mean I have no problem seeing what I have inside.
The Tom Bihn Snake Charmer is my pick. I guess the handy little thing took that spot on your list, but I prefer large sections to place things (battery pack and cable for example) rather than loops and little pockets.
I'd love for you guys to compare sizes or put these in some bags. For example, I have an aer day pack and I need to carry some some stuff with me all the time due to medical issues but I'm not sure if any of these fit well in that bag.
For me, its a life hack: I use the packing cube that i've already had (the recycle firefghter pouch) with a coccon grid-it. Its the same dimensions of the packing cube, I can arrange the way I want and it was only $12. No need to worry if your battery pack or charger will fit or if you lose your USB drive in a pocket, since the elastic bands adapts to the different sizes.
If you have manual habilities, that are some tutorials in YT how to make one, so you can design specially to your packing cube. So you go under $5 and dont need a packing cube AND a tech pouch.
I was wondering, do you have any recommendations for a good travel shoe case ? I bought something before on amazon recently ( it came in today) and will have to return it since my shoes (I have a lot of Jordan’s hehe) do not fit in the bag. Your reviews are always good and honest. something I can pack in my backpack with my packing cubes or on my carry on luggage. Thank you in advance
I own a private label duffle bag. Fits up to four pairs of shoes. You can get away with more honestly. I wear a size 9. It comes with an extra bag that you can use to store one extra pair. I use that bag to put my hats in.
I agree. I got it a la carte when the “Travel Line” was on KickStarter, but it’s one of the few KS rewards for which I’d gladly pay the retail price! It holds every dongle, earbud, and short to normal charging cable. If you’ve got PC accessories big enough to not fit in any of the many pockets/slots (e.g., over-the-ear headphones), you’ll need a dedicated case for ‘em.
@@DeeEllEff I have a ludicrous amount of stuff in mine and it's still not filled. I weighed it the other day and it's about 3 pounds with everything in it right now.
@@tuesdayrock Yeah, depending on what you are using and how much you need to carry it can definitely be bulky. What I have found with mine is short of a few longer items, I can put everything into it so before when I would stash items various places, I have virtually eliminated that. In my Peak 20L I can literally thrown my camera in and the Tech Pouch and I am done.
@@venom5809 yeah i can see it being really useful for that. The incase one looks nice because it is slimmer. I have tried to be more mindful of things I carry to make sure there is purpose in everything and multiple functions if possible. I have the peak 20L and that is too heavy for me as an everyday carry. I can see the 20L and the pouch with all the goodies weighing a ton
Hey! These are the VELCRO Brand Cable Ties and the Nite Ize Gear Tie Cordable Twist Ties. We'll drop the links below. VELCRO Brand Cable Ties: packhacker.com/travel-gear/velcro-brand/cable-ties/ Nite Ize Gear Tie Cordable Twist Ties: packhacker.com/travel-gear/nite-ize/gear-tie-cordable-twist-tie-3/ - Rebecca
Great review. My Instinct Pro camera sling has detailed organisations like a tech pouch. I got my filters, cables, SD cards, batteries very well organised.
I need a pouch, to store a inner tube, tire tool, plus C02 cylinder, I need it with zipper, has to be at least 5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches in dimensions, any suggestions? Thanks. Cycling world does not have such an animal, I mostly find cyclinders that I can stuff my tools into , some as nice as cyclinder with zipper. But not pouches. Thanks
Hi there! We have a great selection of pouches that we've reviewed on our site. I'll drop a link below. Thanks for the comment! - Austin packhacker.com/travel-gear/category/organizers-and-pouches/
I love the idea of tech pouches and have multiple myself lol... but I always struggle with how to actually make use of it. Anytime I'm travelling with my laptop and phone, I'll always have my backpack, and the panel organization is where I want most things I'd see advertised as going in a pouch. It's all stuff I want access to. I guess if someone has a more complicated tech loadout than 99% of people would carry, packing away secondary mice, cables, etc might make sense? Or I guess, in theory, if you like having one primary mouse, notebook, pen/pencil set that you bring between work and home? But all of these scenarios seem like less ideal workarounds to just having a bag that functions for your needs. That said.... always in the market for a new one lol
Using my macbook for more than 30 minutes without a mouse is torture for me, despite the enormously superior intuitive quality of the touchpad fitted to MacBooks. In addition, even in simple and everyday life, you have to place the laptop charger/cable somewhere when you're not using it (my macbook lasts more than 15 hours on battery), the phone charger/cable , the USB-A/USB-C adapters, the headsets and also earphonesin-ear headphones with there wires, the wireless mouse charging cable (and even the mouse itself if you're on the move), SD cards, etc. etc
Great review. I've been using the different sized Topo pouches for a few years now and I love them. I wanted to ask, is there pouch that is stout enough to hold a GoPro and some accessories? Or do you lovely people already have a video on such a product? All the best!
@@PackHacker i definitely will. I love your channel, it was one of the first travel channels I subscribed to. I particularly like the image quality of your videos.
I have peak design and a bunch of BUBM organizer bag. TBH, while peakdesign gives more protection (almost 9 times more expensive!), i prefer to use BUBM for my daily use. Bubm are much more lighter, more easy to organize my gadgets bcos of its design and its material used. Bubm are highly reccomended in my personal oponion. Btw i use bubm almost 4 year already and they are still very good condition.
Hey! The Peak Design Tech Pouch is manufactured in Vietnam. You can find all of this info and more over on our full review here: packhacker.com/travel-gear/peak-design/tech-pouch/ - Rebecca
@@PackHackerin Dubai (UAE) they are selling peak design which are made in China all the product's. Kindly recommend authentic selling in UAE/Middle East or better to order order from US
I use a Deuter little and very light bag for tech. It's an awesome brand and as I tend to think of myself as a pack hacker myself, I really recommend you guys to check out this brand. Also, some of the bags you're reviewing have these tactical vibes but you seem to ignore lots of the stuff tactical gear came up with. I think it's a big miss on your channel, as lots of technologies and designs came to the tourist industry directly from the military industry. At least check the most interesting ones like Maxpedition or Vertx, Camelbak. Also, I've been a long time subscriber and want to say thank you, I really appreciate your channel as I'm a bag-nerd myself. Nice work! Keep up the good stuff! :)
I don’t carry a lot of tech if I did my work bag would be 20lbs lol so I only carry essential tech phone charger extra charger cord in case main one fails and a power bank a pair of old school wired ear buds just to save weight in my work bag I carry a work polo because I work retail if I come in wearing uniform customers attack me before I get to punch in with a thousand questions so I carry work shirt lunch bag a water bottle multi tool a small first aid kit with room leftover if I need to buy something it will fit job is only 2 miles from home
All the above cases/pouches that you mention in the video are too expensive in relation to the electronic material they may carry. The average price is around 30 to 50 euros or more expensive. I would like to see a video with cheap cases/pouches that cost around 20 to 30 euros, or maybe less ;)
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. We recommend checking out our Budget Packing List and Budget Travel Accessories Video. While these lists aren't just pouches and cases, they are full of the best inexpensive travel gear we could find. We'll drop the links below. Budget Packing List: packhacker.com/packing-list/budget/ Budget Travel Accessories Video: ua-cam.com/video/-1LeOhJht80/v-deo.html - Rebecca
How do you carry your tech?
I carry my tech with a bubm case
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Side by Side pouch - it lacks padding on the outside but the stretch material accommodates larger items. It is not flat with a squarish cross section but at 10x8cm and long at 27cm fits more than larger flat pouches I tried. My Microsoft Bluetooth mouse is small but high and sits next to the four way usb socket charger with a Euro plug pins. UK wall plugs really make it bulge out. Small dongles and two camera batteries inside the zip up internal pocket. USB C hub so I can attach external hard drive and transfer from SD/microSD cards. next to camera battery charger in the long pocket. More strap elastics than I currently need but spare for clips and connectors.
When first filling it out I thought it would not have large enough capacity for additions I might need and that the mis-shape bumpy bits would be cumbersome. Neither has proved to be an issue. It will not hold my over larger battery charger or my pocket 2.5" drive or camera lenses but they are better off looked after separately.
For everyday use, I just have my tech stuff in a zippered, hard-sided sunglasses case. I don't carry that many things for daily use, so it works quite nicely. For when I'm carrying my laptop, the extra stuff that I need with it fits into another zippered sunglasses case. I do want to try one of these tech pouches though. They look quite useful.
Very thorough. Love the detailed job you did for allowing viewers to scrub through the play time.
Your videos are succinct, helpful and love your time stamps below. Great organization in everything!
You can never be too organized, right?! 😆 Glad to hear you're finding the videos helpful, stay tuned for more. 🙌
- Rebecca
Thanks!
Zip Lock food bags served me well during my 39 year professional flying career.
I did that for 15yrs then switched to custom made gortex pouches
@@eliteinventor custom as in you made them yourself, or get them done through somewhere?
Made them myself
Small ziplock bags for hobby use works great for little items, keeps them in one place and visible.
Sometimes it's the most simple and cheap gear that can last you the longest.
I spent about 7 bucks on a tech bag and it has lasted me for ages and is still not showing signs of wearing out.
I carry my gear in a SOG surrept 02 CS organizer.. By far the best Gear bag I have used in a long time.
I have the Peak Design one and I love it, that Millican one looks awesome too 🤤
Love these videos and geared up accordingly for a trip to NZ back in March. Unfortunately, the week before we were supposed to leave, NZ imposed a two-week quarantine, so we ended up not going. I’ve been using my gear for shorter (road) trips and am loving the organization and resulting convenience. Especially love my variety of Tom Bihn bags.
this video was infinitely helpful. I have a Thule Subterra backpack and its the best bag I've ever owned
That's awesome, Bob. The Thule Subterra is a solid pack, glad to hear it's working well for you! 🙌
- Rebecca
I use Thule Powershuttle, pretty decent in my opinion.
Peak design is so good and can keep so much. My Thule one become my medical pill pouch
The Peak Design pouch and the Thule one look really good
I’m using an AER Cable pouch which is very practical and able to store all my stuffs
Thank you. Great selection there. But, do you have any recommendations for more home storage, as in, not needed for on the go? So maybe a dash bigger than these but still with organisation?
Thanks
Are there any organizers that have all zipper compartments inside
I’d love to see y’all review the black ember tks. Mine should be here in November and I’m stoked for it to get here
Honestly, I have a small collection of Cathay Pacific business class vanity kits by Seventy Eight Percent; at least one internal divider and will hold all my Apple chargers and cables (Watch/iPhone/iPad/MacBook) in one or two.
I'm using the ALPAKA Tech Dopp Kit. It's a little on the larger side but it's perfect to hold my Xbox controller.
Lately my favorite is the waterfield gear pouch. It’s slim but holds quite a bit. Feels good and I grabbed the red ones while they had them. Not to mention with the zipper locking when down is a really nice feature that keeps it from sliding open. Also the design where it zips across the top and one side all the way down mean I have no problem seeing what I have inside.
The Tom Bihn Snake Charmer is my pick. I guess the handy little thing took that spot on your list, but I prefer large sections to place things (battery pack and cable for example) rather than loops and little pockets.
You could use that last bag with smaller bags inside of it.
I'd love for you guys to compare sizes or put these in some bags. For example, I have an aer day pack and I need to carry some some stuff with me all the time due to medical issues but I'm not sure if any of these fit well in that bag.
I need an organizer for all my organizers
Great reviews, going to your website, just subbed, thank you!
For me, its a life hack: I use the packing cube that i've already had (the recycle firefghter pouch) with a coccon grid-it. Its the same dimensions of the packing cube, I can arrange the way I want and it was only $12. No need to worry if your battery pack or charger will fit or if you lose your USB drive in a pocket, since the elastic bands adapts to the different sizes.
If you have manual habilities, that are some tutorials in YT how to make one, so you can design specially to your packing cube. So you go under $5 and dont need a packing cube AND a tech pouch.
I have a Grid-it in the front pocket of my Tom Bihn large cafe bag. It holds all my ac adaptors/power bricks, and the stand for my eReader
AER cable kit and Native Union organiser were great options as well
I was wondering, do you have any recommendations for a good travel shoe case ? I bought something before on amazon recently ( it came in today) and will have to return it since my shoes (I have a lot of Jordan’s hehe) do not fit in the bag. Your reviews are always good and honest. something I can pack in my backpack with my packing cubes or on my carry on luggage. Thank you in advance
I own a private label duffle bag. Fits up to four pairs of shoes. You can get away with more honestly. I wear a size 9. It comes with an extra bag that you can use to store one extra pair. I use that bag to put my hats in.
why u didnt apply at hollywood yr looks are damm....💥💥
Buy a Peak Design Tech Pouch, don't even think about it just do it, in fact I loved mine so much I bought another one so I have two now.
I agree. I got it a la carte when the “Travel Line” was on KickStarter, but it’s one of the few KS rewards for which I’d gladly pay the retail price! It holds every dongle, earbud, and short to normal charging cable. If you’ve got PC accessories big enough to not fit in any of the many pockets/slots (e.g., over-the-ear headphones), you’ll need a dedicated case for ‘em.
@@DeeEllEff I have a ludicrous amount of stuff in mine and it's still not filled. I weighed it the other day and it's about 3 pounds with everything in it right now.
Bought one and it’s too fat for my carry
@@tuesdayrock Yeah, depending on what you are using and how much you need to carry it can definitely be bulky. What I have found with mine is short of a few longer items, I can put everything into it so before when I would stash items various places, I have virtually eliminated that. In my Peak 20L I can literally thrown my camera in and the Tech Pouch and I am done.
@@venom5809 yeah i can see it being really useful for that. The incase one looks nice because it is slimmer. I have tried to be more mindful of things I carry to make sure there is purpose in everything and multiple functions if possible. I have the peak 20L and that is too heavy for me as an everyday carry. I can see the 20L and the pouch with all the goodies weighing a ton
Rubber Bands and zip lock bags 😀
Got the Incase Nylon for over a year now, it's slimmer than most tech pouch, well thought out and it's holding up great
Hi. What did you use to wrap the cables after they were folded? Thanks!
Hey! These are the VELCRO Brand Cable Ties and the Nite Ize Gear Tie Cordable Twist Ties. We'll drop the links below.
VELCRO Brand Cable Ties: packhacker.com/travel-gear/velcro-brand/cable-ties/
Nite Ize Gear Tie Cordable Twist Ties: packhacker.com/travel-gear/nite-ize/gear-tie-cordable-twist-tie-3/
- Rebecca
I have to store ausbc hub and a large battery and Mac charger. What is the best case
Really digging bellroy gear lately. That tech kit compact seems perfect for a minimal carry
Eagle creek, pack-it original quick trip. Yes, it is a toiletry bag but it works as tech pouch for me just fine.
Awesome one guys. Looking forward to seeing you all back out there soon.
Aer Cable Kit 2 X-Pac $65
Travelon Tech Accessory Organizer $11
You should try sidebyside power packer
Great job. Earned my sub. 😊
We’re glad that you liked the video! Thanks for subscribing.
-Eric
Great review. My Instinct Pro camera sling has detailed organisations like a tech pouch. I got my filters, cables, SD cards, batteries very well organised.
Thanks for sharing, Mike! It's great to hear that you've been able to adapt your camera sling so that it works for you. 👍
- Rebecca
I need a pouch, to store a inner tube, tire tool, plus C02 cylinder, I need it with zipper, has to be at least
5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches in dimensions, any suggestions? Thanks. Cycling world does not have such an animal, I mostly find cyclinders that I can stuff my tools into , some as nice as cyclinder with zipper. But not pouches. Thanks
Hi there! We have a great selection of pouches that we've reviewed on our site. I'll drop a link below. Thanks for the comment!
- Austin
packhacker.com/travel-gear/category/organizers-and-pouches/
Peak design's gear just destroys all competition.
Vanquest husky organiser should have been on this list
AER Cable Kit. Perfect bag..... for me!
I love the idea of tech pouches and have multiple myself lol... but I always struggle with how to actually make use of it. Anytime I'm travelling with my laptop and phone, I'll always have my backpack, and the panel organization is where I want most things I'd see advertised as going in a pouch. It's all stuff I want access to. I guess if someone has a more complicated tech loadout than 99% of people would carry, packing away secondary mice, cables, etc might make sense? Or I guess, in theory, if you like having one primary mouse, notebook, pen/pencil set that you bring between work and home? But all of these scenarios seem like less ideal workarounds to just having a bag that functions for your needs. That said.... always in the market for a new one lol
Using my macbook for more than 30 minutes without a mouse is torture for me, despite the enormously superior intuitive quality of the touchpad fitted to MacBooks. In addition, even in simple and everyday life, you have to place the laptop charger/cable somewhere when you're not using it (my macbook lasts more than 15 hours on battery), the phone charger/cable , the USB-A/USB-C adapters, the headsets and also earphonesin-ear headphones with there wires, the wireless mouse charging cable (and even the mouse itself if you're on the move), SD cards, etc. etc
Isnt it better if its made with transparebt plastic so you can see thru?
That's something we look for in a liquids pouch, but not a tech pouch.
- Austin
Great review. I've been using the different sized Topo pouches for a few years now and I love them. I wanted to ask, is there pouch that is stout enough to hold a GoPro and some accessories? Or do you lovely people already have a video on such a product? All the best!
I looked at some Dua Gadget case products for DSLR. They do versions for GoPro - semi-hard. Also Tenba range.
@@geraldmcmullon2465 Thank you for the advice. I'll have a good look at these! All the best!
I'm looking at the Tom Bihn, looks like a great bag and I have been really interested in their stuff. Great video as always!
I'm tossing up between the Tom Bihn Handy Little Thing or the Bellroy Tech kit. decisions decisions...
Both are solid choices. Let us know which one you decide on, Jesse!
- Rebecca
@@PackHacker i definitely will. I love your channel, it was one of the first travel channels I subscribed to. I particularly like the image quality of your videos.
Turkish airlines gives you some nice pouches that similar as these. 😜
I have peak design and a bunch of BUBM organizer bag. TBH, while peakdesign gives more protection (almost 9 times more expensive!), i prefer to use BUBM for my daily use. Bubm are much more lighter, more easy to organize my gadgets bcos of its design and its material used. Bubm are highly reccomended in my personal oponion. Btw i use bubm almost 4 year already and they are still very good condition.
jeez i want to organize my chrome kadet and most of these cost more than my entire bag, I got excited about that tom bihn but oof $70
Can u have a pouch that I could use for my battery pack my phone and my iPad mini 4 can u try find me one please????
Can you do Alpaka sling
Hey! You can check out all of the ALPAKA slings we've had our hands on here: packhacker.com/travel-gear/alpaka/ 😊
- Rebecca
Thanks for the review! Can the Incase Bionic pouch hold a laptop charger? (I have the Surface Pro 6) Maybe a MacBook charger in the future.
Do you know if there is a pouch for Nintendo switch
Hey there! Waterfield Designs and tomtoc are a couple of brands that offer Nintendo Switch-specific gear.
- Austin
Although you didn't add Topo Designs actual tech case which just came out a few weeks back and its honestly so good as well. Please review it!
Why no Aer ?!
My favourite is F Stop tech pouch. Not in this review though
Fluff attraction rating... ;) i like!
10:00 Indonesian Rupiah.
Bro peak Design tech pouch is made in China or USA?
Hey! The Peak Design Tech Pouch is manufactured in Vietnam. You can find all of this info and more over on our full review here: packhacker.com/travel-gear/peak-design/tech-pouch/
- Rebecca
@@PackHackerin Dubai (UAE) they are selling peak design which are made in China all the product's. Kindly recommend authentic selling in UAE/Middle East or better to order order from US
2:20...it's a pencil case.
Why someone wants to go swimming with his or her tech pouch ?
Not wanting to be negative, the topo pouch was completely the opposite of the reasons given in the intro...
Tech pouches seem like a great item to buy as a generic knockoff on Amazon.
Have you tried any? 🧐
-Eric
@@PackHacker that’s what you’re here for!
Step22 is so far ahead with there tech pouch
I use a Deuter little and very light bag for tech. It's an awesome brand and as I tend to think of myself as a pack hacker myself, I really recommend you guys to check out this brand.
Also, some of the bags you're reviewing have these tactical vibes but you seem to ignore lots of the stuff tactical gear came up with. I think it's a big miss on your channel, as lots of technologies and designs came to the tourist industry directly from the military industry. At least check the most interesting ones like Maxpedition or Vertx, Camelbak.
Also, I've been a long time subscriber and want to say thank you, I really appreciate your channel as I'm a bag-nerd myself. Nice work! Keep up the good stuff! :)
I love zippers over open
Toolie??
Toiletry Bag not good enough anymore?
I don’t carry a lot of tech if I did my work bag would be 20lbs lol so I only carry essential tech phone charger extra charger cord in case main one fails and a power bank a pair of old school wired ear buds just to save weight in my work bag I carry a work polo because I work retail if I come in wearing uniform customers attack me before I get to punch in with a thousand questions so I carry work shirt lunch bag a water bottle multi tool a small first aid kit with room leftover if I need to buy something it will fit job is only 2 miles from home
...why are these little things so exspensive?
ive been using a random Ikea toiletry bag for 8 years and its never failed me
That's awesome, UA-cam A.I bot! We're very impressed to hear that the Ikea Toiletry Bag has stood the test of time. 🙌
- Rebecca
There have been
I use a $3 pencil case.
Excellent you've found a pouch that works for you Unai! Can you drop a link so others can see?
- Tom
the Topo website no longer shows the US flag sown in the bags as of 2023. so they killed their US factories?
All the above cases/pouches that you mention in the video are too expensive in relation to the electronic material they may carry.
The average price is around 30 to 50 euros or more expensive. I would like to see a video with cheap cases/pouches that cost around 20 to 30 euros, or maybe less ;)
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. We recommend checking out our Budget Packing List and Budget Travel Accessories Video. While these lists aren't just pouches and cases, they are full of the best inexpensive travel gear we could find. We'll drop the links below.
Budget Packing List: packhacker.com/packing-list/budget/
Budget Travel Accessories Video: ua-cam.com/video/-1LeOhJht80/v-deo.html
- Rebecca
Monica.. is that you??
🇵🇬
FFS WHERES THE CHROME INDUSTRIES TECH POUCH?!
Where are the MOLLE pouches?
just one pouch will protect electronics but not organize all these bags suck
Who tf travels with a magic mouse? If you like that shit you are litterally not using it.
I use a Magic Mouse every day.
- Tom
We get it. You have a website full of reviews. Stop saying it every minute :/
Hey Toma - some people like to know if we have full reviews on the product, so we mention it verbally in the video.
- Tom
No molle... no pouch ...