🎒 Slim, tough, and ready to roll — your everyday organizer, upgraded.
The MAXPEDITION Skinny Pocket Organizer is a compact, durable organizer crafted from 1050-Denier ballistic nylon with a triple polyurethane water-resistant coating and Teflon fabric protector. Measuring 4" x 2" x 8" and weighing only 0.3 pounds, it features three pockets and a secure zipper closure, making it an ideal lightweight, grime-resistant solution for professionals seeking sleek, reliable organization on the move.
Color | Khaki |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon, Metal |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 2"W x 8"H |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Manufacturer | Maxpedition |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08469090179980, 00846909017998 |
UPC | 846909017998 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.17 x 5.59 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 2 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | SKINNY Pocket Organizer (Khaki) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PT1312K |
Model Year | 2015 |
Size | One Size |
D**1
Great for travel
I use this for travel for phone and tablet charging accessories and for a flashlight and extra batteries. Organized and works great. No issues with zippers or coming apart
K**I
Maxpedition Skinny
I love the skinny as it being tall and easy to put my longer items in it, the material is so durable and the finishing was great, I might consider other pouches as well
A**R
Perfect size for an edc tool kit
I use this for an edc tool kit and it does it very well.
B**S
Bought two more since.
Very durable and usable. You’ll be amazed how much you can fit in one of these.
D**G
Good bag if it fits your exact needs
I bought the Maxpedition Skinny Pocket Organizer for a little sack to carry school supplies in. After seeing some of their products, this one seemed pretty much perfect for my needs, and indeed it is. It is almost a perfect fit for my TI-84 Plus CE calculator and is currently carrying three mechanical pencils with extra lead and erasers, two highliters, two Pilot G2s, a charging cord for the calculator, a multi-device charging cord, a wall USB brick, page hole repairers, and a data transfer cable. To summarize, this thing can hold a LOT of stuff. And it still has room for other things, such as a larger wall outlet and a higher capacity charging cord for my phone that I found I had extra room for. If you want something to help carry a bunch of smaller things, Maxpedition bags seem to be the way to go.There are a few downsides, though. The front pocket of the bag is velcroed down and not elastic. With my calculator in there, it is pretty much impossible to put anything in there, aside from a few dollars. The inside pen/flashlight holders are pretty stiff elastic which makes it hard to manipulate at times. Something to note is that if you have items with rubber grips, it will be even harder to pull them out of the slots. That's why, in the picture, I have oriented my writing utensils so that I can pull them down and out rather than up where the rubber will contact the elastic. The bag's material also seems to have some sort of static properties, and as you can see from my picture the back of it has been collecting dog hair and strands from my blanket. That's kind of par for the course when it comes to black fabric, but it is something to think about. Another downside (kinda) is that the name is ridiculous. There's no way anyone is carrying one of these bags in their pocket. Check out the dimensions they give you in the product information.My final conclusions are that this bag is good if you're looking at the slots and can see ways that you will use them. However, for most people, it is awkwardly sized and doesn't have enough give in the material. It's a niche bag, but it's very good at doing the specific things I need from a bag this size.
B**A
Very handy if you carry cigars.
Plenty of room for my specific use. I use this to throw my cigars and accessories into a larger bag when traveling. It protects them nicely. I typically have 3 7"-60 ring cigars + a "V"and guillotine cutters and 4 relatively flat torch lighters. And even my Swiss Army "Cigar" tool fits. The cigars are in their own hard case for additional protection. And there is a little room left over.
K**A
Excellent. Nice color.
Bought foliage green one. Very good quality. Materials and zippers are very good. I use it for my car edc.
I**R
Let's be honest, it's a man-purse, and it's not skinny anymore
If you're a guy, who tends to carry all your stuff in your pockets, look no farther than this "skinny pocket" organizer. Well, despite having read the specs and measurements, what arrived to my house two calendar days after I clicked to order was twice the length and width I was expecting. Like any guy, I managed to fit everything in it and well. Depth-wise it is actually skinny, but expandable to cover everything I put in the picture.It's nicely made with good quality zippers and loops and webbing!! (Why can't more bags have external and internal webbing, makes such a difference). I manage to keep my LG G5 protected with 2 spare batteries, a couple of checkbooks, the Cam Plus camera module, my reading glasses along with a USB rapid charger and USB cable comfortably, secure, and dry in this case. The internals have numerous loops, zippered compartments and velcro closures so that keys and other necessities are easy to get to (and harder to forget).The Maxpeditiion is a little pricier than many of the similarly sized bags, but if you consider that every day you don't have one, might cost you some of it's future contents. Buy it on Prime, and you won't regret buying it for one minute!
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