🎒 Maxpedition Fatty: Your essentials, organized and ready to roll.
The Maxpedition Fatty Pocket Organizer is a medium-sized, durable nylon organizer designed for professionals on the move. Featuring 17 specialized pockets, a full clamshell dual-zipper opening, and versatile attachment options, it offers compact yet expansive storage that fits seamlessly into backpacks or bags, ensuring your gear stays accessible and impeccably organized.
Color | Black |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Material | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 2"W x 7"H |
Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
Number Of Pockets | 17 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909009214 |
Pocket Description | Slip Pocket, Zipper Pocket, Exterior Pocket, Main Compartment with Dual Zippers, Inside Left Pocket/Organizer, Inside Right Pocket/Organizer, Inside Center Elastic Loop, Front Exterior Mesh Slip Pocket with Hook-and-Loop Closure, Back Exterior Oversized Carry Handle and Attachment Webbing |
UPC | 846909009214 |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.35 x 6.54 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 1.5 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Model Name | MX261B-BRK |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MX261B-BRK |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | see description |
Size | Medium |
M**H
Love this pack worth the extra money
Well designed holds a lot of tools rugged enough good fabric got mine packed and it looks good when it’s filled with tools have bought many of these they don’t fall apart. They’re well constructed.
T**W
Great EDC organizer
Solidly built. Great placement of elastic gear loops to maximize limited space.I found I was carrying the same stuff with me every day; stuff I either use daily, or carry for the day I'll be glad I carried it for an emergency. It used to free float in the smaller pocket of whatever pack I was using and switching packs required multiple fistful transfers of gear.I find i regularly change from pack to pack day to day switching from oversized backpack to lumbar packs and such, depending on what I am doing. It's really nice to just grab the Fatty and toss it into what ever pack i am bringing that day.Here is a list of what fits in the Fatty for my Every day carry:Right side gear loops1) EpiPen for allergies2) bottle of antihistamines3) bottle of pain relievers4) bottle of medicine5) inhaler6) power bank/hand warmer7) ratchet setRight side rear pocket has cash and credit cardLoose: bottle of Iodine water purifying tablets and bottle of neutralizing tabletsLeft side gear loops1) and outdoors oriented multi tool with the regular tools plus a ferro rod for striking a fire, safety whistle and hammer surface.2) 2 tooth picks/floss3) writing pen4) USB to USB C cord5) rechargeable flashlight6) 4 bandaidsIn the back left pocket is 2 energy bars and a waterproof writing tabletEnough for most of the situations I feel I need to be prepared for. In combination with a few EDC items in my pockets.Overall, the Fatty is well worth the money!!!
B**S
Excellent
Maxpedition builds for serious durability and functionality. This is not my first and won’t be my last.
D**N
Perfect EDC-Pouch
I wanted to wait a while before writing a review to have a good understanding and context before writing it. The pounch is great. It's not too small, and not to big. Constructed very well and features plenty of pockets and loops to organize all of your tools.I keep mine as my EDC pouch for work and holds everything from pliers to band-aids. The zipper is great and hsa not ripped or gotten caught on material.10/10 would recommend.
S**5
9 year review
Been using this guy for about 9 years now and like anything else that's expedition it's held up very well.But hear me out expedition you need one more row of Molle strip on here at the top and to use this with a 5-in tactie.The 3-in strip is just not enough and it's not really centrally located on the bag to well so once you do attach it to a bag versus have it in the cargo pocket it means forward and hooks and grabs on everything.One strip one strip would fix the issue so it'll be solidly connected
S**O
This thing seems nearly indestructable
I was on the fence about getting this. I had read the reviews, and they all seemed positive, but I was thinking that it couldn't be that good. Now that I've had it for a bit, I have found it really is as good as they say. Let me break this down into a few different sections:External:The zippers appear really tough. They come with small pieces of paracord as zipper pulls, and I'll probably replace them. They work fine, and do the job well, I'm just wanting something more solid than the cord.The velcro patch on front. I have seen a number of these organizers online with patches on this section. I don't have any patches, or really understand why I would need one, but if you want to put one on there, it is available. It would be pretty cool if I could get a patch custom made, maybe my name or something?The front pocket. I use this to store some small things. I don't want to give the impression that this isn't tough, but I would probably put "softer" items in this. It would be great for things like paper, or ID cards etc... I'm not saying you couldn't put "harder" objects in the pocket, but the mesh material is simply not as strong as the rest. That said, I still use the front pocket ALOT because it is easiest to get to.Loop on top: I use this as a pull tab. The pants I wear for work have a cargo pocket, and I normally keep the pocket organizer in that cargo pocket. I use this tab to pull it out. It doesn't seem like a big deal, but this tab is very handy. In my mind, it just goes to show the fore-thought that maxpedition put into their product.Internal:Elastic loops: These are fantastic. If you search for maxpedition pocket organizer online, there are a ton of people that have posted pictures of how they stored items in these loops. The different sizes and different orientations (some horizontal, some vertical) make it much more flexible in storage options.Internal pockets: One pocket is zippered, one is not. Both are good for flat items (think papers, bandages, map protractor, small notebooks, change, etc...)One thing that can be overlooked is how thick the organizer is. It seems to be about 2.5" thick. So I can put some cylindrical objects in the "binding" of the organizer. Of course this is dependent upon what you've got on the elastic loops next to it, but there are a a lot of possibilities.OverallAs I said, there are a million options for how to use this organizer. I don't know that I would wear this on my belt or that it would fit in my normal pockets. Apparently you can connect it to a larger pack if desired, and I can see how folks could use this for a medical pack or whatever. As I said, I use it in my cargo pocket, and it seems like it will last for a VERY long time time. I cannot find anything to complain about.
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