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The CondorT and T Pouch in Multicam is a highly functional and versatile storage solution designed for professionals on the go. With its modular design, adjustable features, and ample storage options, this pouch is perfect for organizing your gear while showcasing your personal style.
T**O
Great organizer and map pouch
Pros:4 Tac-tiesVinyl map pouchEverything else that isn't a conCons:Lousy exterior hook and loopNo key-clipOnly one horizontal elastic retainerFor starters, I like Condor products for their ingenuity. Overall, Condor products lack the quality and workmanship of the more higher-priced brands like Maxpedition or Spec-Ops, but what they lack in overall toughness, they really make up for in price and design. When I'm looking for things like a backpack or some other highly abused item, I buy the higher-priced brands. When I'm looking for a MOLLE compatible organizer, I go right for Condor, and the TNT pouch definitely did not disappoint. This is one of those products that has so many features that it requires a long review, so if you don't feel like reading on, you can stop here and just buy the pouch. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.It's made of the same material that all Condor products are made of, I think 600D polyester or nylon. It's comparable in size to the MA41 Rip-Away EMT pouch, and I have the two side-by-side for comparison. For an idea, the outside dimensions of the TNT pouch are as long as a folded map, about 1/3 wider, and about as thick as your wrist. The outside has hook and loop webbing for attaching nametags or MOLLE/PALS organizers on one side, and on the other are 4 tac-ties and webbing to attach the pouch to a larger pack. The addition of the tac-ties is great. No other brand gives you the tac-ties to attach the pouch, they are always bought separately. Also, you really only need two tac-ties to secure the pouch, so you have two spares if you have other pouches that need them. I keep two woven into the webbing, and I use the other 2 on some Maxpedition pouches I have. There are also two hook and loop tabs mid-way up both ends of the pouch and which act as zipper stops if you want to use the pouch as more admin-like. The hook and loop is terrible tho, and not very strong. The tabs will definitely wear out eventually, and its one of the reasons I dropped the pouch a star. Overall it won't kill the pouch, but it's a downer.Inside, there are two long pockets, one on each side, with one being zippered and the other open. There is foam padding sewn into both sides of the pouch, making the longer pockets somewhat suitable for storing small electronics, but decreasing the total interior space. Both pockets fit maps length-wise, but the fit is very snug and its a little difficult to get maps out of the zippered pouch. There is a variety of different sized elastic retainers on each side. The stitching isn't doubled, and the retainers are all slightly different sizes (typical of Condor). The lack of double stitching on the elastics is what I hate about Condor. The elastics are obviously the most highly used and strained part of the whole pouch, yet they get the least reinforcement. It makes no sense, and it's another reason why I dropped the TNT pouch one star. Another reason why I dropped it a star is because there is only one set of horizontal elastic retainers, located at the bottom of the bag. It can hold a flashlight, paracord, bandages, etc., and its a cool feature as it utilizes unused space, but unless everything else you put in the elastics is shorter than the pouch is wide, there can be some unused space.There is a draw string cord with barrel lock that allows the pouch to be used in a more desk-top like way, and I've seen these attacked to the fronts of backpacks and chest-rigs and used just like a desk. I replaced my cheap string with paracord. The tabs that the cord runs through are not double stitched (grrrr Condor) so be careful if you stress the cord too much. There is no key-clip, which I feel is a gross oversight considering its highly conceivable someone might want to clip in a set of keys or some other item. The vinyl map pouch is actually folded in half, with one half secured to the inside via hook and loop. Its a cool feature, but I removed mine stuck it in another bag, as it takes up a lot of spaceSo in conclusion, I love this pouch. I bought it as an everyday carry pouch for work and travel, and it fits the bill perfectly. I wanted something that didn't look too military-like, but had all the features of a mil-spec pouch (I'm not calling this mil-spec, only mil-spec-like). I also wanted it to be able to be a admin-style so when I open the pouch, everyone can't see what I have inside. This pouch has the awesome feature of being both admin-style and adjustable clamshell-style. The pouch is great, get it, you won't be disappointed as long as you don't abuse it too much.
J**C
Nice size for out in the field
The material is sturdy and the overall size is thin. It's a good case. The only downside was that it was shipped in a clear wrapper. So much for being a gift.
B**D
Excellent Size and Design for Travel or Survival Kit
This is an excellent bag/pouch for building a good survival kit or travel kit. As shown in the pictures, I have built a survival kit. I won't trouble you with all the items in the kit, but it combines many of the recommended items for camping, a survival bag or Bug Out Bag. It is not a comprehensive BOB. That requires a larger backpack, but it can be used several ways. I can strap it to any backpack that has Molle straps. I could put a shoulder strap on it. Or I could put it in my vehicle or in a larger bag. As for a travel kit, it has room to serve both as my toiletry kit and as carrier for my electronic gear - backup batteries, charging cords, MP3 player, external hard drive, etc. - all in one bag.The stated size of the pouch is 10" x 7" x 1.5". However, as packed, the width is almost 4 inches. I had no trouble zipping it up, but it is packed full. I don't think I could much more in it. The smaller loops on top of the main loops on each side are fairly tight. A stick of lip balm or a AA battery are about the largest items I could slip under the smaller loops.The empty pouch weights just under 1 pound (15.4 oz.). With the gear as shown, the loaded kit weights just under three pounds, so I have about 2 pounds of gear in it. If I don't attach it to a backpack or other bag, I can remove the 4 Molle straps. They just unsnap and slide out of the loops on the back.If your backpack or day bag does not have a lot of pockets, this is a great way to organize whatever you have for work, travel or play.One very minor point - Condor's definition of olive drab is different than the olive drab I wore and used in the Army. The pouch tends more toward green. Gear I have from other vendors is closer to true "olive drab." Look at a "green" olive some time and you will see what "olive drab" should look like.PS: I have no idea what T. and T. stands for. They didn't have these when I was on active duty a long time ago.
W**9
Another quality product by Condor!
As the title states, this tool & tech MOLLE pouch is another great product built to the standards we’ve come to expect from Condor products. Stitching, zippers, etc. are all great!As seen in the pictures, I’ve got it attached to the front of my Condor Medium Assault Pack and it fits perfectly and very securely. I have a decent amount of things already inside, and it has much more room to be utilized yet.Also has the dual D-rings on the top exterior of the pouch for alternative methods of connecting/hanging.All around would definitely recommend this product for anyone who wants a way to organize their tools/tech in a quickly accessible way. It does also fit the front of a chest rig very well, with the drawstring keeping it from flopping all the way open being a great feature!
D**D
Deserves 5 stars but I only gave it 4
Quality excellent, some really clever design features like the Velcro straps. Really useful, I use it for storing all the phone and tablet charging wires, plugs, adapters, mini loudspeakers, and headphones.The only reason for knocking off a star is that it looks from the picture as though the tablet fits in the internal picket, mine does not. It is about 1cm too large. It fits within the case but just doesn’t fit the pocket, and therefore much more likely to fall out.Great product though, should last for years
C**O
Five Stars
Pricey but exactly what I wanted.
N**3
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A**R
great all round utilith pouch, pricey but worth it.
This is an excellent all round utility pouch, it's about the size of 3 double stack m4 pouches all in, comes with heavy duty zips, a removable map case (attatched in by velcro) and the cords are adjustable for how far you want to open it.In addition there's a zip pouch, a big pocket, and a bunch of elasticated straps for bits and bobs like speedloaders, cigarette boxes, lighters, random pistol mags, all the random stuff you cant be bothered to get a dedicated pouch for.There's little velcro tabs on the sides that are designed to prevent accidentally opening the zips too far, they can be a bit annoying but they are easily tucked away.You need to properly thread the outer 2 molle strips (weave pattern) its a massive pain to do but it makes the pouch much more secure as the built in straps are a little loose otherwise. That said the molle straps can be completely removed if you preferr to use speed clips for attatching to your rig.All round i'd definately reccomend this as a place for all the random stuff like bb bottles, speedloaders, mobile phones, keys or whatever else you want to take and keep secure on the field whilst retaining easy access.
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