MYSTERY RANCH Spiff Kit The Spiff Kit was designed to make your adventure, whether it be camping, dorm life or van life, more convinient. It has multiple organization features to keep your favorite toiletries and items safe during travel. This travel bag has elastic loops and mesh pockets to keep things safe and organized. We at MYSTERY RANCH build products with the best materials available & the most durable construction methods that exist so that you know our gear will support your mission.
M**S
Does what it’s made for
It’s a a pretty good Bag. Of all the little accessories and add one you can get for the mystery inch bags. This is one of my favorites.
M**N
The best toiletry bag I've owned, hands down
I travel frequently. And I have a couple of toiletry bags, which I will pick to use based on how long I'm going to be gone and/or where I'm going. That said, I think this one is going to just be THE toiletry bag from now on, because it is wonderfully fantastic. Here's what I love about it:1. It's Mystery Ranch quality. If you own anything else of theirs, you already know! If you don't...they make fantastic gear. They make gear for use in tactical/military environments, and it shows from the level of quality you get. This is my 3rd Mystery Ranch item - one item being their tote bag which is so good that I take it basically everywhere.2. It holds a lot of stuff! While it doesn't hang or do anything fancy, it does what it should: hold your toiletries in compartments where you can keep your things together and throw them in a suitcase with ease.3. It's made of tough material. There's a reason why this toiletry bag is $59, folks. Because it's built to last. You won't need to buy another one...ever.4. It's got nice, strong zippers.5. It's got compartments to put smaller things etc.6. It's a nice, black, classic design.7. It's lightweight so you can fill it with confidence in that it's not going to add bulk from the bag itself.8. It's waterproof - this is incredibly important for a toiletry bag since you are likely going to put it in a bathroom, and you know...there's water there :)9. It's versatile. Don't need a toiletry bag necessarily? It will also make an excellent "small things" bag for electronics or cords, a first aid kit bag, or tons of other uses.10. Even though it holds a lot, it's got a fairly small footprint, so you can throw this in a backpack etc with ease.I cannot say enough good things about this bag. I would rate it 5,000 stars if I could. Highly recommend it! Makes a great gift for the road warrior in your life, too!
C**N
Great "Traveler's toiletry bag" (what a "spiff kit" actually is!)
I own a conventional "toiletry bag"... a single compartment, approximately this same size/shape when closed... and I own a fold-up toiletry bag (which is great for hanging on the back of the bathroom door's "robe hook" in a hotel room). Both are useful, but they're for distinctly different use cases.This seems to be a perfect blending of both approaches. It's an unfolding, hanging toiletry bag in the classic "single-compartment toiletry bag" form factor.I haven't traveled with it yet, but I've tested it out by trying packing my regular "travel toiletries" load-out into it. And it seems to be pretty good.It can't hold quite as many items, in quite as well-organized of a fashion, as my other fold-out bag, but it's close... close enough to not bother me, in other words. (The other bag is basically three flat sections, roughly a foot wide by 8 inches tall, and folding out along the long end, resulting in a 12" x 24" handing "panel" with pouches.) This, as I said, comes close... and it fits into the spaces in luggage intended for conventional toiletry bags, which the other does not.For me, this is going to go into the outermost pocket of my "overnight business trip backpack." That's a backpack with a space for laptop computer, and accessories, closest to my body, a large open compartment (which will hold clothing, etc) and a smaller outer compartment (where this and a few other small items will go). The whole "overnight business trip" in a single backpack which I can easily fit into my overhead bin or even under the seat in front of me. I could never do that with my other hanging toiletry bag, which will remain paired with my conventional luggage, instead (for longer trips, obviously).This would also be useful for camping trips and the like, but for me, it's best suited for short travel. "Your mileage may vary."The quality is very nice, and I'm impressed by the efficiently of the design (you can pack a lot of smaller items into this space, easily.)If you need something along these lines... and if you travel, for business or pleasure, regularly, you do... this is an excellent option for you!
R**R
I am not sold on value in this nylon bag.
I am just not sold on the value of $45 for this nylon bag. The bag in my opinion is nice but I can find better for half the price.I hate leaving reviews that are not five star yet when a product should be expected to wow you and it only causes value questions then you feel ripped off. This bag and it’s price point could cause someone to feel ripped off if they are not a follower of the brand name.I am not a follower of the brand name and was not familiar with the brand when I ordered this yet after receiving it and putting my hands on it and using it I don’t not think it was any better than the bag I was replacing it with.At a different price point I would have been thrilled with this bag yet at double the price that I would expect to pay for the bag I was left dissatisfied.
K**G
A better meds kit bag than EDC/travel
For size reference for large, it will barely just fit 8 16oz beer cans, 4 per side. The materials used are fine, but seem kind of cheap for the asking price. The exterior is a 210 Nylon and the interior is a very plastic, stiffish opaque material. It is vastly better than the typical easily torn net material used in a lot of other dopp style bags. The stitching, craftsmanship, and overall materials are very good. There are no loose stitches or materials anywhere and there are YKK zippers all around. The "outside" inside see-through pocket is 2/3 of the interior flap. The bag is meant to hang, and most of the stuff will stay in if you do that, but the problem is when it gets thrown around, none of the elastic mole straps/interior elastic pockets really keep anything in. It works great for bandages or first aid, but not really for anything else. The elastic mole style straps on the inside are too big for most knives/pens/scissors ect. It would be better if the stitching was closer together, at least on one side. The interior pockets on the shell need to be a little bit tighter on the elastic, things don't tend to stay in place that well.Overall, the bag is constructed really well like any other Mystery Ranch bag, but some changes to the mole/elastic on the inside would have made this a more useful bag overall. If you are looking strictly for a dopp bag or a medical bag, this is a good bag. For EDC or tech, this probably isn't the best choice.
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