🎒 Organize like a pro, carry like a boss.
The VIPERADE VE31 Small EDC Pouch is a compact, durable organizer designed for men on the move. Featuring 13 specialized compartments and a customizable patch panel, it keeps your everyday carry essentials neatly arranged and easily accessible. Made from tough 500D fabric with a smooth YKK zipper, this lightweight 3.5" x 5" pouch is perfect for camping, hiking, or daily urban adventures.
Manufacturer | VIPERADE |
Part Number | VE31 |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VE31 |
Color | Orange |
Material | 500D Fabric |
Pattern | Cartoon |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | 1*VE31 Small EDC Pouch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**F
Exactly what you expect from Viperade
Excellent value, Viperade makes a full line of pouches. Just like all of their products this is well made, excellent fit and finish.
J**N
Love it
Good quality and design. Fast shipping
S**L
Handy Pouch for Cargo Pocket
My every day carry is usually a good-sized Spyderco locking knife, small Victronix SAN, keys, Chapstick, small flashlight and small multi-tool with pliers.All that could easily fit inside this pouch, with everything having it's own place. I like the multi-pocket design with a number of smaller inside pockets and outside pockets (even fuzzy Velcro patch as well).In the real world, though, not all my pants have room for a pouch like this, and there is no easier-access way to carry my main knife than clipped inside my front right pocket. Likewise, I don't really want to reach into my cargo pocket, grab this pouch, open it and fish out my Chapstick, so it's going to stay in my left pocket. The rest of it could go in this pouch, maybe also with a spare battery, a couple of adhesive bandages, a pen and a couple of other items I'm not thinking of.That said, I have another pouch like this and my first real use was to carry a small Bluetooth microphone set.I did like the construction overall, including the YKK zipper, and the material did seem fairly water resistant. But I generally prefer the nylon cases with a bit softer feel, which to me seems more common on the better packs, cases and pouches. That could just be a personal thing, of course.So, good construction, good design, decent price -- four stars.
M**E
Really well made
Really well built pouch. It is small enough to fit in a pants pocket, while being large enough to hold quite a few items. The only thing I might change would be to have the inner storage options stacked at different heights on each side, to allow it to be less bulky in the lower half, and more empty in the top half.
N**S
Overpriced Or Under Delivered
Seems to be a product purchasable from overseas for a steeply cheaper price. To mark up this much & only add your name isn't enough. Really people who want patches or a patch with this are being reasonable. I like that people can buy for cheap & sell high & support themselves & families & carve out a life. But I don't like the same value for a much greater price. I'll get the exact same bag for 70% cheaper.I think they should give a small patch to make it more theirs. Something to connect you further to their brand. Maybe a card inside as well thanking you for your purchase eetc.I didn't try to find this out I was on an app looking for something specific & saw a pouch. It looked really good so I searched other pouches. Then I saw most all the same ones I see on Amazon although much cheaper. Not similar pouches but the same. Minor difference being a brand name change.
J**H
Solid little kit
Very happy with this little pouch. I use it for some small daily items such as batteries, bandaids, lens cloth, Tylenol, knife etc. it alternates between a small corner in a backpack and being dropped into a fanny pack or my wife’s purse. Very well made. Not crazy priced. Would buy again
D**H
Stacks Up Will Against Maxpedition
I can only compare this pouch to my Maxpedition Micro pouch. Here's how it stacks up:Quality: The build quality is on par with Maxped. The nylon is a little stiffer, and there seems to be a plastic or vinyl coating inside the outer pockets, which makes it a little "crackly" feeling.Size: The Viperade is a bit smaller than the Maxped, but this is made clear in the listing. It is still big enough to manage a small flashlight, a Victorinox Climber, a compact charger cable, compact charger, and a mini deck of playing cards. (This is the kit I take with me when I might be stuck waiting somewhere for a few hours.) It can also handle a pair of the EDC-essential Knipex XS pliers.Usability: The Maxped is very well-configured for use as a miniature tool kit. The dividers have enough room to slide tools in and out easily. The Viperade, on the other hand, is configured more as an organizer, with single layers of implements with flat dimensions. The deck of cards has to float free, and the pouch is thick enough to accommodate. You might even be able to fit a standard-size deck if you're inclined. But the mesh pouches and elastic bands are just not designed to manage larger items.I like the pouch a lot and will add it to my rotation. But I'm not sure that the $6-7 premium over the Maxpedition is warranted.
D**E
Smaller than pictured?
Idk I feel like it's smaller than pictured. Not many small notebooks and other things will fit. Fine for what it is if you realize the actual size.
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