Condor Pocket Pouch with US Flag Patch Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.4
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$12.95
Used Value:
$7.77
Sale Value:
$11.66
An ideal organizer for smaller tactical accessories, the Condor Pocket Pouch fits well in any backpack, range bag or tactical bag, and is small enough to be stored in a standard cargo pocket. Supremely versatile, adaptable and compact, the pouch features three internal pockets with dedicated dividers for easy organization of valuables. There is a front mesh pocket with a thick securing band that provides quick access to keys or an ID and the padded back features a fold-out vinyl sleeve, as well. This particular model comes with a free hook-and-loop USA flag patch, that can be removed to reveal a loop panel for additional hook attachment patches.

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9
Good pouch, holds quite a bit of in's and out's that I carry with me in the field. I cut the seam out of one of the interior pockets that divided it down the middle into two narrow pockets to allow larger items to fit. Worked like a charm. The flag patch was a bit frayed and not that great of quality. Kind of disappointing given that its the AMERICAN flag, but all else is good to go. Would recommend this item for your kit.
Nathan, TacticalGear.com
September 11, 2016
8
Great pouch! Wasted no time putting it to use. Organized critical items that normally got "lost" in an EDC sling bag and made my life easier. That's a lot to say for a little pouch. If I'd seen the bigger Condor Sidekick first, that would have been my choice (and 5 star). Despite my oversight, the Pocket Pouch is right here at work - in my pocket.
J H, TacticalGear.com
February 8, 2016
10
I used it to organize my electronic products. I have two chargers and it has a pocket to fit a 10000 Mah, a tube sized 2,500 Mah portable batteries, about three different cords for android and apple products, and car chargers a wall charger. I like the material they used and I cut off the right side of the cord and put it to use somewhere else.
Craig M., TacticalGear.com
January 7, 2017
10
I really like this pouch. Room to carry a phone, pens, papers and it looks good. Had a similar one before so this replacement meets my expectations.
Gary shore, TacticalGear.com
August 23, 2017
10
I put this on my backpack shoulder strap. It's just perfect for my Samsung S6, wallet, or work badge. Now I don't have to stick my phone in my pocket. I can stash my wallet in there during the work day. Zippers are sturdy and seams are durable. And, I can stick any of hat patches on it.
Rob Mohr, TacticalGear.com
February 3, 2018
10
This "extra pocket" comes in SO handy outside of the range. I keep my ammo fund in it, I keep my IL FOID card in it, & it's different sections make it exceptionally easy to keep all I put in there organized.
Ed K, TacticalGear.com
September 17, 2019
10
Pocket pouch very nice American flag nice touch removable This product is very well-made heavy duty zipper rolls up and down easy with one hand attaches nice to belt great for hauling small items pens and pencils whatever
Al, TacticalGear.com
June 2, 2020
7
The only thing that I would improve is the two lanyards. Their clips are plastic and the cords are too short. Plus it could use a packing list of suggested uses. I think it might work good as a small medical kit?
Judith D, TacticalGear.com
August 20, 2020
10
Fits perfectly on my side attached to my belt and securely fits my smartphone and has room for more if you have the need. Moreover, they also work great with outdoor power banks for safe transportation. Thanks.
Starlin G, TacticalGear.com
May 17, 2020
10
When I first bought this it was going to go inside my SHTF Bag but after I loaded it up with all the urban area survival tools I noticed it was now my EDC Bag! Great addition for anyone looking for something to store items. It can be attached to a bag with molle or your belt plus it has a handle on top giving the user an additional option. My only problem is deciding what color I should order next?
Junior, TacticalGear.com
April 2, 2015