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Maxpedition M-2 Waistpack:
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=6&idproduct=152

Product Features

Main: 5 in x 3 in x 1.5 in
Frontal: 4.5 in x 2.5 in x 1 in
Belt: 2.5 in Closed Loop w/ Cache
Attach: 3" TacTie™ (sold separately)

The M-2 Waistpack (#0308) is Maxpeditions smallest modular pocket, offering even lower profile than the best-selling M-1. The front snap compartment will fit a cellphone or flashlight while the main compartment, with three small pack cloth subdividers, is the right size for GPS, small radio, digital camera, or an 8 oz. soda can. Two pen slots hold writing utensils or sunglasses. The M-2 Waistpack can be used as a stand-alone belt pouch or can be integrated to ALICE or MOLLE type webbing using a pair of 3" TacTie™ (sold separately).

Product Materials

1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric

Teflon® fabric protector for grime resistance and easy maintenance
high strength zippers and zipper tracks
Triple polyurethane coated for water resistance

High tensile strength nylon webbing

High tensile strength composite nylon thread (stronger than ordinary industry standard nylon thread)
Internal seams taped and finished
Paracord zipper pulls
Stress points double stitched, Bartacked or "Box-and-X" stitched for added strength

MAXPEDITION:
http://www.maxpedition.com/

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  • yo JT was the name of the Jam ur cutting it to???? cool vid as always keep dem rolling Bro!!!!!

  • @ascorpio09 ..."You know.." by 50cent, Eminem, Cashis, Lloyd Banks.

  • Hey do you think the pouch could fit a PSP ??

  • No...Negative...a little too small.

    If you check their website or catalogue...I think their M-4 or H-1 might. The Janus extension would if you want to attach it to one of their bags you already have.

    And of course you could find a place to put it in anyone of their versipacks or gearslingers...

  • man the rice im eating right now is toooooooo freaking spicy whoa, im sweating . btw cool vid as always:)

  • lol!...thanks...

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  • I am a big convert  to maxpedition. Cool vid as always.

    :-)

  • another cool review bro.5/5

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  • Max Products are fantastic! I carry the Jumbo Vers regularly and we use one of a few other Max bags as a diaper bag. They'll generally last longer than you and get the job done, wherever you job is. Highly recommended. That said, if you are looking for a hiking pack or something more lightweight, these are probably not going to be your best bet - and they are not meant to. But they could still do the job.

  • Dude when i turn 14 im gonna get a job and hopefully get a sweet knife collection

  • Are you Hawaiian bro

  • the Anemone #2302 and the M-2 waistpack #0308 are (2) different items...

    Anemone: 4.5"H X 3.5"W X 2.5" thick...$27.99

    M-2: 3.5"H X 5.2"W x 1.8" thick...$25.00

    According to the Spring 2009 catalogue...

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