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I have a couple of these pouches. They are a great pocket sized pouch for a minimal EDC carry or IFAK
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The Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organiser is a small EDC organiser fits easily and comfortably into
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Add to BasketI have a couple of these pouches. They are a great pocket sized pouch for a minimal EDC carry or IFAK
It fits your pocket, carries a ton of stuff and doesn't bulge all over the place. It would be quite easy to overload it, but even then, because of its sizing it can still be really discrete. It's a great product, and built like a brick outhouse - very recommended!
Brought to add to the Maxpedition family..already had the EDC Organisor, but it was too large so is now my main Car Kit, sitting in the Glovebox... This Micro edition has answered my problems! Usual excellent delivery times from Heinnie, arriving the very next day! Its perfectly sized to fit in normal trouser pockets and works for me as a first responder. The only problem i now have is, ill probably being buying a couple more!!!
This is one great little pocket organiser to store some of your EDC items. If you want to see what I was able to fit in mine, this is a little gallery of 4 images showing what I have in mine: http://imgur.com/gallery/lhyeF This feels like a high quality item, as you would always expect from Maxpedition. It is the smallest of the range and fits in my normal side trouser pockets. This has let me take out my tools and gadget types of heavy items from my larger "Mini" size organiser that I keep in my cargo pocket and put those items in this "Micro" one that goes in my normal pocket. So now I have my first aid in the "Mini" and since it is now incredibly light, it does not pull open my cargo pocket's velcro closure when I run. If you want something small to keep some important items, just get one of these. You will find a use for it, so just buy one already lol. You will love it.
I've carried my Micro every day for the best part of a year now and it still looks brand new! It holds my Skeletool, AAA flashlight, pen, mini note pad, Bic lighter, some plasters and some ibuprofen and still has room for a folding knife. It fits nicely in cargo trouser pockets but getting it in your jeans pocket might be a struggle. In-spite of this I still highly recommend it. I liked this guy so much I picked up his bigger brother the Mini organizer to attach to my bag. And as always, brilliant service from Heinnie!
Keys, knife, credit and debit cards all in one pouch. Out of one trouser pocket, into another. Cracking bit of kit.
Excellent little pouch for all my day to day bits and bobs with super fast delivery, many thanks.
Got the micro organiser to keep all my wheelchairs tool in this, stops them rattling around in the Velcro pocket under my seat. Everything fits perfectly and with quite a lot of space left. So I decided to put some emergency items in as well. Going to get the EDC and Beefy next. Thanks HH
I find this to be an excellent little case for my mobile phone (Galaxy S2) & earphones (in the mesh pocket on the front) Recently, Ive been chucking-in a little plastic memory-stick case of EDC/Bushcrafty odds n ends (photon, lip salve, sewing kit, firesteel, lighter & some meds) to fit in one of the inner pockets. Since I ALWAYS have to mess with/modify my kit, I removed the annoying grab-loop, stuck a panel of velcro loop on the back (USN & Jerzee Devil patches live there!) & replaced the paracord loop on the zipper with a small Tritium fob. The pouch lives in my left thigh pocket of my work trousers (Khaki 5.11s) & is barely noticed throughout the day.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.