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Anyone see one of these pouches from TAD before?

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http://www.tripleaughtdesign.com/expedition_liberty_pouch.htm

Need some advice on this pouch. They call it the Expedition Liberty Pouch (ELP) and it looks fairly useful, but I am unsure of hte size and real lay out inside. How does it attach to the body? Please advise.

DPS

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David P. Sproles
Eagle Scout Class of 1988
"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Prov. 27:17
 
I've been looking at these myself. I have one now my Eagle Creek, but the Liberty looks like it's laid out better.

John
 
The NewSun gear is really well made. The smaller pouches have a "J" clip that is very handy, but the larger models like the one you are looking at have two small snap hooks that clip down to a strap across the back of the pouch to make a belt loop. The clips are also used to attach the shoulder strap if you prefer it. The large liberty has the one large compartment on the back that is good for items like a small camera and binoculars, the the front pocket having dividers for smaller gear. It is easy to fill the pouch up so that it is too heavy for belt wear, but it is very versitile.

The small Liberty is my phone/E1/SAK carrier daily.

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James Segura
San Francisco, CA
 
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