Maxpedition M2 Small Waistpack

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Does anyone have one of these. I'm looking for something to carry my cell phone, knife, pen, and my keys. I work in an office, is it to tactical looking? Any other suggestions?
 
I don't have one, but I've visited the local Maxpedition dealer, and have now handled much of their product line. :D

I would probably not want one of these riding around on my hip all the time. It's a little bit bigger than I'd be comfortable with. As to "tactical looking"... well.. yeah, a bit. If I were to have all the little gadgets I want, and didn't have a Fatboy to fit them in, I would give some serious thought to one of these... but I'd rather have a Tactical Man Bag of some sort.
 
I've just got one.

Not for EDC but a great little pouch for putting a camera or GPS as well as a phone and spare batteries, mini first aid kit.
 
I use one edc. I removed the flap from over the phone and carry a Leatherman and a QIII inside the zippered pouch. Works great and it is tough.
I service copiers and can also use it for small parts.
 
i have one. it's great for carrying stuff when hiking if you're traveling light. i wouldn't want it on my belt in the office. i also use it in the car sometimes for organizing phone, knife, pen, wallet, office keys, etc.
 
I do have one,although its a "small" one by their standards I find it a bit large.

I was hoping it would look little more than a fat, cell phone holder. Take out a can of soup put it up to your belt, thats about the size of it only black and square.I was looking for something to hold a phone up front and slip a small multi-tool and my E2E Surefire side by side behind the phone, now this will do that but its much larger than I need.

I can hide a Glock 23 on my belt under a sweatshirt easier than a M2,its to chunky. Its is well made and someone looking to carry more stuff it will do the trick.

I also find it uncomfortable to drive or sit in a chair with it.
 
Lone Hunter, go to your nearest Walmart and check out the Pock-it's belt pack. It's perfect for a flashlight (made by the same company that makes Mag-light accories), and a pair of folding pliers. Has a slot for a pen, a key hook and a larger back pocket, where I keep a Swiss Army Cybertool, lighter and a pair of fingernail clippers. I'm on my second one now, having worn my 1st too death. It's smaller than a fanny pack/belt bag I used to wear, and still carries 'most' of the stuff I'd like to have with me.
 
I second the pockits pouches. I have one of the new mutli pock-its and it works nicely for my needs. A couple of complaints: there are a couple eleastic side pockets that would have to be stretached out a lot to be useful, so I don't use them and the main pouch isn't quite wide enough to put my phone in w/o pushing the buttons on the side that change the ringer volume, etc so I keep the phone in a seperate carrier. But that one little pouch got all the extra stuff out of my right front pocket and it's much smaller and neater than the M2 and not tactical looking. Cheaper too.
 
I recently received a New Sun belt pouch from Actiongear.Com. You might want to check these out. They have several sizes. Mine is perfect for carrying a few important gadgets, and it isnt too big or too small. I have been using it constantly.
 
TheSpec Ops Brand Dry Cell on board is a good size belt pouch for carrying your everyday stuff. :thumbup:
 
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