Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.1 x 3.7 x 1.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 2 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Model Name | MX1411K-BRK |
Color | Khaki |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
Part Number | MX1411K-BRK |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | see description |
Size | One Size |
Maxpedition Single Sheath
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Color | Khaki |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Product Dimensions | 1"L x 2"W x 2"H |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Pocket Description | Flap Pocket |
About this item
- Category name: gear-bags-and-accessories
- Country of origin: Vietnam
- Brand name: Maxpedition
- Height (Enclosed): 4"
- Height (Max Content): 5"
- Diameter: 1.5" w/ Elastic Ret.
- Overall Width: 2"
- Belt: 2" Vert. or Horz.
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Premium Tactical Gear
Founded in 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA, Maxpedition successfully optimized the design ethos of American military-grade MOLLE gear to suit the needs of everyday life and popularized its functionality to a global audience. Often imitated but never equaled, genuine Maxpedition gear is the benchmark against which others are compared, and it is trusted by special forces operators, law enforcement officers, adventure travelers and prepared citizens around the world.
SINGLE SHEATH
Maxpedition's durable single sheath can hold an extra flashlight, small cellular phone, multitool, folding knife, or handgun magazine. It can also be attached to your backpack as an accessory or be carried on the belt upright or sideways. The length of sheath lids (both Single Sheath and Double Sheath) are adjustable with internal Hook & Loop attachments for longer items or are completely removable for those who want the quickest access.
- Adjustable lid with elastic retention
- Belt: 2" vertical or horizontal
- Attach using Hook & Loop strips on the back
- Overall size: 2"(L) x 1.5"(W) x 6"(H)
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Product Description
Magazine/Knife/Tool Sheath. Adj. lid; elastic retention.
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ASIN | B000EI4M5C |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #146,016 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #237 in Hunting Game Belts & Bags |
Date First Available | March 4, 2008 |
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Customers like the quality, stability, and versatility of the utility holster pouch. For example, they mention it's well constructed, holds gear in place, and is versatile enough to house a variety of useful tools. That said, some complain about the stiffness, weight, and velcro strength.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the utility holster pouch. They mention that it's well constructed, durable, and indestructible with regular use. The materials used are high quality and the finish is high. The pouch is stitched well enough and is thick and durable. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I can't say enough about the overall quality and small extras that make every Maxpedition product extremely useful and indestructible." Read more
"...It is durable and quite enjoy the color Foliage Green. I will be purchasing a second. You can carry it horizontal or vertical." Read more
"...This is a really well made pouch, with great build quality, but for my purposes, Spec-Ops is just better. Your mileage may vary...." Read more
"...In typical Maxpedition fashion: this pouch seems stitched well enough; double layers of cordura for the cover and straps, which make the pouch..." Read more
Customers like the fit of the holster pouch. For example, they say it fits into the MOLLE system snugly, and well. It also fits knives and multi tools snugly and firm. Some mention that it fits their Leatherman Surge tool perfectly, and nicely with 2 bit kits. It will also fit any Glock magazine, and a good sized folding knife. Overall, most are satisfied with the fit and functionality of the pouch.
"...diameter of the pouch can handle is 1.5 inches, the spray can is neither too tight or loose. It slides out perfectly...." Read more
"...The sheath fits my Gerber Suspension perfectly! Not too tight but tight enough that if I should forget to close the flap, I wouldn't be worried..." Read more
"...packs etc.. I also like that it is not huge but still fits my knives and multi tools snug and firm, it is perfect for my buck hunter and other..." Read more
"...The multitool alone fits perfect, and yes, it will also fit a Leatherman Surge just as good, so if you intend to use this sheath to hold your single..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the utility holster pouch. They say it works great for their job, is very usable, and practical in design and function. Some mention that the belt clip keeps breaking. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...quality and small extras that make every Maxpedition product extremely useful and indestructible." Read more
"...Also works with my multi-tools the Workpro and Rebar Leatherman with the bit adapter...." Read more
"...issue with this sheath and otherwise it is a very sturdy and functional sheath. It just wasn't right for what I wanted to use it for." Read more
"...works great for my job. BUT the belt clip keeps breaking on it. first one I lost and the second one I just decided to get this to fix the problem." Read more
Customers find the utility holster pouch very versatile. They mention it's great for a pistol magazine, light, or multi tool. The sheath can house a variety of useful tools safely and attractively. Some say it'll hold knives, flashlights, or other gadgets. Overall, customers are satisfied with the multiple belt carry options and places for all those tools.
"...like this Single Sheath the build quality is superb and it is very versatile so you can attach it in many ways to clothing, belts, packs etc.. I..." Read more
"Made it 5 years on this. It is my daily carry for work. Contant use, lots of abuse and held up well...." Read more
"...The storage compartment is expandable, if a bit snug, and is just large enough to house a Leatherman Wave with two bit carriers...." Read more
"...However, this "sheath" can house a variety of useful tools safely and attractively...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the stability of the holster pouch. They mention that it holds their gear in place, with the Velcro flap holding it securely. The MOLLE strips hold with a vengeance, and the strong elastic retention strap provides secure attachment to packs and vests. The hook and loop closure is very secure, and it has options built in, such as heavy duty velcro and elastic sides.
"...It slides out perfectly. If the top cover webbing were not there, the spray can wouldn't be able to fall out if inverted 180 degrees...." Read more
"...that it is not huge but still fits my knives and multi tools snug and firm, it is perfect for my buck hunter and other knives...." Read more
"...It doesn’t shift around on my belt." Read more
"...Fitting a flashlight on the side compression straps works well - it feels secure and is easier to take out than on the Leatherman sheath...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the velcro strength of the utility holster pouch. Some mention that the Velcro closures hold in place very well, and would work well for applying to molle gear. However, others say that there is a lot of velco everywhere, and the croco would barely stick enough to keep the flap closed.
"...They're narrower and probably easier to velcro into a MOLLE web, but just don't feel as sturdy on a belt...." Read more
"...of use it began to stretch and fray the nylon and the velcro would barely stick enough to keep the flap closed against a stiff wind...." Read more
"...appears to have sturdier construction than the older one, uses a snap instead of Velcro, and has a very low profile, though we'll see how it holds..." Read more
"...On the plus side, the velcro on the front face is far better than that on the stock sheath...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the weight of the utility holster pouch. They mention that the Velcro horizontal and vertical strips are bulky, making it rigid and much heavier than it needs to be. They also feel that the attachment methods and the thick heavy material make the pouch too tight and noisy.
"...but the integrated attachment pieces on the back of the pouch are super bulky...." Read more
"...with high quality materials to a high standard of finish, but it's bulky and inflexible, and that makes it significantly less useful than e.g. the..." Read more
"...fit, and maybe it will work for you, but I find the fit too tight and bulky when holding all the aforementioned tools...." Read more
"...The surge fits in the sheath pretty well. The design tends to make it somewhat bulky and takes a little getting used to...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stiffness of the utility holster pouch. They mention that it's very stiff, rigid, and bulky. The nylon material is not flexible, and it chaffs their skin. The holstered item is also difficult to manipulate and the elastic retention seems very tight.
"...Wearing it with my work shirt untucked the stiff nylon will dig into your side as it extends above the belt line slightly...." Read more
"...It was rather stiff when it arrived, but like anything from Maxpedition, there's a break-in period...." Read more
"...The build quality is great.+It is really flexible and can be mounted vertically and horizontally on a belt or maybe even MOLLE webbing...." Read more
"...The Velcro release is easy to manipulate although the elastic retention seems very tight...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018
This is a really well made pouch, with great build quality, but for my purposes, Spec-Ops is just better. Your mileage may vary.
Admittedly, the differences are minor, but overall, they add up to a much better experience, namely.
-The Maxpedition is a little large/loose. It relies on the elastic strap on the side to hold things tight, which works. But with something heavy, like a Leatherman, the load shifts around enough to make blindly drawing it less smooth. If you need this size/versatility, great, but for me it's a negative.
-The length adjustment on the Spec-Ops is much simpler/nicer, with the flap simply velcroed onto the main body on the inside. It fits like a glove, but if I wanted something larger, it's easy to adjust. The Maxpedition has a somewhat odd arrangement with the flap going under a strap that limits the length adjustment in both directions.
-The flap also shares it's velcro patch with the MOLLE mounting straps. With the flap on the shortest setting, There's less than an inch of velcro to hold the MOLLE straps tight. The Spec-Ops has a regular MOLLE strap pattern, independent of the flap.
-The straps that allow horizontal belt mounting aren't quite as rigid on the Maxpedition compared to the Spec-Ops. They're narrower and probably easier to velcro into a MOLLE web, but just don't feel as sturdy on a belt.
-The Maxpedition is 5g heavier for those that are counting.
Some plusses for the Maxpedition:
-The Maxpedition has a polyurethane coating on the inside. For something relatively open like this sheath, it's probably superfluous. I expect this to be flaking off with a few years of use, based on every pack/bag I've ever owned, but if you like this, the Spec-Ops doesn't have it.
- In principle, the Maxpedition takes up less space on a MOLLE web as it is exactly two straps wide. The Spec-Ops has a single strap in the center, but then juts out half a width on either side taking up 3 columns worth of webbing. Doesn't matter for belt mounting, but if you're going MOLLE, this is something to consider. (If it's next to some soft pouches, that matters less.)
I know I'm nitpicking.
If I didn't have the Spec-Ops, the Maxpedition would probably rate 5 stars, based on build quality and versatility. But for horizontal belt-carry of a Leatherman, the Spec-Ops wins.
In typical Maxpedition fashion: this pouch seems stitched well enough; double layers of cordura for the cover and straps, which make the pouch unnecessarily bulky but durable. Time will well as far as overall durability as the main failure points with Cordura is the stitching, not the fabric.
This does fit a Leatherman Surge + accessories very well: bit kit and file pouch (that comes with the Surge) and I'm sure once I find my bit extender it'll fit that too on the outer elastic straps. Was a tough fit at first but it's good to go like you see in the pics--no worries about things falling out.
Longevity of the hook and loop is a concern, but I think that's okay for a long while--seems like quality Velcro or equivalent. I think snaps or a buckle would have made this even bulkier.
Lastly, perhaps I'm spoiled by laser-cut MOLLE/PALS but the integrated attachment pieces on the back of the pouch are super bulky. There's a set up for horizontal/strap mounting, a perpendicular belt mounting loop (the shorter single piece), AND then the pseudo-PALS compatible straps (they fit the webbing, but can't be weaved per MOLLE spec.) Adds about a 1/2 inch of bulk on some portions, but I will admit it does give you a lot of mounting choices.
Size-wise it seems like it'll fit one double stack mag or a small flashlight well, but there are less bulky options for those on the market.
I'd buy it again, but it does have some room for improvement.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021
In typical Maxpedition fashion: this pouch seems stitched well enough; double layers of cordura for the cover and straps, which make the pouch unnecessarily bulky but durable. Time will well as far as overall durability as the main failure points with Cordura is the stitching, not the fabric.
This does fit a Leatherman Surge + accessories very well: bit kit and file pouch (that comes with the Surge) and I'm sure once I find my bit extender it'll fit that too on the outer elastic straps. Was a tough fit at first but it's good to go like you see in the pics--no worries about things falling out.
Longevity of the hook and loop is a concern, but I think that's okay for a long while--seems like quality Velcro or equivalent. I think snaps or a buckle would have made this even bulkier.
Lastly, perhaps I'm spoiled by laser-cut MOLLE/PALS but the integrated attachment pieces on the back of the pouch are super bulky. There's a set up for horizontal/strap mounting, a perpendicular belt mounting loop (the shorter single piece), AND then the pseudo-PALS compatible straps (they fit the webbing, but can't be weaved per MOLLE spec.) Adds about a 1/2 inch of bulk on some portions, but I will admit it does give you a lot of mounting choices.
Size-wise it seems like it'll fit one double stack mag or a small flashlight well, but there are less bulky options for those on the market.
I'd buy it again, but it does have some room for improvement.
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Reviewed in Germany on July 17, 2021