

🎒 Gear up like a pro—because your essentials deserve the Beefy Pocket Organizer!
The MAXPEDITION Beefy Pocket Organizer is a compact, MOLLE-compatible tactical pouch made from durable 1000D ballistic nylon. Measuring 8"L x 6"W x 2.5"H, it features 15 elastic loops, multiple slip and zippered pockets, and a full clamshell opening with premium YKK zippers. Designed for outdoor, tactical, and everyday carry, it offers superior organization, large storage capacity, and customizable modular integration for professionals and enthusiasts who demand rugged reliability and quick access.























| ASIN | B00AQ6E5XQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,207 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Tactical Pouches |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Closure Type | Elastic,Zippered |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,434) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909010265 |
| Included Components | Beefy Pocket Organizer |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.04 x 7.4 x 2.01 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Maxpedition Gear |
| Material | Nylon |
| Model Name | Beefy Pocket Organizer |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number Of Pockets | 14 |
| Number of Compartments | 18 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0266B |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 6"W x 2.5"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 846909010265 |
S**E
Great Tool Kit Bag!
I got this to make small tool kits for my cars. The bag itself is of very good quality. The stitching is done nicely. It holds a lot of tools. But, I found tools can slip free and push up against the edge of the fabric. I was afraid over time, this would lead to wear and then a tear in the fabric. So I wanted a way to have a liner to protect the fabric from being worn through. I found a little plastic pox that had radiused corners that matched the radius of the bags corners perfectly. The width was also a perfect fit. However it was a little too tall. So I cut a 10mm section out of the box and then used packing tape to hold it together. I did the same to the lid (that is why the lid is cut in half). You are probably thinking there is no way packing tape will hold that box together. You could not be more wrong. The lid has a lip the extends 3mm into the box. So when the is on, in combination with the packing tape, it is super solid. It has been 6 months and the box is holding up great. Now that I have a perfectly fitting box inside the bag, I can load it up with all kinds of sharp and pointed things without fear of the bag being damaged. Instead of going with a super organized tool layout, I went with the just stuff it in there layout. As such, I can fit much, much more in there then I would have imagined. But, the tools I use the most are on the inside cover for easy access. Everything else is in the box. Overall, I am super happy with this bag. In fact I wound up making three almost identical tool kits for my truck and two cars. It is that good.
J**D
Maxpedition Leading the Way
This is the perfect EDC bag. I've been able to fit everything I imagined fitting into this bag; plus some. It's incredible versatile in the fact that it has a front hook and loop pocket, interior zipper pocket (with premium quality YKK zippers) as well as small, medium and large elastic loops for storage. It also features a 3x3 array of Molle loops on the backside of the pack. Incredible design and functionality out of this pack for a darn good value. Built quality is also superb- double stitching in certain high stress areas as well as again- YKK zippers throughout. I love the Hook and Loop panel on the front of the pack- allows for customization. I'm a big fan of having the dual zipper setup- really adds to the ease of use factor when you're out on an EDC adventure. Sometimes you can just pop open the top or bottom corner to quickly access what you're after without fully opening the pack. Overall, 11/10. Top.
B**N
Very easy way to take with you, things you might need in a pinch; but in a small pack.
So I stumbled on these pouches and seen guys using them for EDC packs with different items for a "Just In Case" scenario & figured I would buy one and put my own together to see what i could come up with. These little guys hold a ton of stuff if you pack it right with compact but usable things. I put together some pretty useful packs with what is to me, VERY usable stuff. for Example: One pack has a good quality writing pen, 4 in one pen style screwdriver, Leatherman Wave, Spyderco Endura, Blastmatch. Pocket Fresnal Lens, 2" pocket burning lens w/ buckskin cover, 3 pair nitril gloves, 2 packs WetFire, chapstick (doubles as firestarter if mixed with cotton / un-used tampon guts), nail clippers, tweezers, 4 band-aids, 2 to-go packs of Advil, antiseptic wipes, aspirin, antibiotic ointment (medi-first brand and 2 packs of each), Schrade survival pen, 4 folded paper towels, 8 sheets of small writing pad paper. 4 Famous Dave's to-go wet wipes, roll of electrical tape, 6 zip ties, 3 rubber bands, Coast HP1 AA flashlight, spare battery, 2- super absorbant tampons (can be used for the obvious as well as a bullet wound, wound dressing, and fire starter, dental floss (picked up from my last dentist visit), Coghlan's heavy duty plastic camping fork & spoon, Home depot carpenters pencil (can be shaved down and use wood shavings for fire tinder) wrapped in 3 layers of 550 para cord = about 20' ft which can also be used as fire tinder if chopped up finely. Coglan's 4 in one whistle/ magnifying glass / thermometer / compass, 1 pair cotton glove liners and lastly a to-go pack of Rolaids. Heck, I even put in the clump of cotton from a large bottle of Pepcid & stuffed in there for whatever use I might find for it. I know some of my items are redundant but in my opinion, its good to have more than one item that can do the same thing. More than one way to start a fire is good. I bought 3 more of these and will stock them similar to mine and give them to friends and family that can appreciate & understand the need to be prepared at all times. I think they will make great Birthday, or whatever-day gifts. These people can change out some of the stuff or add things they might find more useful to them and we can exchange ideas. But I think it will be a challenge to better one of my packs I assembled. No room for a pocket pistol but i will build a self defense pack out of one of these with some good stuff. It will be built around a S&W Shield 9mm, Spyderco Matriarch knife & Coast HP1 light.
S**7
Nice piece of gear
I bought this to use as a container for a first aid kit. It holds an impressive amount of supplies. I have it stuffed to the gills and I could probably fit more stuff. There are loads of steri strips, band aids of various sizes, trauma shears, an Israeli style trauma bandage, 4x4's, 2x2's coban, ace wraps, rolled gauze, tick removal kit, a box with tylenol, anvil, Naprosyn, immodium, benadryl and tums. Medical tape, anti bacterial wipes, antibacterial ointment, anti itch cream, pen and paper etc. I put a carabiner through the handle and it hangs from the headrest support in my truck. These pouches would make great small tool kits, personal survival kits maybe even a make-up bag for the ladies. The material is heavy and stiff and the zippers are robust.
S**N
Bought this bag to handle all of my fire starting needs for hiking. It's well made, has TONS of room on the inside, and ample compartments. Fits nicely in my Osprey Talon backpack along with my other gear.
V**.
Maxpedition è una garanzia, materiale e cuciture al top, robusto e perfetto per uso edc. Amazon come sempre impeccabile.
G**Y
しっかりとした作りで使いやすい。重宝しています。
E**A
Excelente calidad
お**り
かっこよさに惹かれて買いましたが、、、何をどう入れるかですね
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