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MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts

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I received a new Maxedition E.D.C. pocket Orgaanizer to give a review and here it is with some sample load out pictures.

Maxpedition has an entire line of quality, reasonably priced organizer pouches.  The Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer Pouch is one of the middle sized Pocket Organizers.  It is larger than the Mini and same size but thicker than the Fatty.
The quality of the materials and build is evident and should hold up well to daily carry or outdoor adventures. I think calling this pouch a  “pocket organizer” is a little of a misnomer because I think it would be a tight fit in even a large cargo pocket.  However, if looking for an organizer to carry by itself or in/on a bag, then it would be good.   The back does have molle type loops so it could be attached to a molle on a bag or even a belt if desired.  The elastic webbing set-up has multiple different sizes so it will fit most pens, lighters, flashlights, large multitools or other items of similar size.  The back slot pockets are great for a thin notebook or similar item.  The biggest limitation of what can be carried in the E.D.C. Is going to be thickness.  The 1 inch depth means that it will bulge if thicker items are inserted, especially if there is a thicker item on each side.  I did get it to closed with a thick multitool and 1 inch diameter flashlight, but it was tight.  So if you want multiple thicker items, then the Fatty would probably be a better option.
I’ve attached some pictures of different everyday carry, emergency, first aid, etc load-outs to give an idea of what type of tools will fit and the combination of items that will fit.  The pouch will zip with each load-out, but some are tight to zip.
 


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Re: MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts
Reply #1 on: March 04, 2025, 05:59:10 AM
Here are a few load outs as a first aid kit.  The CAT tourniquet was a really tight fit so I used a Snakestaff EDC wide tourniquet.  I didn’t put one in the photo but a SWAT-T tourniquet would fit in the back left side elastic.


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Re: MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts
Reply #2 on: March 04, 2025, 10:07:37 PM
It looks like you have a fair amount of stuff packed into it- do you have any pics of it closed?  I am interested in seeing what the colour looks like?

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Re: MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts
Reply #3 on: March 25, 2025, 04:37:19 AM
I am just seeing this.  Here is a picture of it closed with one of the smaller loadouts.


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Re: MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts
Reply #4 on: April 04, 2025, 01:20:28 AM
Sos24:  Nice review. That's really a great showcase of the various use cases for the EDC Pocket Organizer
https://www.maxpedition.com/collections/pocket-organizers


I received a new Maxpedition E.D.C. pocket Orgaanizer to give a review and here it is with some sample load out pictures.

Maxpedition has an entire line of quality, reasonably priced organizer pouches.  The Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer Pouch is one of the middle sized Pocket Organizers.  It is larger than the Mini and same size but thicker than the Fatty.
The quality of the materials and build is evident and should hold up well to daily carry or outdoor adventures. I think calling this pouch a  “pocket organizer” is a little of a misnomer because I think it would be a tight fit in even a large cargo pocket.  However, if looking for an organizer to carry by itself or in/on a bag, then it would be good.   The back does have molle type loops so it could be attached to a molle on a bag or even a belt if desired.  The elastic webbing set-up has multiple different sizes so it will fit most pens, lighters, flashlights, large multitools or other items of similar size.  The back slot pockets are great for a thin notebook or similar item.  The biggest limitation of what can be carried in the E.D.C. Is going to be thickness.  The 1 inch depth means that it will bulge if thicker items are inserted, especially if there is a thicker item on each side.  I did get it to closed with a thick multitool and 1 inch diameter flashlight, but it was tight.  So if you want multiple thicker items, then the Fatty would probably be a better option.
I’ve attached some pictures of different everyday carry, emergency, first aid, etc load-outs to give an idea of what type of tools will fit and the combination of items that will fit.  The pouch will zip with each load-out, but some are tight to zip.


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Re: MaxPedition EDC Pocket Organizer Review and LoadOuts
Reply #5 on: April 04, 2025, 02:12:45 AM
Sos24:  Nice review. That's really a great showcase of the various use cases for the EDC Pocket Organizer
https://www.maxpedition.com/collections/pocket-organizers
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