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product_id: 3808608
title: "E.D.C. Pocket Organizer"
brand: "maxpedition"
price: "233 zł"
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Maxpedition"
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# Multi-pocket elastic organizer Compact 5x7x0.75 inches 1000D Nylon durability E.D.C. Pocket Organizer

**Brand:** maxpedition
**Price:** 233 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Gear up smart, stay ready always.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** E.D.C. Pocket Organizer by maxpedition
- **How much does it cost?** 233 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/3808608-e-d-c-pocket-organizer)

## Best For

- maxpedition enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted maxpedition brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Organized Efficiency:** Dual-sided elastic compartments with 15 divisions keep your essentials perfectly sorted and accessible.
- • **Effortless Portability:** Oversized handle and attachment webbing let you grab and go or clip it to your gear seamlessly.
- • **Tactical Customization:** Front loop field for patches + mesh pocket with hook-and-loop closure for personalized style and quick access.
- • **Ultimate Compact Carry:** Sleek 5” x 7” x 0.75” size fits discreetly in cargo pockets or bags for on-the-go pros.
- • **Rugged 1000D Nylon Build:** Military-grade nylon ensures unmatched durability and weather resistance for daily hustle.

## Overview

The Maxpedition E.D.C. Pocket Organizer is a compact, ultra-durable 100% nylon pouch designed for professionals who demand organized, quick access to their everyday carry essentials. Featuring a clamshell design with multiple elastic compartments, slip pockets, and a patch loop, it balances rugged tactical functionality with sleek portability—perfect for those who want to stay prepared without the bulk.

## Description

Small items organizer that fits neatly into a pant cargo pocket

Review: Man Purse - There, I said it. I may catch heck for it, but I'm just calling like I see it. I also have to say that there isn't a bit of shame in calling it what it is. Being as much a gearhead as any man, I've always envied a woman's ability to have with her in her purse nearly everything imaginable: What seems to be an entire Nordstrom's cosmetics counter-worth of powders, make-up, and tubes of God-knows-what; a dozen pens; about $50 in loose change; at least 200 old receipts (I have no idea why); clothes, snacks, checkbooks, calendar, phone, MP3 player with sport headphones, photos, food.... and a million other things. I've always thought, how cool would it be to be able to carry around things that actually matter? Like multi-tools, fire starters, flashlights, knives, etc. You know, Man Things. Enter the Maxpedition EDC Pocket Organizer. Now, I'm a contractor and during work I carry a lot of things on my belt. During off hours, though, I have to admit that I don't want to carry everything I consider necessary (refer to Man Things list above) on my person in various pockets. I tried that once, and confidently strode around the house in my BDU's, pockets filled with everything I thought a responsible, well-prepared man should carry. Well, my wife asked me if it was the end of the world or something and made me feel small about being so prepared. Pffft. Women just don't understand. Where this EDC organizer comes in is it allows you to have with you - or very near you - all those things that are either impractical to have with you at work or when dressing casual or when your friends make you feel ridiculous for wearing them all over your 5.11 tactical vest. No, it's not quite as good as having these things on your person if you really, truly need then RIGHT NOW. But how often does that happen? Hasn't happened to me yet. Most of the time, it's close enough to have them in my truck, nearby. Let's face it, there are times - like when my wife drags me to the opera - that it's just plain awkward to have my EDC folder, Leatherman, flashlight, etc. on my person. It can also be an advantage having everything in one place: Need to take a different car, or going someplace in your buddies car? Grab this mini go-pouch and you're prepared. Others have done an excellent job of listing contents and posting pictures. I've got all that stuff in my EDC organizer, with slight variation. The case itself is made of high-denier nylon and opens up clamshell style with the help of a strong zipper with two pulls, useful lanyards included. The stitching is thick and nicely done throughout. In addition to two inner pockets, there are many stitched, wide elastic straps on both sides of the inside to hold all your gear. There is also a small loop on the inside and a key holder with strap. The outside has a useful see-through mesh pocket on the front with a hook and loop closure. There is also a large loop patch on the outside to accommodate a hook-backed badge or patch. The whole case has a beefy nylon strap for carrying. While it could fit in some cargo pockets, I find it impractical to do that with mine when it is fully loaded. It is simply too heavy and bulky to do that comfortably. Besides, if I'm wearing my BDU's, I would probably have most of the gear separately on my person, in pockets or holsters. I wouldn't use this when hiking, or backpacking - I use it mainly for transporting from location to location with the intent of having my gear very close, when it's not actually on my person. One note of caution on the clamshell design: Just about everything I have in there is metal and when the unit is closed, everything rubs together. You can help solve this by having a small rag or cloth diaper to put between the halves. (Cloth diapers - another essential item. Witness your wife's astonishment when you whip out a diaper and wipes from among your other survival tools in your man pack to tend to your infant's wet shorts. Priceless) So, while I consider it ideal to have all your EDC gear on your person, the ideal rarely happens for this reviewer. Instead I consider this EDC organizer essential gear. Because having all your essential EDC gear nearby is a whole lot better than having it at home where you can't get at it when you're out and about. Tough, useful, Manly, and priced right... and an easy five stars.
Review: Great quality, cry once by once! - Purchased as a Christmas gift for my buddy who is a scuba diver. Put together a small tool bag to place with his dive gear. Very high quality with great durability due to the strong nylon construction. High-quality zipper with multiple compartments.

## Features

- 100% Nylon
- Category name: pouches-pockets
- Country of origin: Vietnam
- Brand name: Maxpedition
- Compact 5” x 7” x 0.75” size
- Inside left: Slip pocket; key ring; elastic organizer with 9 divisions
- Inside right: Slip pocket; tie-down loop; elastic organizer with 6 divisions
- Front exterior: 2” x 3” loop field for patches; mesh slip pocket with hook-and-loop closure
- Back exterior: Oversized handle; attachment webbing

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002DAL540 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,685 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #28 in Tactical Bag Accessories |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Closure Type | Zippers,Buckles,Loop,Zipper,Hook-and-loop |
| Color | Khaki |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,599) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909006466 |
| Included Components | see description |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 0.75"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | EDC Pocket Organizer |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket, Utility Pocket |
| UPC | 799198549780 033333410994 846909006466 876404006463 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Maxpedition
- **Color:** Khaki
- **Item Weight:** 0.2 Pounds
- **Material:** Nylon
- **Product Dimensions:** 5"L x 0.75"W x 7"H

## Images

![E.D.C. Pocket Organizer - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/816G56WKZGL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Man Purse
*by M***S on July 1, 2011*

There, I said it. I may catch heck for it, but I'm just calling like I see it. I also have to say that there isn't a bit of shame in calling it what it is. Being as much a gearhead as any man, I've always envied a woman's ability to have with her in her purse nearly everything imaginable: What seems to be an entire Nordstrom's cosmetics counter-worth of powders, make-up, and tubes of God-knows-what; a dozen pens; about $50 in loose change; at least 200 old receipts (I have no idea why); clothes, snacks, checkbooks, calendar, phone, MP3 player with sport headphones, photos, food.... and a million other things. I've always thought, how cool would it be to be able to carry around things that actually matter? Like multi-tools, fire starters, flashlights, knives, etc. You know, Man Things. Enter the Maxpedition EDC Pocket Organizer. Now, I'm a contractor and during work I carry a lot of things on my belt. During off hours, though, I have to admit that I don't want to carry everything I consider necessary (refer to Man Things list above) on my person in various pockets. I tried that once, and confidently strode around the house in my BDU's, pockets filled with everything I thought a responsible, well-prepared man should carry. Well, my wife asked me if it was the end of the world or something and made me feel small about being so prepared. Pffft. Women just don't understand. Where this EDC organizer comes in is it allows you to have with you - or very near you - all those things that are either impractical to have with you at work or when dressing casual or when your friends make you feel ridiculous for wearing them all over your 5.11 tactical vest. No, it's not quite as good as having these things on your person if you really, truly need then RIGHT NOW. But how often does that happen? Hasn't happened to me yet. Most of the time, it's close enough to have them in my truck, nearby. Let's face it, there are times - like when my wife drags me to the opera - that it's just plain awkward to have my EDC folder, Leatherman, flashlight, etc. on my person. It can also be an advantage having everything in one place: Need to take a different car, or going someplace in your buddies car? Grab this mini go-pouch and you're prepared. Others have done an excellent job of listing contents and posting pictures. I've got all that stuff in my EDC organizer, with slight variation. The case itself is made of high-denier nylon and opens up clamshell style with the help of a strong zipper with two pulls, useful lanyards included. The stitching is thick and nicely done throughout. In addition to two inner pockets, there are many stitched, wide elastic straps on both sides of the inside to hold all your gear. There is also a small loop on the inside and a key holder with strap. The outside has a useful see-through mesh pocket on the front with a hook and loop closure. There is also a large loop patch on the outside to accommodate a hook-backed badge or patch. The whole case has a beefy nylon strap for carrying. While it could fit in some cargo pockets, I find it impractical to do that with mine when it is fully loaded. It is simply too heavy and bulky to do that comfortably. Besides, if I'm wearing my BDU's, I would probably have most of the gear separately on my person, in pockets or holsters. I wouldn't use this when hiking, or backpacking - I use it mainly for transporting from location to location with the intent of having my gear very close, when it's not actually on my person. One note of caution on the clamshell design: Just about everything I have in there is metal and when the unit is closed, everything rubs together. You can help solve this by having a small rag or cloth diaper to put between the halves. (Cloth diapers - another essential item. Witness your wife's astonishment when you whip out a diaper and wipes from among your other survival tools in your man pack to tend to your infant's wet shorts. Priceless) So, while I consider it ideal to have all your EDC gear on your person, the ideal rarely happens for this reviewer. Instead I consider this EDC organizer essential gear. Because having all your essential EDC gear nearby is a whole lot better than having it at home where you can't get at it when you're out and about. Tough, useful, Manly, and priced right... and an easy five stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality, cry once by once!
*by A***W on December 30, 2025*

Purchased as a Christmas gift for my buddy who is a scuba diver. Put together a small tool bag to place with his dive gear. Very high quality with great durability due to the strong nylon construction. High-quality zipper with multiple compartments.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality
*by C***R on May 8, 2012*

Even though I've carried the usual things a guy carries for years (wallet, knife, cellphone) I've always been jealous of the amount of USELESS CRAP a woman can carry in her purse. As another reviewer said this is kind of like a "man purse." Not in the sense that you're going to be slinging it over your shoulder and asking your significant other to hold it while you try on bras. It's a practical, organized way to carry quite a bit of the stuff you always wished you could. Mind you, this is not really meant to be a wallet, or a cellphone holster. Sure, you could put your money and cellphone in it but you really don't want to be getting into this pouch every 5 minutes. The organizer it's self is built really well, it feels very durable. The amount of elastic divisions is nice compared to other organizers. Size-wise though... I knew the dimensions of this organizer before I ordered it, measured my cargo pocket to make sure it would fit and it does. But, it's not as discrete as I was hoping. I keep it in my right cargo pocket and you can definitely tell by looking I have got something fairly large crammed in there. In hindsight, I wish I would have ordered the mini (even though it's almost the same price as this full-sized one.) So, if you're looking to be inconspicuous you might want to order the mini, or maybe even the micro if everything you want to put in it is small enough. Also, the hand loop is really annoying. Sure, I could get a seam popper and take it off, but what if I need it one day? Still, it's annoying. There's not a lot you can do with it either, aside from living with it or taking it off. All in all this is a very good pocket organizer. It might cost a bit more than most of the other organizers but the elastic divisions on the right panel are worth it.

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