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Get organized and prepared for anything afoot with the Block D from Tactical_Geek. Designed to accommodate tools, knives, pens, loose change, cards, and more, it makes a great sidekick on a hike, commute, or on the job Read More
To any at MD paying attention, I think the problem with this drop is that there aren't enough pictures. I don't really blame you, however- the manufacturer's site isn't any better in that regard. For a product like this... show, not tell, should be the rule as interpretations vary. The largest omissions to me are:
1. Rear component organizes small tools - perhaps show it? Or the rear at all.
2. 2 U-shaped paracord hooks - where? I see the one on the side with the paracord attached, but no where do I see the other.
There are other problems too, but those are the largest. The discount just isn't enough for me to take those chances.
HatchetmanIn honesty, I can't tell. I'd hope it would at least have straps on the back. I'm currently using this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K3Z5BQ4/. Also a good example of what I'd like to see for pictures in this drop. It doesn't have a mount persay, but it does have two straps in the back, that could be hooked over the belt or hooked up to another bag.
I honestly cannot tell what the different sizes are, nor how these are laid out on the inside. Can we get a breakout of what the inside of each size is? Also, is 8G an item number or is there some sort of usb storage?
Corrupt_reverendThey call it a pouch on Amazon, and without seeing the back to see if there are straps, and seeing the picture of the guy carrying the smaller one on Amazon, I think it's handheld- definitely not a wallet.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077YRQ37K/
I'm not sure how smart it would be to carry your valuables (i.e., credit cards and cash) in a wallet that you can't secure well inside a pocket. I mean, come on, even keeping it in your pocket is not necessarily secure since there are pickpockets who are known to steal wallets right out of others' pockets, but just clipping it to, let's say, on the outside of a jacket or backpack, is that really secure? Even if you put it inside a backpack, jacket, bag, etc., it will have to be something that you will wear or carry at all times, even when you are indoors or have to go to a bathroom. Women take care of this by carrying handbags that they carry with them at all times, but what about men? What do they wear or carry that can keep this wallet with them always (and don't make them look goofy, like a fanny pack)? Am I missing something here? I guess if you have a pocket that is deep enough, you can securely carry the smallest version of the wallet, but how deep would it have to be? Still, I'm tempted to buy one, just as a way to cleanly store and organize at home extra loose change and extra gift cards or credit cards that I don't want to carry with me for certain trips.
EDIT: I looked on Amazon and apparently, there are quite a few similar types of wallets being sold there. They are advertised as travel wallets, not necessarily the type you would use in everyday normal situations. If they are traveling as a couple, it seems that it's the woman who would secure it by carrying it in her purse. For guys, though, I'm still perplexed as to how they make sure that it is always secure if they are carrying it with them all the time. I saw a comment from one seller that said that it was meant to be carried in your hand, not in your pocket, if you want to always keep it with you, but I don't think that's always feasible. But I agree with one comment in a post below where the larger size might be useful as a way to organize and carry a tablet and cables/accessories.
>I am looking at the 32G for travel.... travel kit for flying
Take the weight of the product into consideration. At 21oz, no way I'd use it for travel.
FeebleOldManI'm not a gram weenie when it comes to travel gear. But I do go organized so I can minimally carry what I need for where I am going. I travel carry on only. An extra pound plus for something that could eliminate weight elsewhere is a tradeoff I am willing to take.