Very nice pouch, I appreciate the possibility to attach it to a backpack or wear it with a shoulder strap. It seems solid, and the additional side pocket is a big advantage. I use it for all my kitchen utensils.
Brandit Bottle Holder II - Woodland
A pouch intended for carrying 0.5 to 1 liter bottles or items of comparable dimensions. Constructed from highly durable and abrasion-resistant polyester, and fitted with MOLLE/PALS system webbing. Perfect for use in tactical operations, outdoor adventures, and everyday scenarios.
Bottle compartment and front pocket
Designed with a main compartment, the model features access through a flap secured by a buckle. The front section includes a zippered pocket for organizing additional gear.
MOLLE/PALS system straps, attachment hook and Velcro on the front
The pouch features MOLLE/PALS webbing on its front, sides, and back, enabling secure attachment to a tactical vest or backpack. For additional mounting options, a robust plastic hook is positioned on the rear panel.
A panel of Velcro is stitched onto the front, providing a place to affix various patches or emblems, such as a national flag, unit insignia, or Morale Patch.
Detachable carrying strap for comfortable carrying
The carrying solution features an adjustable shoulder strap that attaches to two D-rings. Once removed, the D-rings serve as extra mounting points, making it possible to attach additional accessories to the pouch.
Main features
- Constructed with highly durable, abrasion-resistant material
- Spacious primary compartment for gear storage
- Front utility pocket for additional organization
- Equipped with MOLLE and PALS compatible webbing
- Includes an attachment hook for versatile carrying options
- Features a removable carry strap
- Fitted with dual D-rings for accessory attachment
Woodland camouflage
Woodland, commonly referred to as U.S. Woodland or M81, is an iconic camouflage pattern that was introduced to the US military in the early 1980s and traces its origins to the earlier ERDL design. For over twenty years, it served as the primary camouflage for the US Armed Forces, up until the close of the first decade of the 2000s. Notable for its large, irregular shapes in green, brown, beige, and black, it delivers highly effective concealment and disruption abilities, particularly in forested environments. Owing to its proven performance and worldwide recognition, countless adaptations have emerged, adopted by over 60 military uniforms globally. Its influence extends far beyond the battlefield, having made a significant mark on popular culture and transitioning from pure military utility into mainstream fashion.
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Brandit.
Brandit is a German brand specializing in military, outdoor and streetwear clothing. One of the brand's most recognizable products is the iconic M65 jacket, inspired by the original 1960s U.S. Army design. The offer also includes functional accessories, backpacks, bags and accessories in a wide range of colors and modern camouflage patterns.
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
|---|---|
| Camouflage | Woodland |
| Main material | Polyester |
| Weight | 270 g |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Pockets | Yes |
| Thermal insulation | No |
| Dimensions | 250 x 100 x 120 mm |
| Clasp | Fastex buckle |
| D-Ring | Yes |
| EAN | 4051773089040 |
| Manufacturer code | 8041-10 |
| Brand | Brandit |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) is a modular mounting system for pockets and pouches, used in the MOLLE system. It consists of horizontally sewn rows of 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide, fixed spacing webbing (such as on a backpack) and vertical webbing for attachment and threading (on a pocket). This system is usually equipped with snaps, which further secures the pinned items.
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 29
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A very clever product that allows you to carry a large bottle with a drink or a thermos of about 0.75 liters (depending on the design) or smaller. The side pocket can hold various small items that are often useful during a trip, such as a flashlight, multitool, snack, etc., and inside it, there's also a small mesh pocket for very tiny things, such as a key case or pill container. The versatile attachment options deserve recognition – for example, you can clip it to the D-ring on a backpack shoulder strap with a special spring-secured hook, to a hip belt or trouser belt, attach it to a backpack using Molle/Pals straps, or simply carry it with the included adjustable shoulder strap, which can be detached. It’s clear the designers wanted the user to choose the most optimal way of carrying it based on the conditions – a big plus for such foresight. Additionally, there are numerous straps on the sides and front to which you can attach other gear. In my opinion, the build quality is good+; more can be said after a longer period of use, but it looks promising. It is suitable for long trips and for shorter walks without a backpack as a convenient alternative to awkward bags or nets. I definitely recommend it; I was missing something like this, and now I see and appreciate the convenience of being able to have a drink on the go without removing my backpack.
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I recommend it. I thought it would be a bit too big, but it turned out well—it's spacious and doesn't feel heavy on the belt, even when it had a 1-liter water bottle in it. For me, a successful purchase.
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The Brandit Bottle Holder case is really very nice. It easily held a 600ml water bottle. The additional compartment is useful for small items. The stitching is of a very high standard, I recommend it 100%.
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A neat, good-looking product of high quality. The material is quite thick and stiff; the case will probably be used for the next three generations or even longer. In the front pocket, you can fit a sandwich or a tick removal kit. The largest pocket fits a bottle with a base diameter of 9 cm and a height of 21 cm (volume 1 liter); the diameter is a snug fit, but the bottle can have an additional 2-3 centimeters in height and you will still be able to fasten the top cover.
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Works great for me, especially when traveling with a small child, where I am responsible for supplies ;-) bottle, water bladder, plus a jar of milk, all fit in it without any problem.
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A Brandit product of elegant quality. A 0.7-liter thermos fits, and you can fit more than one sandwich in the pocket. The buckle closure prevents accidental opening. Tested, I recommend it.
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Spacious cover that can hold large bottles and cups. Three practical attachments (clip, molle, and strap) – can be used in many scenarios. I usually carry it attached to my Mil-Tec Assault Laser Cut Large backpack and I can reach for the bottle without taking the backpack off, put it away, and fasten the buckle. For better stability, I additionally secure it with the backpack’s external strap and with the hook to the molle mount. The cover has a hole in the bottom, which turned out to be practical from the very beginning when I didn't close the bottle properly :)
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Good quality
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It's GUT, the molle holds well on the backpack and the bottle inside doesn't move around. Plus, a pocket for something sweet is always welcome.
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Very good for the Esbit thermos, well made, useful pocket.
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Great bag.
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They fit the Helikon bottle and additional accessories perfectly, rides in the car as an emergency kit.
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Attached to the side of the Badger Outdoor Recon Assault backpack, it fulfills its function. If you try, you can even fit a 1.5L bottle in the main compartment. I keep a flask and a few bars in the small pocket. The only downside is the MOLLE attachment—it could be longer.
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Well made, good stitching. Holds a 0.5L thermos easily.
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