Versatile tactical pouch in Woodland camouflage, intended for transporting a range of gear and accessories. Crafted from durable 600D polyester, offering high resistance to moisture and abrasion.
A double-sided zipper secures the pocket along its full length. Inside, a mesh divider for smaller accessories and 7 elastic rubber bands ensures optimal organization. The upper section features a loop with a D-ring bracket, making it easy to attach keys, a compass, or similar items.
Outfitted with a MOLLE/PALS mounting system, the pocket can be securely fastened to a vest, belt, backpack, or other gear. The front Velcro panel enables quick attachment of various patches, emblems, or Morale Patches.
Woodland, often referred to as U.S. Woodland or M81, stands as an iconic camouflage design introduced to the US Armed Forces at the start of the 1980s and evolved from the earlier ERDL pattern. Serving as the primary camo for the US military for over twenty years, up until the late 2000s, it features large, uneven patches in hues of green, brown, beige, and black. These color combinations provide effective concealment and visual disruption, particularly in forested landscapes. Recognized worldwide for its versatility and efficiency, Woodland has led to the development of numerous adaptations integrated into uniforms of more than 60 armed forces across the globe. Its influence extends far beyond military use, having made a significant impression on popular culture, transitioning into mainstream fashion.