Lindnerhof Modular Radio Pouch MX634 - Flecktarn
Radio pouch in Flecktarn camouflage, crafted from robust MX laminate material noted for its excellent resistance to abrasion and mechanical wear. Designed for MOLLE system compatibility, the addition of a velcro panel ensures secure attachment to tactical vests, backpacks, or belts on either the left or right side. Elastic inserts enable precise adjustment to accommodate various radio sizes.
Buckles for quick opening
Purpose-built for carrying a radio or GPS receiver, the pouch also accommodates other items with similar dimensions. Featuring side panels and a buckle-fastened flap equipped with elastic cords and a stopper, the design enables easy adjustment to fit different radio models, while maintaining access to the device's top-mounted controls.
MOLLE/PALS system, velcro
Designed to integrate with the MOLLE/PALS system, the model can be mounted onto various compatible gear. A Velcro panel ensures secure placement for patches or insignias, including medical crosses, national flags, unit emblems, or Morale Patches.
main features
- Fully compatible with the MOLLE system
- Engineered for secure transport of radio or GPS devices
- Elastic cord ensures reliable retention of equipment
- Quick-release buckle enables rapid access
- Can be attached to either left or right side
Flecktarn Camouflage
Flecktarn represents an iconic camouflage pattern originating from Germany, officially adopted by the Bundeswehr in 1990. Characterized by small, irregular spots in five distinct colors – typically dark green, olive, brown, black, and beige – the pattern uses a dispersed dot arrangement with blurred color boundaries to effectively conceal the silhouette of the wearer in woodland, scrubland, or amidst the forest floor’s undergrowth. Developed specifically for European climates, with an emphasis on the temperate zone, Flecktarn continues to serve as the standard-issue pattern for the German army and is also utilized by various military and law enforcement units. Its proven effectiveness has inspired numerous variations and adaptations across other nations.
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Lindnerhof is a German manufacturer of tactical equipment, renowned for innovative solutions developed by former KSK unit operators. The company designs advanced load-bearing systems and tactical vests, implementing proprietary technologies such as the Quick Release LT025 system, the silent Hakenschnalle hook buckle, and the Multi-Caliber L-Bar mechanism, which secures magazines of different calibers. Their products also feature the in-house MX (Multi-Axial Laminate) material, offering exceptional strength and moisture resistance. The brand’s origins date back to 2006, when founder Josef Sixt began sewing the first vests in his home basement after returning from service in Afghanistan. Today, Lindnerhof is part of the Mehler Systems group – a European leader in tactical and protective equipment, which also includes UF PRO (tactical clothing) and Mehler Protection (ballistic protection).
| Weight | 95 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Main compartments fastening | Cord with a puller |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | Flecktarn |
| Dimensions | 25 x 7 x 5 cm |
| Main material | Laminate |
| EAN | 4068415067083 |
| Manufacturer code | 6602305-006 |
| Brand | Lindnerhof |
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The velcro panel is an area with sewn-on Velcro tape that allows easy attachment of various additional items, such as patches or pockets.
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.