Maxpedition Fatty Pocket Organizer

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Features: Maxpedition "Fatty" Pocket Organizer khaki
* Thick design with increased capacity
* Shell-like structure provides high content visibility
* Can be attached to Maxpedition backpack with short TacTies

The Fatty Pocket Organizer from Maxpedition offers versatile storage that is very organized and easily accessible thanks to its shell-like structure.

With the PALS webbing, the organizer can be attached to larger Maxpedition gear using two short 7.5 cm TacTies.

Specifications of the Maxpedition "Fatty" Pocket Organizer
Dimensions & Weight: 12.7 x 17.8 x 5 cm, 680 g
Materials:
* 1000-Denier Ballistic Nylon
* Teflon protection
* YKK zippers

Included:
* 1x Maxpedition "Fatty" Pocket Organizer khaki

Delivery Time:
Due to the large selection, neither we nor the Maxpedition importer can guarantee that every size or color is always in stock. This may mean that you could receive your desired item as soon as tomorrow – or it could take several weeks. However, we will try to inform you of a delivery date as soon as possible. If the provided delivery time is too long for you, you have the option to cancel your order at any time.

Key specifications

Exact colour description
Brown
Material
1000 denierNylonUTX-Duraflex
Packing bag type
Suitcase organiser
Item number
12074260

General information

Manufacturer
Maxpedition
Category
Packing organisers
Manufacturer no.
0261K
Release date
4.10.2019

Colour

Colour
Brown
Exact colour description
Brown

Material

Material group
Plastic
Material
1000 denierNylonUTX-Duraflex

Bag properties

Packing bag type
Suitcase organiser

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 x

Product dimensions

Depth
5 cm
Width
5 cm
Height
17.80 cm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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