Designed to hold a number of small things that would otherwise float around in your pockets or bag. Chapstick, fire-starting kit, lockpicks, small tools, etc.
Pocket Tool Pouch – small tool pouch Features:
- 5” long by 3.5” wide
- 500d CORDURA nylon (unless otherwise specified in color variation ie. XPAC)
- YKK Zipper
- Grippy, rubberized HANK end tabs
- Proudly Made In The USA
- Weight: Under 1oz.
Rarrapuda –
Yet another amazing product. Keep up the great work!
brettb721 –
Like the other Tuff Possum Gear I have these are excellent.
Myron W –
Handy little pouch, using mine to keep archery supplies handy.
Luke Nierenhausen –
Fantastic addition to my EDC. I can put my loose odds and ends in there to keep them secure or throw a little slingshot ammo inside.
Amazing craftsmanship!
Eric –
Get pocket possibles pouch-use it to carry small tool kit!
David –
Perfect little pouch for a small fire starter kit in the pocket.
TJ –
I have several of these, and they’re great for carrying small items that would normally get lost in a bag. I also have the pocket possibles pouch, and it really comes down to specific items and placement which would better suit your needs. Having a far side opening system is definitely better for wide/flat things.
Jared S (verified owner) –
Love this company. I have a few Tuff Possum pouches and other pieces of their kit, and it’s all top-tier. But this little fella has endeared itself to me especially. I like to have a number of “possibles” near at hand, but I hate having to dig through my pockets to feel for the one thing I’m looking for. Before, the small possibles would have to be kept in a backpack or in my vehicle. This pouch enables me to keep everything I might need on my person. It holds all my lesser-used stuff to keep my pocket contents sorted and manageable. And when I do need something from the pouch, it’s easy to retrieve. The capacity is shocking, however it can be arranged to keep a slim profile so it is not noticeable from the outside (in the normal left pocket of my relaxed fit pants, anyhow). This is now an essential and beloved part of my “EDC.”