

🎒 Maxpedition Micro: Your pocket’s new best friend for ultimate organization.
The Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organiser is a compact, lightweight pouch made from premium tactical nylon, designed to keep your everyday essentials neatly arranged. Measuring just 8.9 x 2.5 x 14 cm and weighing only 45 grams, it fits comfortably in your pocket while offering smart internal loops and compartments. Trusted by thousands with a 4.7-star rating, it’s perfect for professionals seeking durable, efficient carry solutions.




























| ASIN | B005CSYVSW |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,394 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 124 in Internal Frame Camping & Hiking Backpacks |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,075) |
| Date First Available | 15 Mar. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Height | 2 inches |
| Included components | 1 micro pocket organiser, black |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 1 inches |
| Item display width | 2 inches |
| Item model number | 2302 |
| League | Mexican Football Federation |
| Manufacturer | SSI |
| Material type | Nylon |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 2.54 x 13.97 cm; 45.36 g |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | 9006209-SSI |
| Weight | 45 g |
M**Y
Exactly the right size, fits in your pocket.
This is a nice pouch, it's well laid out and exactly what I had in mind to put together a little bit of a grab pouch of the stuff I use most frequently. The quality is exceptional, I actually returned a One Tigris pouch before getting this one and the difference in quality is night and day. It has just the right amount of loops and pockets in my opinion, it's been well thought out. I still have enough room for a few other bits but honing in on the perfect contents is half the fun. Loss of a star for lack of YKK zips but the zip it has got is satisfactory I'm a few weeks in and I have had this pouch with me pretty much the whole time, it's so handy to have all the things I use a lot in one place. It's become my wallet too, I hate carrying one so very quickly the contents of the wallet ended up in here. I initially deducted a star for lack of YKK but the zip is robust and smooth so I have no reservations about it now.
B**L
Truly impressed.
Amazing pouch, usual Maxpedition quality. excellent internal loops and compartments for carrying anything from multitools to notepads. I use it everyday at work as it holds my multi tool, notepad, torch, mini medical kit, spare batteries and loads of other stuff. if you like to keep your pockets organised to perfection then grab yourself one of these. only food for thought wold be some kind of belt loop as an added option, as it will make your pocket slightly bulky but not uncomfortable, however this is not a complaint as i hardly ever notice its there until i need it. love this product 5 stars. Also it arrived in two days! even on super saver delivery. so the service is second to none as well, totally impressed.
D**K
Great little case
Perfect for smaller items that would get lost in larger carry bags. Fantastic quality and well laid out to open book style so it's easy to sort through the contents.
S**I
Great quality item, but in my mind not pocket sized
I bought this item thinking it would be great way to keep my every day carry items organised and in one place. In that respect it has been great. The construction is top notch, excellent stitching and very nice tactile and sturdy feel to the whole item. The elastic bands on the inside are really stitched in and feel as if they will last and last, as do the zips, carry handle and front mesh. As a result of this quality you feel you can overfill it a bit without worrying about it bursting or ripping. The only slight downside is that while this is smaller than the other Maxpedition pouches, it still isn't really a pocket item, unless you are wearing baggy combat trousers with side pockets. With regular fit trousers it will certainly stick out and be noticeable. It also lacks attachments at the back so it's not really going to fit on your belt. I usually carry this in either a coat pocket, or in my backpack, and in that respect it is perfect, not too big to be cumbersome, yet able to hold a host of useful items. I would certainly recommend this pouch to someone looking for a lightweight way to organise their every day carry stuff. Hope this review was helpful.
C**S
Maxpedition Micro vs Alpaka Gear Hub
Be aware about the competition on the market. Long story short - Maxpedition Micro and Alpaka Gear Hub is the best you can get right now. Alpaka Gear Hub Pros over Micro: 1) Zipper on the side for fast access to credit card, face mask, coins, drugs in tablets, USB flash cards 2) If you compare both using opened state - Alpaka Gear Hub Pouch (top foto) places small multitools on the right, which is for people with dominant right hand, while Maxpedition tends to create 3 places on the left, which is maybe more suitable for lefties (check photo with both pouches being opened) 3) Alpaka Gear Hub uses "pocket-in-pocket" structure, where you can place a tool in the special pocket or attach it behind horizontal strap above the pocket; Maxpedition provides only horizontal straps without underlying pockets 4) Internal compartments are more fit for EDC - check picture - Victorinox Minichamp, Leatherman Micro and PS4 on the right, Victorinox Compact + any pocket knife (I prefer Kershaw Blur) easily fit on the left Maxpedition Micro Pros over Alpaka Gear Hub 1) Material is more durable 2) Can be used as a first-aid medical kit (my choice) due to generic pockets and straps, Alpaka Gear Hub in this regard are less convenient because internal space is specifically destined for EDC tools, swiss army knives, flashlights etc Summary: - Maxpedition Micro is one of the "top 3" world's best pocket organizers for cargo pants capable of serving as urban EDC kit or first-aid medical kit (my choice) - Edge to edge competition with Alpaka Gear Hub Pouch, which is more EDC-specific and a hype train in 2022 ;-) - Both represent a terrific value - just buy both)
B**Y
Excellent
Junior brother to the mini. Great quality materials and well thought out. Small, but packs a lot in. Put some thought into whether to get the micro or the mini. They are both great, depends on your proposed use as to which is best. I have both for different tasks.
F**Y
great pouch.
I already own the larger (middle) sized of these and wanted a smaller one that fits in my jacket pocket. I was worried it would be too small, but I could not have been more wrong. This is perfect for my EDC needs. I currently carry a small 1st aid kit (plasters/wipes/and some pills) some safety pins, small torch, multi tool, USB battery, usb cable, pencil, space pen, sharpie marker, pen knife, aaa and aa batteries some tape, as well as other bits and bobs with space left over for any extra things I may need. It's like the TARDIS. you can fit tons of stuff in this pouch and it should last a long long time.
G**K
MAXPEDITIONのポーチの良さを知り、気がつけば、大きい順にbeefy, fatty, mini, micro(この商品)を買ってしまった。 色々な物を詰め込みたくなるが、大きいほど取り回しが悪くなる。 結局、EDCポーチは小さきをもって旨とすべし、という結論に至り、microに落ち着いた。 中身としては、薄型モバイルバッテリー、充電用ケーブル2本、ボールペン、A7ノート、爪切り(victorinox)+チタン製爪楊枝、リップスティック、絆創膏、AirTagになった。バッグを変える時に、このポーチも移し替えるようにしている。何を入れて何を外すか、ということを考えている時が結構楽しい。 この製品自体は非常にタフだし、YKKジッパーも全く問題ない。多分20〜30年ぐらい使える。ただ、高値で売っている業者もいるので要注意。
J**N
Excelente, marca muy buena en sus productos, muy practico para llevar todo lo que se te ocurra dentro de sus medidas.
B**G
Slipped in a pen, leatherman juice, victorinox climber. Measuring tape, usb cable. With band aid and ninja wallet on the front mesh pocket.
A**E
I typically have carried my Urban EDC stuff loose in my pockets. I’ve worn out way too many pockets over the years! After seeing some EDC YT videos, I realized there was a better way to avoid my pocket linings getting holes in them, along with the potential to be able able to carry more things, like a pen, lighter, band-aids, etc.; by using a pocket organizer (PO). I wanted a small, very pocketable PO, ideally one with a zippered pouch for emergency money and small things like band-aids, as well as larger, opened-ended slip-in pockets for a flashlight and maybe my knife, though I typically clip that to my right front pocket, also containing my wallet, where access can be quick and unhindered. A BIC lighter would be useful to carry too. It needed to fit in my left front jeans pocket. If it fit there, it would also work in my cargo pants/shorts. . Initially, I had targeted a leather PO, with the tools on the outside in slots, but they don’t have zippered pockets. They also are stiff and need bedding in, which then means they are dedicated to that item’s shape. I tried a VIPERADE VE15, which has zippered pockets, and found that the tools caught on my pocket and it was difficult to get out. It was too small also. While perhaps less durable, a fabric, clamshell PO made more sense. It would slide in and out easily and my EDC items would be protected inside and not collect pocket lint. . After much research, once more using those YT reviews, I settled on the Micro Maxpedition. It fit my budget and would fit my pocket. However, I was concerned how much I could actually get in it without it turning into a football, which would be too obvious and uncomfortable in my front pocket. The Maxpedition can hold a lot of stuff, but at the cost of bulge thickness in the middle. . I started out with my essentials – Baton 4 flashlight, BIC lighter, whistle, pen, old credit card wrapped with duct tape and aluminum foil, some paper, band-aids, lens wipes. The Micro fitted in my pocket but was very tight. The flashlight was the biggest offender. I also realized it was more difficult to access my flashlight and whistle quickly. I use the flashlight every day, and like with my knife, I appreciate quick access from my pocket. Opening the pouch in the dark to get to the flashlight would be problematic. I decided to leave the flashlight and attached whistle loose in my pocket. It’s much smaller than my old flashlight and won’t wear out my pocket liner as easily. . After much trial and error, I discovered the best arrangement to carry my EDC stuff in the Micro Maxpedition. I was even able to add a Nextool Mini Sailor multitool (scissor version – good scissors are more useful than pliers in my situation). My photos show what I now carry and where it is all stored. The bulge is minimal and I can easily slide the PO into my jeans' pocket, and out. Out is really easy as the loop on top can be used to pull on it. I thought that loop was unnecessary for my use-case and contemplated removing it, but it’s actually very, very useful for fast retrieval, and for hanging my car key fob from when driving. Note that I make use of hair ties a lot. They can be arranged to hold items in place, especially ones which may slip though the elasticated bands. The unopened superglue tube has a unique wrap configuration to keep it in place. (I think the cap is somewhere in the bottom of the RH rear pocket – I didn’t remember to take it out for the photos). Those elastic bands will no doubt stretch over time and get worse for allowing slippage. Hair ties are always handy. Useful as rubber bands when out and about. The Syrinx titanium pen hangs perfectly in the hinge of the pouch, off a hair tie, of course. 😉 I wrapped the BIC lighter with some sticky, waterproof, off-a-roll, medical tape. That stuff is really good for finger cuts and never comes loose. An easily applied/removed wire tie stops the trigger being accidentally depressed in the closed Maxpedition pouch. I use FoodSaver, custom-made, vacuumed bags to compress things like my vinyl gloves into a very compact state, and to waterproof emergency meds. I didn’t like the plain, frankly ugly, black zipper pull, so, I made a Snake Knot pull using reflective orange 550 Paracord. . CONCLUSION: . I feel like I found my perfect EDC Pocket Organizer with the Micro Maxpedition. Sure, I can’t carry everything in it and have to be somewhat minimalist but that’s actually a good thing. When I might need more “tools”, like when hiking, I usually have a backpack. Of course, If I carried it on my belt, I could carry much more stuff and turn it into a mini football, but that’s not what I want. . I can highly recommend this Micro Maxpedition Pocket Pouch. It’s well-made, durable, well-priced, and great for everyday use.
J**L
Was looking for an organizer that was small enough to fit into my pocket if needed and I found Maxpedition, particularly this pocket organizer. I could probably upgrade to the Mini size pocket organizer, but then it would probably become too heavy and the Micro forces me to slim down to only the essentials. One thing to note about these pocket organizers is that they will create a slight bulge in your pants but I personally don't mind it. The Micro lets me bring around essential items such as pens, chapstick while staying organized. Would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to up their EDC game.
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