Uncle Mike's Standard Car Seat Organizer Side-Armor Car Seat Black Organizer 1,124 cu in /18.4 L, Poly Bag 53561
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I work on power lines and only use my passenger seat on rare occasions. If I have a passenger, the organizer hangs there 99% of the time but can easily be rotated to hang on the back side of the passenger seat if I have one. It can be moved easily and without the need to exit the vehicle and walk around it.
Bottles of Gatorade are available in a range of sizes. The cup holders are 10 3/4 inches deep, according to my measurements. The hole is 5 inches across and has a diameter of 5 inches.
There are three large pockets, each of which expands slightly more than one inch. I'm not sure how thick your books are, but the large compartments can expand up to 3 1/2 ".
I bought this and hung it on the front side of the passenger seat (it's too big to hang on the side), but I believe it's for the front or back.
Selected User Reviews For Uncle Mike's Standard Car Seat Organizer Side-Armor Car Seat Black Organizer 1,124 cu in /18.4 L, Poly Bag 53561
This is an excellent bag. I used to carry everything in a duffel bag and had to dig through it to find what I needed. When the zipper on the last one broke, I decided to try this one. I like how I can keep everything organized and accessible in one location. As a result, there are plenty of pockets for all of my belongings. The main pouch has two large slots for my firms, papers, maps, and other items, and two smaller pouches are located in the front. One that closes with a zipper. Surprisingly, they have a lot of storage capacity. Two smaller pouches in the front hold my wallet and small binoculars, among other things. I'll never be without a pen because there are plenty of slots for them. Water bottles, flashlights, and other items can be stored in the two large slots on each side. I like how it sits flat on the passenger seat and has a strap that secures it to the headrest. It sits far enough back that there is still space on the seat for belongings. This isn't designed to be carried on your shoulder, but that isn't its purpose.
Initially, I intended to purchase the 5. To carry on duty, 11 Tatical Wingman bag. I reasoned that the Wingman bag was much larger, had molle attachments, and so on, but it cost $100 versus $30 for this. br>I am ecstatic to have received this carrier. It's extremely durable and dependable. Everything I bring to work fits perfectly in this bag. Two seperators in the very top compartment create three spaces for folders, training materials, or casefiles. That's also where I keep my metal clipboard. My traffic vest, traffic wand, ticket printer, spit shields, extra handcuffs, extra notebooks, pocket law books, case files, metal clipboard, bible, hand sanitizers, and so much more are all kept here! br>Just to prove that this thing can handle anything, you won't be disappointed. This is one of my favorite pieces of equipment out of all of my gear, which I'm fortunate enough to have quite a bit of. It was necessary for me to go to work.
This was a temporary purchase until my son could make me a new, custom one. It was also a replacement for another brand that I had been using for a long time. The weight of items in the bag's other pockets causes the main compartment to collapse in on itself. Instead of the backing material being made heavy duty, I have to pull the sides back in order to fit my clipboard, planner, and other items into the large pockets. For a limited time, it's a good, low-cost alternative, but I wouldn't buy it for heavy-duty, long-term use.
My Uncle Mike's bag eventually wore out, owing to the sun more than anything else. I tried two less expensive but similar bags, but they didn't work out. To me, it's not worth it to put up with a subpar product in order to save a few dollars. br>br>The only reason I don't give this bag five stars is because of a minor annoyance. A smooth nylon material makes up the top panel. My previous bag had a "rougher" fabric panel to which Velcro patches could be attached. That is something I miss!.
You'll most likely need something like this if you drive a lot of miles in your car. I currently have it filled with a Yeti Rambler 30 oz, a 30 oz Water Bottle, paper towels, a tape measure, a tire pressure gauge, a rain jacket, hand wipes, chalk for the kids, pens, pencils, and business cards, and it is still empty. I've had dozens of emergency braking situations on the highway due to inattentive drivers and no materials flying around the cab of the vehicle. It was well worth the money.
This gear bag is fantastic because it hangs from the passenger seat's headrest posts, freeing up a lot of space on the seat. It makes clipboards, pens, cellphones, reflective vests, hats, and other items more accessible while also keeping my mobile office clean and tidy. It is also constructed to be extremely long-lasting.
For your seat, how about a kid's travel bag? For work, I have one that has proven to be extremely beneficial. I was so taken with it that I ended up using it as one of those back-of-the-seat organizers for children's items. They were all so flimsy and cheap when I was looking for something to put my daughter's diapers, snacks, wipes, and other items in. This came to mind, and I simply flipped it over to the other side. Because there was no bottom strap, I bought some double sided hoop/loop tape and sewed it onto the bottom of this to secure it to the back of the seat instead of wasting $40 on something that would fall apart. This isn't a problem, though, because it was designed to be on the front of the seat. br>br>As far as duty-free shopping goes, This is an excellent purchase. When you have to rush to a call, it's simple to pick up and your belongings don't fall out. It holds all of your work-related paperwork and forms, as well as space for a water bottle and whatever else I need. It doesn't have any flaws.