VANQUEST EDCM-Husky 2.0 Maximizer (Every-Day-Carry-Maximizer)
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Hi, this is the older one. There are changes to the materials and design of the packs, but the size /volume is the same. We have made improvements to the materials and to the design, but these changes will not be greatly affecting the overall size / volume.
I think so, but it depends on the phone charger. I have a Jackery Mini 3350 in my case, along with a multi-cable, a tac pen, a note pad, a few bandaids, and a few other It would be easy to fit a bigger charger in there. The top of the box has plenty of space for small items.
The answer to that question depends on what you wish to accomplish The three sizes I own are all the same. A small can fit practically in your pocket, but if there is a lot of stuff inside, it becomes bulky. You can actually fill all of the containers full and they get very bulky. There is a small Rite in the Small that contains my flat Bruton compass You will also need a pen, a protractor, and a rain notepad. There's a little money in there for me. As you can see, I have a small first aid set up. You can use it for minor scrapes, cuts, cleanup and pills, etc. The EDC bag or cargo pocket is a good place to keep it. I carry the Huge loaded up in the console of my truck. All are versatile and can be packed full of all kinds of things. It all depends on what you do with them and how full you pack them. This may be of some use to you.
As I took one on a flight myself, it should work just fine for that purpose. There is room for a notebook, pens, pencils, charging cords, a tiny first aid kit, a flashlight, medicines, and other odds and ends that may be very useful to Organize your stuff to make your life easier with this super sturdy organizer, you won't have to worry about it getting wet. This product is pricey, but it takes up less space in the bag. In addition to these, I keep another one as an emergency kit in my car. I highly recommend this product!
Selected User Reviews For VANQUEST EDCM-Husky 2.0 Maximizer (Every-Day-Carry-Maximizer)
As a result, I was very disappointed after purchasing a Maxpedition fatty for my EDC. The quality of the workmanship and the materials are poor. It's definitely worth the extra cost to get the Vanquest, despite its higher price. I am
. It's amazing how well the elastic bands are stitched! It even has an additional row on the bottom on the left side for long items to be tucked in, or for short items to be added.
- It is great that the elastic on the inside of your bag has a good distribution between large and small sections.
- Your things are very easily recognizable and able to be located thanks to the bright interior. I am
. By using an inverted zipper, you'll have less snagging and a better fit. I am
. really fit. )Overall, this is exactly what I was looking for and fits everything I need in a neat, organized, and efficient way. Vanquest has been a great find for me and I will consider them in the future when I need bags and packs with quality material and well thought out features.
Thanks for making it so good. This bag has all of the necessary items I need organized neatly in one place and I take it on all my hikes and trips. In order for all of this to work with the rest of my gear, I did a great deal of thought. In the event that I were stranded on an island, this would be the one pouch I would.
For most of my everyday items, it does a great job as an organizer for me. A backpack to show my EDC gear and to know at a glance which is which as I rotate is great. All of my gear gets separated by the elastic straps, so it is kept in place and doesn't get lost or scuffed when I use it. I'm doing well. The product is made of durable materials. It is a bit more expensive than it should be at first glance, but if you divide the price by the number of months of continuous use it comes out relatively cheap since it is durable, does not tear or break, can be thrown around, and can really be used for anything.
What can be said about it that hasn't already been said? It's a great product and you can pack a lot of stuff inside of It seems that every week, I get something new and have to reorganize it. I make it more efficient by reorganizing it. The first one is so good and so cool that I might buy a second one!.
During a YouTube video, a youtuber named Scotty from Australia boasted how amazing this gear storage was, so I had to try it out myself. As a result of the "ridiculous price tag", my wife said it was a waste of money. Well, it has been about four years since we started. My little pouch has helped me organize my gear beautifully and was so helpful on our Alaska trip that my wife even commented on how great it was! I have been on 5 trips this summer and the pouch has made everything much easier. This is the end of my rant.
It is neither too big nor too small. The bag will fit everything you need without adding too much weight or overloading. The perfect tool or item to put in your Bug Out Bag.
I am very happy with the build quality and prefer it to the Maxpedition.
My favorite Vanquest pouch is the Zippered pouch. The pouch I ordered from Vanquest directly was different from the one I received through Vanquest. This pouch is the next one in a series I want to buy, but I intend to get several of them. EDCM is written on the package and I opened it I saw the second Husky today! What I received instead was what I thought was an EDCM-0 Maximizer The Slim 2 version. Maximizing 0 is not possible. But I still plan to keep the pouch even though I paid $36 for it. In 2009, it was 32 dollars. This is the only issue with the 64 product. Other than that, they are rugged and made with the highest quality materials. It's the orange material that appears to impress the majority of reviewers that I have seen. By doing so it helps you to focus on what is in your bag/pouch and to easily grab the item that you need.