

🎯 Gear up smart, carry compact, conquer fast.
The Maxpedition Cap Compact Admin Pouch is a rugged, low-profile tactical organizer measuring 5 x 2.5 x 7.5 inches. Designed for professionals on the move, it features custom grip zippers for rapid access, elastic organizers with a secure key fob, and the modular ATLAS lattice system for versatile attachments. Lightweight yet durable, it offers multiple carry options including a shape-shift handle and D-ring shoulder strap attachments, making it the ultimate compact admin pouch for mission-critical gear.








| ASIN | B01HH317B8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,790 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #315 in Tactical Pouches |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (536) |
| Date First Available | 6 July 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Height | 7.5 inches |
| Included Components | CAP Compact Admin Pouch Black |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | CAP |
| Length | 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | MAXPEDITION HARD-USE GEAR |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Outer Material | synthetic |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 6.35 x 19.05 cm; 226.8 g |
| Size | One Size |
| Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Width | 2.5 inches |
P**Y
Great edc pouch
A great edc pouch, built tough and strong as with all maxpedition.
G**N
Excellent attachment for my maxpedition atlas system
Great spacious pouch with multiple organizations and a key keeper i use for my first aid stuff
O**R
Achetée en solde, livraison ultra rapide. La sacoche respire la qualité, est plutôt compacte, je m'en sert tout les jours pour mes papiers, clef etc... le système molle est pratique si on souhaite l'attacher a un sac. Attention par contre, la sacoche est livré sans la sangle si on veut la porter en bandoulière, on peut acheter celle de Maxpeditions (15-20€) ou comme moi la récupérer sur une autre sacoche
A**W
Had this for a couple of years now. Carry everything in it. Very durable. Great size. Zipper quality and overall quality is excellent.
J**R
It is really good quality. I bought a shoulder strap to go with it and I use it as a minimal outdoor sketching kit. It holds my phone (with back-case!), a small sketchbook (12x12cm, or 10x14cm), a little cloth, a tiny watercolor palette, 2 fountain pens, 2 ecoline brushpens, a few pencils and there's a bit room left for something like a key, some money. It's incredibly handy and sturdy! I love it.
M**N
I was already a big fan of Maxpedition pouches. From what they now call the 'legacy range', I have a couple of the larger beefy ones to keep stuff together in my vehicle and an EDC one in black which I have used for years and has kept all of my essentials in one place. Two reasons for this, firstly because they are easy to get to and you know where they are, and secondly because you can move them from bag a to bag b, in seconds, rather than having to unpack and repack bags. The legacy series are great, tough and almost indestructible and with great water proofing. Inside organisation works really well with elastic loops and pockets to get your stuff under control. But I decided to upgrade to the CAP as this is part of the Maxpedition AGR (advanced gear range) and I wanted to see what all of the fuss was about. I didn't honestly think that Maxpedition could make anything but very small improvements to their existing pouches, but I was very wrong about that. The CAP is streets ahead of its older version in so many ways. Let's look at my top 2. 1: Organisation. The CAP has two compartments, so two sets of dual zippers. The pouch does not open fully in clamshell style as the original does, but the two compartments immediately gives you even more options for organisation. I didn't think I would need two compartments on my EDC pouch until I had them, and now I am a convert. In terms of space, I am not sure how Maxpedition did it, but all of the stuff from my legacy pouch went into the CAP and then there was room to spare. Given they are almost identical in height and width, and the depth of the full CAP was the same as the legacy one (I measured it), I was not sure how this was possible. But it fits more stuff and than it a big bonus. My current kit is shown in the photos above (minus a few items like a torch which is on charge) and you can see that the pouch seems about half empty. Maxpedition are using a new light coloured fabric inside which genuinely does make it easier to see your stuff, particularly in low light situations. 2: Looks The looks of the original EDC pouch were functional. I never really worried about aesthetics and function trumps fancy design any day. But the new CAP looks sleeker and just more polished than the old one. The use of two new materials on the CAP does it with the 500d ripstop nylon giving it a nice sleek look and the ATLAS system (a laser cut PALS system) on the front of the bag looking great too. Here is where Maxpedition have tweaked their original design and made some excellent improvements. The old pouches had a very shallow mesh pocket on the front, maybe enough to keep a pack of tissues or a cloth, but not much else. Then there was a square of velcro for a morale patch. Both of these were not that useful to be honest, so the sleek look of the ATLAS system won me over. I didn't plan on using the PALS to attach anything on the outside of the pouch, although I can see that I might attach two pouches together and then pass a strap through the D rings (another new addition) to make a small carrying pack. The CAP comes with the maxpedition tacties included which is an excellent move on their part as you have everything you need to attach it to another bag. The zip pulls are now moulded plastic rather than paracord loops, and that is also a great addition as your finger just fits in really easily. The zips are YKK and get smoother with use (they are stiff to start with) and are very strong so you can apply force to open the bag if you are in a hurry without fear of breaking them. This is not a cheap pouch, I think Maxpedition make the most expensive stuff in this 'edc pouch' category, but the cost is well worth it. If you are going to put stuff in this you use everyday then the ease of use and the time you will save not looking for 'lost' stuff will justify the cost. The other thing is that this will last and last and last, so you only have to buy it once and it is not going to let you down. Maxpedition build quality is the best and the price reflects it.
I**O
Wollte eine kleine EDC Tasche, die ich auch für relativ stolzen Preis bekam. Die Tasche ist tatsächlich sehr klein, um relativ alles reinzubringen, was man so braucht. Habe mir deswegen extra einen kleineren Geldbeutel gekauft, da mein normaler nicht reinpassen würde. Die Schlaufen finde ich unglaublich praktisch, aber Schlüssel, Geldbeutel und Kopfhörer müssen einfach irgendwo in der Mitte liegen. Wer Schultergurt will, muss weitere 25€ extra zahlen - hier würde ich empfehlen zur Konkurenz zu greifen, da bekommt man gleichen Gurt für etwa 12€. Ich bin bis jetzt allein mit dem Griff zufrieden, da ich die Tasche sonst im Fahrradgepäck als Organiser habe, um nicht ständig die gesamte Tasche durchsuchen zu müssen.
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