Product details
Flintronic tactical waist pack – compact molle EDC pouch (black)
Practical, low-profile and genuinely handy whether you’re out on a hike or just pottering about town. This Flintronic tactical waist pack keeps the bits and bobs you actually need close at hand — phone, keys, small torch, wallet or a mini first-aid kit. It’s the sort of kit that stops the faff when you’re heading out of the tent or locking up your bike.
What’s it made from?
Built from hard-wearing polyester Oxford with a nylon-style weave, the pouch feels robust without being heavy. The fabric is splash-resistant and resists scuffs from branches and rough use, so a bit of drizzle won’t ruin your day. It’s compact but carries more than you might expect — ideal for everyday carry and outdoor use.
Key features and benefits
- Secure carry – two sturdy zips plus a front buckle to keep your phone and other essentials from slipping out when you’re on the move.
- MOLLE-compatible – the rear MOLLE system and adjustable belt loops let you attach the pouch to tactical belts, vests or rucksacks.
- Multiple wear options – use the padded shoulder strap as a sling or side bag, or wear it on your belt for hands-free carry.
- Phone friendly – fits most phones and cases up to around 6.2 inches (check your case size before buying).
- Lightweight and compact – approx. 18 x 13 x 5 cm and about 200 g, so it won’t weigh you down on long walks.
Technical specifications
Size (approx.): 18.2 x 11.9 x 5 cm. Weight: ~200 g. Material: polyester Oxford / nylon construction. Colour: Black. Model number: LEU-2802200. Batteries: none required.
Who is this for?
If you like keeping essentials to hand without lugging a big rucksack, this pouch is for walkers, cyclists, festival-goers and travellers. It’s also a tidy solution for photographers who need a secure spot for spare memory cards and a compact camera, or anyone after a no-nonsense EDC pouch.
Everyday uses and scenarios
- Hiking – keep phone, map, compass and snacks within easy reach when changing route or coming off a ridge.
- Camping – store a mini torch, lighter, multi-tool and ID in one easy-to-find place beside the tent.
- Travel – use as a secure belt pouch through busy stations and markets to reduce the risk of pickpockets.
- Cycling and running – small enough not to bounce, with zips and a buckle that help keep contents put while you’re on the move.
A couple of things to note: very bulky phones (cases over about 6.2 inches) may be a tight fit, and while the pouch is splash-resistant it’s not fully submersible — if you expect heavy rain, chuck your electronics in a dry bag too. Aside from that, it’s a sensible, no-fuss bit of kit that keeps essentials tidy and easy to reach. No more rummaging at the bottom of a rucksack — and that’s a proper bonus on a cold, windy morning!







