Fleece Pouch – silent storage for your tether or lineman rope. Super lightweight at just over 2 oz. These are 8″ tall, 6″ wide, and 1.5″ deep.
SaddleCloth/Cowboy Suede Pouch – limited quantities of these available right now. This is like a suede material, not fleece. Lots of hunting clothing made out of saddlecloth over the years.
NOTE: Some saddles (commercial & DIY) have non-standard molle loops that are too loose to use with our quick attach version. You will need to use the molle panel with snap straps. Standard molle loops are flat which makes inserting connectors a little tight, but results in a sturdy connection that isn’t floppy.
See below for instructions.
Fleece pouch to connect to your saddle, waist belt, or pack. These are completely silent and come with two styles of attachment and 8 different colors/patterns. These pouches are approximately 8″ tall, 6″ wide, and 1.5″ deep and easily hold your tether or lineman ropes and carabiners. There’s an elastic drawstring cord with ITW cordloc at the top. Since these are made out of fleece, a small cordura patch is on the inside which allows a secure sewing backer for the molle straps.
Cowboy Suede pouches available in Predator , ASAT, and SMOKE ™ Camo (Stealth Outdoors). These are super soft, quiet and durable.
Weight: 2.2 oz
Styles: Molle Quick Attach, Molle panel (see gray fleece picture, includes separate straps)
Fleece Colors: Predator Brown Deception, Olive Drab, Khaki Brown, Dark Brown, Military Camo, and Dark Gray
Cowboy Suede Patterns: ASAT, Brown Deception, Green Deception, 3 D Deception, Spring Green, Fall Gray, and SMOKE Camo™ by Stealth Outdoors
INSTRUCTIONS: Uploaded some more pictures that show how to attach the Quick Attach version. Start with the pouch upside down facing away and insert the short straps through the molle loops. Once secured, flip over – all set!
For the Molle 3×3 Panel version, you can use TacTies, Speed Clips, or the included molle snap straps to connect your pouch to your saddle or any molle compatible item (backpack, battle belt, etc). There are multiple configurations based on how many rows of molle you are attaching to. See the pictures for one example of how you could connect it.
Assembled by hand in Michigan.
