Magforce waist pack (Catch) 2023

#edc #bugoutgear #survival #grabbag #grabbags #survivalskills #bushcrafting
This is my New review of the Magforce waistpack. as we take a close look at the Magforce catch waist pack. In this Video I have some common items that give the viewer an insight in to the size of it.
o The CatchAll Belt Pack is designed for commuters in need of a tough and well-built EDC(everyday carry) bag with quick gear access. It has easy mobility, offers equipment protection, and has concealed carry capability. The CatchAll Belt Pack is large enough to carry necessary equipment, but still compact and roomy for ultimate comfort.
o Dimensions: Overall size: 11. "(L) × 5 "(W) x 8 "(H); 11 different compartments; weight of 1.62 lbs
o FEATURES: Adjustable protection cell phone pouch with durable buckle; Multiple hidden compartment; Anti-theft zipper capture system; Pocket is fully backed with velcro (can be used to attach Magforce's accessories); Fits 6" smartphones; Easy to adjust straps;
Padded felt lined interior for protection
o MATERIAL: 1050 Denier light weight Ballistic Nylon (high tensile strength nylon webbing) with DuPont Teflon fabric protector (grime resistant & water repellent) plus PU eco-friendly coated (water & abrasion resistant). YKK 10RC high strength zippers & zipper tracks. UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles for low sound closures, easy to release & operate. AS-100 high quality closed-cell foam padding material for supreme shock protection. Internal seams taped & finished with stress points double stitched
o GREAT AS: bicycle pack, motorcycle carry (no sweaty backs!), small photography / camera equipment bag, camping necessities waistpack, everyday carry pouch, medicine / first aid gear waist pack, multi-tool pack, pistol range bag, bug out / survival / disaster / emergency bag (BOB), traveling pack (makes it easy to go through TSA), and much more. Completely versatile and can is rugged to last outdoors. Whether it be camping, hiking, hunting,

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  • @Rob-qf2fs
    @Rob-qf2fs11 ай бұрын

    Great honest indepth review mate,its going to make a fantastic grab bag kit, Im looking forwards to seeing the finished fully loaded set up. Great to see you back and i hope your doing ok health wise now. ATB Rob 👍

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_11 ай бұрын

    Very cool! Thanks. 🏕🔥🙌

  • @STIXSURVIVAL

    @STIXSURVIVAL

    11 ай бұрын

    Cheers Rob. Next one will be the bag build (Contents) The one after a trip to use it all. If you want anything in particular just shout

  • @Rob-qf2fs
    @Rob-qf2fs11 ай бұрын

    That Titanium Bott Pot is just crying out to be made into stand alone survival kit. But then how would you be able to make your coffee without dumping all the contents out 😅

  • @STIXSURVIVAL

    @STIXSURVIVAL

    11 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a challenge 😂

  • @Rob-qf2fs

    @Rob-qf2fs

    11 ай бұрын

    @STIXSURVIVAL tbh I got the idea from John Mcanns sight prepare to survive ? Think that's right, if I remember correctly he was selling a Bott kit, but big $ money wise especially to import to over here. But definitely got me thinking what I'd put in a similar set up. I've got a 10cm Zebra Billy can ( work in progress ) that I'm building a kit in at present. ( orange foil survival sleeping bag, 10 mtrs paracord, swiss army knife, ferro rod, water puritabs, plus some other bits n pieces) but on hold at the minute as I've got some health issues and just waiting to start Radiotherapy end of this month. So be nice to cherry pick some ideas from you 🤣 if that's OK 👍 Take care mate, Atb Rob

  • @STIXSURVIVAL

    @STIXSURVIVAL

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Rob-qf2fs Zebra pots are awesome and hard to beat. If you had one with a screw lid, it would be perfect.

  • @Rob-qf2fs

    @Rob-qf2fs

    11 ай бұрын

    @STIXSURVIVAL I revisited mine today and tbh I think the 10cm is a little too short in height. As I say it's kind of a work in progress now on hold for a while. Your definitely on to something about a screw lid though. I was going to use some black nasty to waterproof it, or a small dry bag to stash it in until required. That's why I think the Bott is a better solution as it's a bit taller. And definitely lighter in the old weight stacks lol.