Friday, May 4, 2012

Some More Homemade Pouches for My Kifaru Packs

I've made a few pouches for my packs and talked about them in a previous post.  Since then I've made a few more.  Here's a carrier for my Thermos flask that goes with me pretty much everywhere.  It's made from nylon webbing and Cordura nylon with a Molle attaching system on the back. 
Presently I have this mounted on my Kifaru Scout pack that I use as my everyday pack for going to work.  The flask is in it's carrier on the right. 

A loop of bungee cord keeps the flask firmly in place.


I've also sewn a mesh pocket to the underside of the top lid on the Scout.


These three internal pouches were made to mount to the Molle webbing inside my Kifaru Marauder pack.  Kifaru makes these pockets and calls them Lock'n Load pockets.  These really help to organize all my gear so I know where it is so I don't need to search for it.  The mesh fronts allow me to see what's stored inside without having to open the pouch.

Here you can see the attachment system that consists of nylon webbing with three bar sliders that catch on the Molle webbing.

The larger pack mounted to the inside of the back of the pack.

And finally here's a little pouch mounted onto the belt of the pack.

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