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The DOUNTO Tactical Waist Pouch is a versatile, durable 600D nylon EDC organizer designed to securely carry smartphones up to 6.7 inches, tools, and essentials. Featuring waterproof fabric, dual zippers, a protective buckle, and adjustable MOLLE straps, it adapts effortlessly to belts, vests, or backpacks. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it balances rugged functionality with sleek low-profile style.












| ASIN | B07115SVZJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,052 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #256 in Cell Phone Holsters |
| Brand | DOUNTO |
| Brand Name | DOUNTO |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,731 Reviews |
| Included Components | Hanging buckle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8"L x 1.5"W x 6.8"H |
| Item Type Name | tactical phone pouch |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DOUN |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8"L x 1.5"W x 6.8"H |
| UPC | 714744974342 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
N**Y
Highly recommended by an entomologist! (updated dec 2023)
This pouch was perfect for my needs. I've recommended it to all my friends, and my only hesitancy around recommending it wholeheartedly is that it "only" lasts 5 months. But that's 5 months of pretty heavy daily use-- I received this pouch on July 23 2022 and one of its belt straps snapped today, December 15 2022. It's held up pretty well to a lot of bumps and being tugged around when I need it in a different spot on my belt, and I zip and unzip the compartments frequently to access items. In fact, just because one of the MOLLE straps snapped doesn't make the pouch unusable-- one strap remains, and the pouch comes with a carabiner and a loop on top, so I'm planning on rigging it to keep working. I'm ordering a new one, though, so that when this one does give up the ghost I'm ready. A lot of people use pouches like this to carry a weapon, so a lot of reviews that I read when I was deciding which one to purchase gave information on what compact/subcompact firearms can fit. This isn't super useful for those of us that don't carry, so I thought I'd give a list of what I fit in it! I carry a small insect collecting kit with me, and this pouch fits: - one fold-up hand net - three or four vials, depending if I'm using small (~1ml maybe) or larger (~5ml) vials - a multitool (Leatherman Wave) - my keys (car and house keys) - front pocket wallet - a flashlight (small) - field forceps - 2 pens: archival and ballpoint (pen pocket holds both of them snugly and they don't fall out) - small notebook (front pocket is the perfect size for one of those little top-spiral notebooks) - handheld GPS device (fits perfectly with the notebook in the front pocket) - some blank flash cards for field labeling - a flash drive On the inside of each of the 2 compartments, there is a smaller pocket against the wall of the pouch. This is very useful for things like a credit card/ID, or similar sized items, so they don't get lost. Price at purchase was $9.99 for the black pouch. Price as of this review is $9.70 for the black pouch. Around $6 for shipping if you're where I am and you get it shipped priority (I think that's the option I chose). $16 for 5 months of daily use and usefulness is pretty darn good, if you ask me! And again, it isn't useless yet :) I plan on wearing this thing out. Update September 1 2023: I'm reordering this :) each pouch lasts me just over 6 months, and for $10 plus shipping as of right this second, that's a good deal in my book! It is INDISPENSABLE to my daily life. I took out the multitool and the flashlight (they go in a holster on my belt now) and it weighs less, but even when it had all the weight in it, it held up really nicely. Cannot recommend it highly enough, go get yourself one! Or two :) update dec 18 2023: The MOLLE straps are a consistent point of failure, right around the 6-month mark. However, as I noted above, $10 for 6 months of heavy daily use is a price I am absolutely willing to pay. And honestly, if I wanted to, I could fix the strap. It just pulls out of where it's stitched at the top. Cannot recommend this thing enough. I think I've bought like 5 of them at this point. I'd give them as gifts to my loved ones if they wore belts and needed the storage.
I**N
Excellent pouch for hiking and has good space
I bought this for hiking and I plan to attach this to one of the straps of my backpack. It has good space and can fit a lot, including a charger an iPhone, a small notebook and even some snacks and some pen light or a flashlight. They do have a hook for a carabiner as well as a strap for a belt. The only thing I notice is because the strap is length it will. It works best with the belt, but I wanted to attach them to my strap. I have to hook it with a Carabiner. They do a lot with the car, but I managed to keep them in place using some Velcro straps. Even though the size is pretty big, they are larger than what I expected, but they work very well for the purpose. The zippers themselves looks sturdy and does not seem to easily rip. There are two small pouches inside the actual pockets in the pouch that seem to rip easily if you keep trying to shove objects larger in that area. But the pouch itself looks sturdy and excellent for hiking.
E**I
Durable
Holds lots of things clip very sturdy
G**R
Durable pouch
Great pouch. This our second purchase. Lasted a long time with daily use
J**S
Perfect size
Quality , use and functionality is easy to use at work
B**R
Poor stitching quality of belt loops to top seam of pack — break apart under sudden pulling
I was pretty satisfied with this pack before I used it under everyday conditions. Main issue is poor stitching quality where belt straps are sewn to the top of the pack (SEE PHOTO). I was seated on a bus, had the pack attached to my belt via the two vertical straps you slide your belt through. When someone sat down next to me on bus, the pack was extruding into that person's space a bit, so I grabbed the pack bottom with intent to pull it to slide along the belt path closer to me and out of other person's way. As I tugged, I would have expected that if tugged too hard, at worst I might cause a pants belt loop to be pulled off. But instead the tug caused the two pack straps to quickly tear right off of the top of the pack. When I got up to inspect the damage, you can see that the straps themselves are super-strong and were not at all the failure point. The failure was due to cheap stitching which appeared to my eye to be single stitching, not something more durable for something marketed as military style component pack. This meant that I could no longer use the pack as intended, threaded through my belt. Was frustrating to see that the design has two BOTTOM SNAPS, which provide flexible methods to route the straps through the molle webbing straps, but not at the top. My suggestion would be that if you need a more durably attached pack, whether you are traveling and keeping valuables in the pouches, or for more potentialy rugged usage, you should look for an alternative. Frustrating because I initially spent hours comparing about 8 similar products on Amazon, and most seemed to all be knockoffs of each other, and I made the final choice to this brand probably due to maybe $1 less than other brands. I cannot say if there are any other brands better constructed than this one, but I will be looking again, because the form factor was the thing that attracted me to this solution, instead of the "fanny pack" belt-pack I had been using previously. Though the pack is pretty much consistent with descriptions, I would also add that if by magic potion I could alter the design a bit, I would add 1-inch length to the overall pack dimensions because when you have a large phone in one pocket and a large spare battery in the front pocket, there is very little play remaining in the other pouch. I sometimes use 2 smartphones, one for phone use, the other as a higher quality camera, and when using both (one in each of the 2 larger pouches) the fit is very tight. Though compact is the goal overall in the design of this form factor, an extra half-inch to 1-inch extra in overall length would eliminate this tight squeeze, making it easier to retrieve money or keys placed inside one of the inside pockets.
H**9
Good for normal use, but not sheet metal
I bought this for my welder son but he destroyed it in 3 months. It did not withstand the daily contact with sheet metals.
P**J
Perfect Fit and the Price was Right
For the price it's a great product. The size is perfect. My iPhone X fits upfront with its Mil Spec protective case and a pen. 1st zippered pouch has plenty of room for ID/CC/Cash/etc. (Plenty of room). The last zippered pouch can carry leather-man/small tactical flashlight, etc. (Plenty of room). There is no elasticity to this pouch so your not going to jam it full of junk. Anything more get a backpack. Over all I am happy with it because of the size. It serves it's purpose. I also put the two straps through the webbing in the back for a tighter fit when on my belt.
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