Project Dyneema® Pouch / Black
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- Description
- STORAGE: Camera, EDC Gear
- MATERIAL: Water-Resistant 5 oz. Dyneema® exterior
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CLOSURE: YKK VISLON® AquaGuard® Water-Resistant
- LOOP: Paracord
- VEGAN
- WEIGHT: 0.25 lb
- DIMENSIONS: Small - 4.5" Wide x 3.5" Tall, Medium - 7.5" Wide x 5.5" Tall, Large - 9" Wide x 7.25" Tall
- BUNDLE INCLUDES: Small, Medium, Large Dyneema® Pouches
- * Contents in shots not included!
Meet our uber light and strong Project Dyneema® Pouches. This material is the perfect MIL-SPEC way to store your gear and keep it from flying around the inside of your bag! On a molecular level it also happens to be stronger than steel and looks like it was rescued from Area 51. Whatever you carry, keep everything in it's right place in style.
ABOUT DYNEEMA:
Dyneema® is costly and for good reason: It's 15 x stronger than steel and provides the highest tear and tensile strength of any competing fabric on a weight-by-weight and thickness basis.
5.0 oz Dyneeema® Composite Fabric (formerly Cuben Fiber). DCF is a patented, ultra-lightweight highly waterproof fabric made of flexible non-woven composite laminates which are reinforced with Dyneema® fibers.
The 5.0 oz variant of DCF is a 2-layer laminate material using 2.15 oz/yd 2 DCF for the inner layer and a 150D polyester plain-weave face fabric. The polyester face fabric adds strength and makes the material look more like a traditional woven fabric.
Dyneema® is a highly durable fabric best used for ultralight yet super tough backpacks, bags, rain gear, pouches, packing pods, etc.
PROUDLY OVER-ENGINEERED IN THE USA
Great, depending on use case
As expected, they’re built really well. The loop on the side is a minor but really clever detail. They look better than the pictures IMO. As for the material, it’s the first time I’ve tried Dyneema. Super light, and as strong as the description says. That said, it isn’t very rigid, overall, which could be good or bad for you. In my case, it’s great for cables, flash drives, etc.—stuff I don’t want to get stuck, and where the [light] weight and waterproofing is great. On the other hand, I use ballistic nylon ones for a first aid kit and hand tools, since I don’t want them to bend or shift.
Phenomenal