MAXPEDITION FATTY

These things are aweome!!! I think the kitchen sink would have fit if I moved some things around…

Load

Left Back Pocket

  1. 25 foot OD green paracord.
  2. Bottle of Rubbing Alcohol
  3. Notepad

Left Side

  1. UZI tactical pen
  2. Bolle’ ink pen
  3. Extending Magnet
  4. Tweezers
  5. SAK Climber
  6. Lighter

MIddle

  1. Fenix PD32

Right Side

  1. 2x 18650 Batteries
  2. Lock Plier
  3. Charge TTI
  4. Enlan EL-01

Zipper Pocket

  1. Compass
  2. Band Aides
  3. Aspirin & Ibuprofen
  4. Trailer lock

My wife refers to it as a High Tech ‘Man purse’.

Nice bit of kit you collected there. Set for a few days in the wild?

Bigger than I somehow imagined (half the size). You could call it a ‘murse’? All you need now is a velcro patch for the front.

5x7… Havent found a patch I like yet…. It goes with me to work.

I have one of these in sand w/ gray lining

I carry a Sig P6 in mine, along with alot of other stuff but that smaller one would be PERFECT for an every day vaping/flashlight carry rig

They are awesome! I was surprised at hw much crap it would hold.

Maxpedition “fatty” is my EDC, fits the thigh pocket of cargo pants just right. I bought the normal size EDC and found that what I carried soon grew to above it’s capacity so I got the “fatty”.

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Left side
Omuda 3922 wearing a diffuser fof Nitecore MT2A with 25-30ft Paracord between and gell ballpoint in pouch behind.
Right side
3” and 4” pocket widgy bars connected with 3 neodymium magnets, EDC Key screwdriver, whistle, 1300C jet lighter, four spare NiMH AA for Nitecore MT2A. Various papers etc. in zip pouch.

+1 NICE!!

Have 2 Fatty’s….great piece of equipment! Will try to get some pics of the contents.

It’s not a “murse” it’s a “manbag” and the Paracord is for “man knitting”. :slight_smile: :smiley: :bigsmile:

+1

I have a maxpedition too, but looking for a multi screwdriver for a while. Any recommendations?
I have these on my maybe list:
https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10007020/1568701-best-bst-927b-9-in-1-disassembling-tool
https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10007020/1568703-best-bst-889c-6-in-1-disassembling-tool
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1538303

A few of the multi tools come with their own drivers. If it was me… I would do that. My Gerber MP600 Pro Scout came with it’s own drivers…. If drivers were a primary concern… That’s what I’d load.

I have the Maxpedition EDC organizer but the Fatty looks nice, too.

I believe it was pricy at the time, but I have had this multiscrewdriver for many many years, it is the best one I have ever seen and used, never have wanted another one since:

cool case & kit :slight_smile:

I use 1/4” square drive adapter and hex drive bits buy only what you need and buy good quality - you only buy once.
In the U.K. Draper are a good compromise between quality and price. Amazon sells some pairs of bits in the same size that have proved very useful for holding one screw and turning the one on the side end of the knife or whatever I’m working on.
Snap-On, Footprint and a lot of other high price suppliers offer a no quibble swap on the spot guarantee on their tools so they literally last forever.
Interesting ratings of tools by brand.

My wife bought a few of the 1st one at a dollar general, I must say it is INVALUABLE for smaller projects for sure

Tail cap unscrews and all the extras are in the handle