Skinth Trail Blazer EDC Pouch Eight pockets in an EDC pouch measuring 3 x 4 inches might sound impossible. Apparently, it isn't.

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If you carry plenty of small items every day, then it makes sense to organize them in a small pouch that you can either clip on a belt or attach to your backpack. That’s exactly what Skinth brings with the Trail Blazer, a compact pouch for housing your collection of small EDC gear.

A multi-purpose EDC pouch, it was originally designed as a camping pouch for storing basic survival and fire-starting tools. With its multiple pockets, compact size, and dual mounting options, though, it has proven to be a lot more versatile, making it suitable for a whole host of applications, from holding small repair tools and first aid kits to carrying office supplies and a personal stash of candies (hey, I have a sweet tooth).

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The Skinth Trail Blazer has a main pocket measuring 3 x 4 x 1.5 inches (w x l x d) with a divider that lets you fit an Altoids tin case in the back, two side pockets sized for multi-tools and small flashlights up to 4 inches long, five compartments for small items (really), and even a pair of pen straps on the flap. Yep, that’s a heck of a lot of storage for an erstwhile small pouch.  Features include a flat bottom, slide release buckle closures, and 1000D Cordura construction.

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It comes with a 2-inch wide loop for hooking onto your belt or a bag strap, although a stainless steel belt clip, a MOLLE webbing (so you can attach it to bags), and horizontal straps (for carrying like a bag) can be added as options. It comes in over a dozen colors.

Available now, the Skinth Trail Blazer is priced at $65.

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