Gear Up for Adventure! 🏕️
The ESEE Sheath Accessory Pouch is a versatile and durable addition to your tactical gear, designed to attach seamlessly to ESEE 5 or 6 knife sheaths. Made in the USA, this lightweight pouch features a single flap pocket for easy access to your essentials, ensuring you're always prepared for any adventure.
Color | Khaki |
Brand | ESEE |
Item Weight | 91 Grams |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Pocket Description | Flap Pocket |
Manufacturer | ESEE |
UPC | 811328024568 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9 x 3.1 x 1.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ESEE |
Part Number | ESEE-52-POUCH-K-L |
Size | Long |
J**.
ESEE Sheath Accessory Pouch - Large
Quality product that comes with mounting hardware. It shipped out fast. I put the pouch on a Gerber StrongArm knife. Attached without problem. The large pouch is pretty big volume-wise. It balloons out some at the bottom. No drain-hole for water. Materials and quality-control very good. It is a bit expensive for what it is, but should last and be something you can depend on.
C**N
You never know
The one thing you need on you in the woods is a good blade. This pouch turns that blade into a mini survival center in an emergency situation. I have mine filled with goodies to start a fire, filter water, obtain food, and signal for help if need be. The pouch is well made and attaches firmly. It turned my cold steel Recon scout into a unit. Well worth it.
M**M
Great knife pocket
I am using it on my Cold Steel SRK sheath, and it works great. I am carrying a small multi tool, a few band aids, ferro rod and a fire starter. Looks great and performs like I expected. Highly recommend paying the extra money for ESEE quality, even on a non-ESEE knife.
D**.
Good quality, Nice Size, A little exspensive.
Great quality pouch that's made in America, Similar in quality to something you would get from Maxpedition, Good size for a sheath pouch, comes with a ESEE branded tin about the size of an Altoids tin which takes up the entire inside of the pouch so that's how much space you get (a hair extra if you skip the tin), On the outside there is two elastic straps that could hold say a small flash light or a Ferro Rod. Overall great product, Only complaint is given the size I feel the typical 20 - 30 dollar asking price is a lot, I feel 10 - 15 dollars would be a fair price but if that's no concern then this is the perfect pouch for a stock ESEE sheath, I have it hooked up to my Laser Strike seen pictured.
S**D
Doesn't fit Junglas 2 sheath, HOWEVER....
When I ordered this pouch, I saw a picture of it mounted on a Junglas 2 in someone else's review, so I assumed that the holes would line up with my sheath as well. They don't. The other person must have drilled holes in their sheath to mount it. I wasn't about to do that so after scratching my head a bit I came up with a solution I thought I'd share with you. The bottom two holes will match up with the second from the bottom set of holes on a Junglas 2 sheath. As you can see in the picture, what I then did was run paracord through the top two holes, through the set of holes above it on the sheath and tighten them with a spring loaded drawstring clasp to keep it secure. I'm happy with how firmly this holds the pouch. Problem solved.As for the pouch itself, It is very well made. The nylon is thick and very well stitched, the hardware is good quality and solid. The tin is just a tin, but looks very cool as well as being functional. I like the addition of elastic on the outside of the pouch letting you carry a couple of small items (flashlight for me) on the outside. The strap that the fastek buckle is fastened to adjusts to let the flap expand over these add-ons and velcros down to keep it out of the way. I appreciate this attention to detail. Is it worth $20? It is to me. It is well made and I'm happy to pay American workers for their efforts. So far, I carry a flashlight on the outside and a bunch of bandaids and triple antibiotic packets in the tin. Me + knife + bushcraft = lots of cuts and scrapes. EVERY knife I carry should have a first aid kit on it.
A**L
Good fit
Perfect fit for esee 5 , and good fit for tin
J**K
Great addition to the ESEE Molle Sheath
Great addition to my esee 6! fits an altiods tin and then some, i keep a ferro rod, lighter, DC-4, and multi tool inside for a one stop tool shop all on one knife. High quality an worth the price
A**M
Nice product, a little over priced but I’m satisfied.
Nice product and easy to put on. I used it on my ESEE 6. The screws are a little long if there’s no spacer but worked out good for me because they had to go through the pouch, sheath, spacer and another pice of kydex that attaches to my danger. The pouch is a little small but that makes it look better on the knife sheath, you can only fit the tin that comes with it (which is a nice tin with the ESEE logo, a clam style tin, black) i opted to not use the tin and instead put in a sharper and some wax fire starters I mad. I also wish ESEE would drop the price a bit, I think it’s a little overpriced but it is nice. It’s amazing how much all these little add on’s to a knife can cost, kydex sheath, pouch, firesteel holder, dangler etc.
R**T
Es bueno
Es muy caro para lo que es pero pagas por el emblemas así que está bien
H**N
Does it's job
Not bad, it serves its purpose ( used for a small first aid kit ). I would prefer if it had a little larger capacity. Slightly over-priced for what it is..
D**
Falscher Artikel?
Mir wurde anscheinend eine falsche Tasche zugeschickt.Auf der Rückseite befinden sich lediglich Molleschlaufen, aber keine Löcher fürs verschrauben.Schrauben und die Metaldose fehlen ebenfalls, sowie scheint die Farbe ein steingrau-oliv zu sein.
N**O
Kit di sopravvivenza per esee 5 e 6
La tasca in cordura contiene una scatola in metallo targata esse ed è un'accessorio fantastico da montare nella parte anteriore delFodero in kidex, ci sta benissimo !Non potrei essere più soddisfatto!
A**R
Klare kauf Empfehlung
Super esse Qualität wie gewohnt.Passt perfekt und sieht super aus.Versand auch Problem los.
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