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🖤 Pocket perfection meets tactical toughness — carry your essentials like a pro!
The Maxpedition Platy Pocket Organizer is a compact, durable EDC pouch crafted from 500D water-resistant nylon with genuine YKK zippers. Measuring 6" x 4" x 0.5", it features multiple compartments and a removable paracord lanyard for versatile carry options. Designed and tested for tactical reliability, it offers a sleek, organized solution for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking long-lasting, mission-ready gear.















| ASIN | B0F932LKDY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,194 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Tool Pouches |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |
| Included Components | Paracord neck lanyard |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 4"W x 0.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Maxpedition |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0235B |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 0235B |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 4"W x 0.5"H |
| UPC | 846909024736 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
H**N
Very nice, unique, and useful. Fits pocket exceptionally well.
I've loved + owned Maxpedition for decades. 20+ years later, I still think it's absolutely some of the best nylon gear on the market. I have Maxped. bags that are decades old but literally still look completely brand new. I'm not terribly hard on my gear, nor do I baby it, but after literally 20+ years, ANYTHING is gonna show wear & tear.......except for Maxpedition.... :-0 They literally just do NOT show wear + tear..... That said, I really, REALLY like this organizer pouch. I got the (slightly) smaller 4x6 & it's perfect. Even loaded up, it fits & rides almost perfectly in my pants pockets, which I was absolutely not expecting. I was expecting it to get uncomfortably fat, bulgy & ungainly, then I'd sadly wrap it up & ship it back for a refund. Despite those thoughts, my personal Maxpedition Quartermaster told me to "just buy this thing", and although I was pretty convinced I was going to quickly return it, I ended up keeping it! It IS really nice to have all the stuff I typically keep in my pockets, consolidated into ONE pouch, AND to NOT have your stuff shifting & uncomfortably moving around. This organizer keeps everything solid & securely in place. Sounds kinda obvious, but I didn't realize it until I got & tried out this Maxpedition Platy.... :-\ Sue me. LOL. One of the best features of this pocket organizer - and definitely the reason I bought it - is the pull loop at top. I've been an EDC nut for decades & swear I've NEVER seen a pocket organizer similar in overall design to this one, **but with a loop at the top.** Take a look, for example, at the ViperAde pouches. They make really nice, quality stuff, but practically none of their pocket organizers have a loop at the top! Sure, many of them have grommets at the top where you could run your own paracord, but who wants to buy gear only to have to immediately modify it? (I have one ViperAde pouch & it is very nice! not in any way knocking on them! I've got way too many of their products on my wish lists....) A top pull-tab / loop is one of the most obvious, basic things you'd want on a pouch like this, yet virtually all of the ones currently on the market are missing that.....go figure..... way to go Maxpedition! And no; I'm of course not referring to the taco / zip-open pocket organizers that I believe Maxpedition originally created decades ago; those have always had pull loops up top. But these thinner ones, laid out similar to the Platy; none of them do. Anyhow, I also like the layout of this Platy. It is similar to others on the market, but different enough that I noticed & it intrigued me enough to want to buy it. Now, I'm just wrestling with whether to buy the larger one & exactly what I'll use that for.... LOL.... And for the price; I believe both are still around ~$20-25; that's a steal. Maxpedtion gear is many things, but inexpensive is not one of them. I think this Platy is a very good value, especially when you factor in the fact that this thing will literally outlast you. I just about guarantee that unless you are extremely careless & bordering on intentionally destroying your Maxped gear; you will pass it down for at least a couple generations. It's utterly bomb-proof. Great job, maxpedition; you've done very well with the Platy!
K**S
My Great Everyday Carry Companion
My Great Everyday Carry Companion::: I was looking for a small every day carry pouch that would fit my needs for my daily tasks that are carried with me day to day errands,, projects, and every day jobs, and just being prepared for whatever the day would bring. The Maxpedition 4x6 platy it’s my needs of checks all the boxes. It’s not too small. It’s not too big. It’s just right I could fit a sharpie, a pen, a 3 x 5 notepad, a small emergency, first aid kit, a mini multitool, charging cable, tiide to go, cutting tool, a mini power bank, mini flashlight, a bic lighter, or mini bic lighter, and a carabiner along with a insulin pin with five replacement pen needles along with making it like my EDC Wallet carrying my transit card and so you see it can be used as a true EDC pouch and wallet or clutch, tool kit, survival kit or anything that your mind can imagine you can use it to fit in your purse, your backpack, your sling you can use it as a tech pouch or for any type of job or trade such as healthcare like nursing or EMS tech-support, mechanic, business, professional, hospitality. It can work for anything. The only truly limitation is your imagination. You truly is the best kind of pouch that you could use for EDC Or any kind of profession or every day carry for anything or any kind of project. I truly love this thing, and it is truly my everyday companion he could fit in your pocket you can fit in your backpack, your sling or your purse or could be your clutch. You might want to give the 4 x 6 max Maxpedition platy a try you’ll be glad you did truly mate be the best investment you’ve ever made. It’s very economical between 20 and $24.99 the best investment you’ll ever make and it truly can be your every day carry companion so give it a try kick the tires like the fires and get your 4 x 6 platy today again it’s priced around $20 to $23.99 you can’t on Amazon I truly believe what you try it. You’ll find a lot of use of it. I am getting another one because I have so many uses for it and we have another one for a backup. It fits my life so well and it has really improved the quality of my life so get yours today. You’ll be glad you did, but don’t just take my word for it. Try to find the best uses that your 4 x 6 platy will do for you and let me know Kevin H.
J**H
Perfect EDC Pouch
The Platy is a compact, rugged little EDC organizer that punches above its size. Built from 500D-coated nylon with YKK zippers, it feels tough but stays lightweight. The layout is smart—front zip pocket, pen sleeves, slip pockets, elastic slots, and a zippered compartment—enough for a flashlight, multitool, pen, notepad, or small first-aid items without bulging. It’s versatile too: pocket it, hang it by the paracord lanyard, or clip it in a bag. The slim 4×6 size is perfect for minimalists, though bulkier setups might need the 5×7 version. Pros: durable build, efficient layout, compact carry. Cons: limited capacity if you carry larger items. Rating: 4.5/5 – A well-designed, rugged organizer that keeps essentials neat and accessible.
A**S
Pros, Cons, and Comparison w/Viperade
I bought the Maxpedition Platy and the Viperade VE18 at the same time to compare the two. COMPARISON: The Maxpedition Platy is much better, in my opinion, but only because of the layout and design. The materials of the Viperade VE18 seem to be of much higher quality (the zippers and material feel stronger and nicer, and the molle webbing is a more solid build, whereas the molle of the Platy is stretchy elastic), but the organizational layout of the VE18 always came out bulky and lopsided, no matter how I organized and reorganized the thing. The Platy, on the other hand, stays slim with the balanced layout of the pockets. The pull tab on top, and the center-zip pocket are extremely useful for accessing the gear, and make the Platy more useable and accessible than the VE18. The zip pockets of the VE18 are far less handy, because the one is so slim that it could only contain paper (such as business cards, cash, or bandaids) and the other is so deep it is a pain to dig anything out of there. Also, in the larger zip pocket of the VE18, you can’t store much beyond a couple of AAA batteries without seriously bulking the thing up, because all of the items are stored in between the tools and notebook on the exterior. PROS OF THE PLATY: This is a great pocket organizer. It’s slim, the balanced design of the tool pockets is nice, and the center-zip storage pocket makes the items you store in there very accessible. The pull tab is also useful. I use it all the time. CONS OF THE PLATY: The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the front pockets (the side with the molle-type webbing) are so tight and skinny that you can’t really fit anything thicker than a standard writing pen or standard #2 pencil (such as a Smith’s pocket sized blade sharpener) or anything wide (such as business cards) in them. Also, the molle slots are misaligned from the pockets, so fitting anything long (by long I mean anything near the length of a standard pen) does not work well at all in those pockets. The only use I’ve found for the front pockets so far is bandaids or other small, thin supplies like that. MY PLATY SETUP (which works great): Since I can barely use the front tool pockets (the side with the molle), I store my tools in the back pockets (the side with the zipper pocket). I have a small backup flashlight on one side (the O-Light I3T 2 EOS or the 511 Tactical pen light are about the largest that will fit), and spare batteries for my primary light (CR123A batteries) on the other. In the zip pocket I store spare AAA batteries for the O-Light flashlight, nail clippers, and chapstick (and more would fit in there, although it would start to get tight). I keep my Rite in the Rain notebook in the notebook pocket on the front side with a very compact O-Light pen beside it. Business cards I have to keep in the notebook pocket as well, because the front pockets are not made to accommodate anything that wide or thick (as I mentioned earlier). You can see my Viperade VE18 layout too, which is similar. But the VE18 is just bulkier, and items don’t fit as neatly because of the layout of the tool pouches.
B**T
Great product
Very handy product with lots of pockets. It is very durable and easily fits into a back oack.
D**E
Must Buy
I have both sizes. They are great for EDC or just simply organizing gear. They are pretty well made. And can carry a great load of items. YT vid coming soon on these.
R**H
Excellent Pocket Pouch
This pouch is extremely well designed and fits a need for a pocket container that I have had for some time. The construction is top notch and I can't recommend it highly enough. If you need quality storage, Maxpedition should be at the top of your list to check.
T**M
Another great design from Expedition
I made a great little tool kit for my car. It holds my Leatherman multitool, the accompanying bit set and ratcheting extension, a flashlight, a magnetic grabber, tire pressure gauge, a small pair of pliers, a ballpoint pen, and a quarter inch ratchet and socket set. I still have an empty pouch for a little notebook or maybe a thin tape measure.
F**A
Otimo pra EDC
Muito util e compacta, qualidade pertinente a marca!
M**D
Good but!!
Negative: - Not 4x6in, unfortunately, I received a slightly smaller size than requested. Height: 14.1 cm Width: 9.2 cm - Also, the fit is uneven, narrowing at the bottom and widening in the middle and top. Positive: - The outer pockets are great for quick access to tools. - High quality.
P**O
Equipo deportivo
Es un organizador excelente para porte en el cuello o en el bolso de la chaqueta.
ハ**ラ
だいたいの物が収まる
メモ帳ポーチを以前は使用していましたが耐水タイプのメモ帳を使っていたのでジッパーで開くのが面倒でした。このポーチだとメモ帳も出し入れが楽で必要な筆記具も収まり、ツール、絆創膏やら必要なものが収まるので満足してます。
S**N
Finally! Pocket is organized.
Solved my pocket organizing problems! Fishing around the bottom of your pocket, everything mixed together, house keys, car keys, flashlight, multi tool, etc. Now everything has a place to clip on to or a pocket to fit in. Organized, easy to find and makes emptying my pocket easy, just pull out the pocket organizer. Love mine, been using for about a month and helps organize and keep things in their place.
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