Anyone who's served any time in the not-sandbox can tell you one thing for sure: cold hands are the very bane of your existence. have you ever done anything mechanically demanding with your hands wearing thick gloves, and just ended up taking them off? You'll like this one.
The handwarmer pouch in essence became popularized with the tacticool-sphere as soon as navy SEALs were dropped off in unusually Afghanistan. Bought second-hand, hand-warming pouches made for spending long days in a tree-stand became indispensable for long days watching out for taliban. Like your favorite hoodie, the pouch invites both of your hands to warm up in a blanket of fleece.
Eventually, mil-contract companies and the like made their own hand-warming pouches, which are, to this very day, perpetually out of stock due to their popularity. With our new manufacturing contacts in Ukraine, and with their certain expertise on the cold, we decided to get some made for ourselves.
The result is a very durable pouch that can and will go with you just about everywhere as soon as the temp starts with '3' or below. It has "T" shaped straps for wearing on MOLLE battle belts, a Velcro flap for sandwiching between a placard on a plate carrier, and of course a waist strap if you just want to wear it fanny-pack style for any non-tactically demanding outdoor situations. It's made with a high-denier cordura-like nylon for extra durability over some of the other options on the market, and it even has a patch field for your favorite degenerate waifu patch front and center.
Specs
- Made in Ukraine
- "Multicam" (slight color variation) or Olive Drab high-denier nylon construction
- Classic "fanny pack" style strap or plate carrier & belt mounting options (all included)
- Fleece lined (comfy)
- Shock-cord adjustable entries to keep the heat in on colder days
- Small patch field on front for IFF (or your waifu)
- Small rear pocket for extra storage
- Includes waist-strap, velcro panel, and "T" fabric for MOLLE attachment