Condor H2O Pouch MA40-027 Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

Condor H2O Pouch, Slate

9.8
out of 10
10 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$16.11
Used Value:
$9.67
Sale Value:
$14.50
Stay hydrated with the Condor H2O Pouch. Whether mounted to your belt, shoulder or modular webbing, this pouch lets you easily carry your water bottle and allows you to get a quick drink without the need to slow down or stop thanks to a hydration tube pass-through. The hydration tube eliminates the need to open your water bottle to get a drink, which helps prevent debris from getting into your water. You can attach additional gear with webbing along the outside and a front utility pocket that can hold smaller accessories. The main compartment is fully padded to prevent damage to your bottle and the bottom features drainage grommets in the event of spills.

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A bottle pouch is a great option for carrying your kit, and there are a lot of options on the market. The Condor H20 pouch is affordable, tough and well designed for use out in the field (in my humble opinion). In this video we'll go over all of the key features and share our thoughts on this piece of gear after extended use. This is our Condor H20 Pouch Review. Thanks for watching!

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10
Works perfect, had one for my black pack, needed one for my multicam.
Bwttrs23, TacticalGear.com
May 16, 2019
10
This a great insulated bottle carrier.
It holds a Hydroflask bottle with a little room to spare.
It and the pocket are a bit larger than the images show, solid piece.
I know there's folks that condemn those who choose Condor tactical and I try to buy USA made gear where and when I can but Condor is solid gear and great for the budget minded.
I've heard that early on Condor had some quality issues but I haven't found anything to fret over but to be fair one can find some rough edges here and there but nothing to worry with.
I have used a Condor plate carrier, mag pouches, backpack and now their H20 pouch and all are good quality and I've even heard of instances of at least one US Marine using Condor mag pouches on deployment.
Most of their gear is made in China and I hold my nose when clicking to buy it for that reason but I believe Condor is a bit under rated so don't be afraid to go with Condor, again for the budget minded there's no better tactical gear out there in my estimation.
Sandman, TacticalGear.com
November 18, 2019
10
While this is meant as a water bottle holder, this also excellently fits a 28 ounce can of Bush’s baked beans, so when operating in the field I can crack open some beans to eat if needed. Ok now for the real review:

Yes it’s a good water bottle holder, it fits my yeti well. I like the little pouch in the front because I can add water purification tablets or other small items. There’s also Velcro at the top for a name I guess, so that’s a feature. Oh and something I didn’t expect but is good is that there are two small D rings for attaching a lanyard if you don’t want to Molle it. Padding is fine too.
John Smith, TacticalGear.com
September 25, 2020
10
I got this as a way to keep a water bottle handy when I moved to a new position where a camelbak was no longer practical. It ended being much larger than I expected , easily fitting anything (within reason) that I could throw at it. I espcially like that I can run a hydration tube through the top of I want and that it provides an extra layer of insulation on those hot days. My only complaint is that, due to the size, and layout, the molle straps don't fit very snugly and it swings around quite a bit in my backpack. Little more than an irritation (which I fixed with some 550 cord) and now it is perfect.
Adam, TacticalGear.com
June 21, 2016
10
I like the fact it'll hold two 12oz. bottles of water. The first time i froze one bottle and just left the other bottle refrigerator cold. The insulation is a real game changer. Even after a full day of drill the one wasnt completely thawed!! The pouch on the side surprisingly holds quite a bit! I filled with trail mix so when we had a break I had a quick bite to replenish my energy and a nice cold drink. Great addition to my battle belt!!! I would strongly recommend this product!
Timothy K, TacticalGear.com
October 27, 2019
8
For someone that doesn't want to carry the camelback this is a decent alternative to carry a water bottle and still have a pouch to put in items. I replaced my larger pouch for this carrier and so far it's a good choice. The bottler makes the pouch drag as I have it on my rib area but once on I will see how it fits. Also the picture makes the h2o carrier look khaki color and a lifht color but rest assured it is tan so that was a worry I had while ordering it.
Michael, TacticalGear.com
April 27, 2017
10
Very impressed with the quality of this pouch. Used it the first day I got and I was not disappointed. Before I ordered the pouch I measured my beverage cooler to make sure it would fit inside. Needless to say it was a perfect match. Used it all day long with no issues. Would highly recommend this product to everyone...if your looking for an extremely "cool looking" and useful product.
RH, TacticalGear.com
June 11, 2019
10
I bought this based on my previous experience with Condor products. The quality is exactly what I expected. The dimensions are perfect for the Jetboil Flash, which is what I use this for. I am looking forward to taking this out in the field to see how it holds up and protects my PCS. Great piece of kit.
Dan, TacticalGear.com
March 24, 2015
10
If you have a Swiss Army volcano stove it fits very snugly but perfectly into this. Also, in the pocket you can put a small Cochland's stove and 1 box of 24 fuel tabs... Snug yes but it does fit. That's 48 fuel tabs 24 in the Box 24 in the box with the stove. Two tablets will give you boiling water in the drinking lid. Which is perfect the dump into a pack of freeze-dried food or used the big bottle and sterilize water. This product brings that all together in one place which makes it really nice and compact
JimU, TacticalGear.com
October 3, 2016
10
It is a little bulky, the attachment straps are almost long enough to go through 4 molle strips, but too long for 3, and it's a bit heavy.
But, it is insulated, it feels rugged and sturdy, and it accommodates a variety of containers
Dave S, TacticalGear.com
July 2, 2017

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