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The Maxpedition Rollypoly Folding Dump Pouch is a lightweight, ultra-durable nylon pouch designed to securely hold up to seven 30-round M4 magazines in either horizontal or vertical positions. Its compact foldable design saves space on your belt or pack, while the cinch cord closure and flap ensure your gear stays put during movement. Ideal for tactical, range, or everyday use, this pouch combines rugged 1000-Denier ballistic nylon construction with versatile storage options, making it a must-have for professionals who demand reliability and convenience.










| ASIN | B0019OSA30 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,507 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #79 in Ammunition & Magazine Pouches |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Closure Type | Cord |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (577) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909000457 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 1500 Hunting, Airsoft and Paintball, 1572 Hunting Duffels/Bags/Pouches, 1572 hunting-duffle-bags |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 3"W x 1.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Rollypoly Dump Pch Black |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RSR Group, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MAX0208B |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 0109 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Pocket Description | Flap Pocket |
| UPC | 846909000457 846909002864 876404000454 |
G**M
Compact, Durable, and Highly Functional
Its compact design allows it to fold neatly when not in use, saving valuable space on your belt or pack. When deployed, it offers ample room to hold up to six or seven M4 magazines, making it ideal for range days or field operations. One of the standout features is the drawstring closure, which helps prevent items from falling out during movement. This is particularly useful when you're on the move and need to ensure your gear stays secure. Overall, the Maxpedition Rollypoly Folding Dump Pouch combines durability, functionality, and convenience, making it a reliable choice for anyone in need of a quality dump pouch.
R**Z
Perfect Dump Pouch
Outstanding service and very fast delivery product looks amazing and has a very good quality feel. Product is very easy to install and it fits perfectly on my battle belt. As far as the price goes money well spent worth every dollar.
J**S
Perfect.
The Rollypoly is absolutely perfect. I've come to really like Maxpedition products (this being my fourth purchase, after an EDC pack, a wallet for my wife, and a deck of playing cards). All their stuff is superbly crafted, very durable, and does exactly what it claims. The velcro on this is tough and clean (not overly fuzzy or sloppy like on some other products), the stitching is robust, the material is thick and rugged. I bought this mainly to store my pocket dump at the end of the day, to help keep things together, and for this, it works flawlessly. I stuff it full to the top, including my belt, pocketknives, hanky, multitool, flashlight, pens, et cetera. A little over five pounds of gear (yes, I weighed the whole thing on a food scale), and it still closes perfectly. The drawstring also helps, but I rarely use it. When it's not holding my stuff, it rolls up and goes on my belt. I've already found many uses for it. When I'm working on a project, it holds my tools, my nails and screws, or anything else. And it doesn't poke me uncomfortably in the belly, like a lot of other things that are supposed to go on belts. Unless I'm sitting at an awkward angle, but usually that's a sign that work is over and I should be taking off my gear anyway. And it's got a little grommet-hole in the bottom, so you could even put wet things in there (like say, if you just caught a fish). My only minor complaint is that I wish the drawstring were a non-elastic material (I believe the larger model uses paracord), because the elastic requires a long pull to get the bag to close. But it's not enough of an issue to lose a star, because the elastic (shock-cord? bungee?) still works perfectly. I definitely recommend the Rollypoly, and any Maxpedition product, for that matter.
K**R
I even wear it at home
I'm not just a fan of Maxpedition, I'm quickly becoming an advocate-- keeping your hands free is really important not just for shooters but for anyone job that requires wearing a lot of hats. My field of security is just as much customer service as it is maintenance and that means that my appearance counts: the Maxpedition Folding Dump pouch is on my 7 o'clock as an all-purpose tool carrier when necessary, trash bag when is necessary (plastic bag folded into the pouch is probably a good idea), charging station when necessary (a few feet of 750 paracord which I leave in the folded bag allows me to tie my charger to my work phone, cell phone, arc lighter, bluetooth headset case, work tablet, and/or other such devices as need to be charged during my shift)... basically if I'm in any kind of a situation when I need to carry A to B it goes into the pouch and generally out of sight. My job specifically wants me to look the least amount of 'tactical' as possible, and by this, I mean they want me to avoid gorilla walk (when your hands swing wide of your hips to avoid collision with your duty belt) because again, appearance is important. The dump pouch, even when it isn't folded up, is out of the way of my 'gait' while walking, has minimal amounts of 'flop' (I use Maxpedition tac ties which are not included), and is fairly invisible to all except the most nitpicky-- it's about the thickness of two packs of cigarettes. The nylon is VERY rigid and it WILL scratch and cut into hands, arms, and pretty much any exposed skin you swing at it so placement is important. It didn't interfere with my ability to drive (I leave it on a Dickies belt with the tac ties, no special modifications) or pretty much any other daily task I can throw at it. I personally advocate that if you're worried that xyz happening then try xyz with it! For me that question was about falling and rolling around so I had a martial arts friend of mine spar with me for a bit while wearing my work gear-- the pouch had some minimal interference but was otherwise fine. BTW, it cleans up nice with just a bit of water on a rag. Two columns and three rows of MOLLE straps is what you have to attach the dump pouch to your person and note the pouch rarely wants to attach 'square' because of where the third row of straps is located (the bag folds on the third row of straps). When you're attaching this it'll help to have the bag open regardless of the tac ties being on there or not. I'm wondering how this would affect Blackhawk quick release users. There's going to be some flop, it's a bag after all, but in the spirit of 'if worried, do,' I've sprinted fairly short distances with the loads I'd typically carry (plus a little bit) and the depth of the bag is a serious plus. There are two velcro pads, one inside the bag and one outside the bag, and the internal pad keeps the strap out of the way so there's maximum access to the bag. The bag itself stays fairly rigid and that helps to keep flop to a minimum and consequently I don't have to worry about things flying out of the bag when I have to move. That having been said, I never have the bag loaded to more than half its height, so YMMV. Overall I'm more than pleased with this product and would highly recommend it and this manufacturer to others!
T**S
This pouch has been a life-saver! I bought a 511 Backpack with MOLLE webbing and thought “I should get a pocket that can hold my iPad mini so I can be hands-free while I'm walking around”. This pouch couldn't have filled the job better! This size pouch is perfect to hold an iPad mini and I also use it to hold one food item (a bottle of water, a take-out container on its size, a bag of chips, etc) as I'm walking around. The size is smaller than 1 plastic shopping bag, so if you're wanting to accommodate a full-sized tablet or a few items I would recommend going one size up. As for the construction and build quality: this is one of my first maxpedition pieces and I'm thoroughly impressed with it. I've used it for months with no visible signs of wear at all. Truly unbelievable. This will stand up to any abuse you throw at it!
N**S
It does its job. And robust enough for military wear and tare
O**Z
Una gran opción para usar en un cinturón táctico, muy cómodo y fácilmente desplegable.
N**N
It helps me keep my items while in duty and roll it up when not needed
L**T
Auf Wanderungen mit einem gut gepackten Rucksack habe ich schon oft zusÃ'tzlichen Stauraum vermisst, wenn es Beeren, Pilze, Zunder, Feuerholz fÃ'r den Hobo, etc. zum Sammeln gab, aber auch Abfall zum Mitnehmen. Was Besseres, als MÃ'llbeutel mit Henkel ist mir dazu bisher nicht eingefallen. Den Rollypolly kann man kompakt zusammengerollt am GÃ'rtel tragen, oder senkrecht am Tragegurt des Rucksacks befestigen. Mit einem Handgriff hat man dann einen robusten Beutel aus 1000er-Nylon mit (berechnet) fast 2,4 L Fassungsvermögen, ohne irgendwo herumkramen zu mÃ'ssen, oder das Ding erst irgendwo befestigen zu mÃ'ssen. Der Rollypolly hat eine Deckellasche, die man entweder auà en zum Verschlieà en per Klettverschluss, oder â " ebenfalls per Klettverschluss â " innen anbringen kann, so dass die Flappe beim stÃ'ndigen Zugriff (z.B. Pilze sammeln) nicht stört. Auà erdem lÃ'sst sich die Ã-ffnung per Zurrgurt verschlieà en. Wirklich wasserdicht scheint mir das nicht zu sein, es gibt am Boden auch ein Abflussloch, aber was man im Regen aufsammelt, ist ohnehin schon nass, und fÃ'r Sachen wie Zunder verwende ich ohnehin zusÃ'tzlich Druckverschlussbeutel, die im zusammengerollten Rollypolly auch Platz haben. Am GÃ'rtel getragen, pendelt das nicht herum und spieà t sich auch nicht mit dem Rucksack. Es ist einfach eine bei Bedarf SEHR gerÃ'umige Hosentasche. Kann ich wirklich sehr empfehlen.
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