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FRS Radio / GPS MOLLE Pocket
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A handheld radio in a door pocket is a radio you cannot reach when the truck behind you calls a turn, and a GPS unit loose on a seat is a GPS unit on the floor. This pocket holds most FRS radios and handheld GPS units upright on a MOLLE panel, antenna up, screen and keypad facing you.
Hand-sewn from 1000D Cordura with MOLLE webbing on the back, so it weaves onto any PALS grid — a seat organizer, a headrest panel, a pack. Weaving matters for a radio specifically: a clip-mounted pouch swings, and a swinging radio taps against the trim all day. Woven MOLLE straps hold the pouch tight and flat so the radio stays quiet and stays put. The body is cut close to the unit to keep bulk down and stop the radio rattling inside the pouch.
| Fits | Most FRS handheld radios and handheld GPS units |
|---|---|
| Material | 1000D Cordura |
| Mounting | MOLLE / PALS backing |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
This is a general FRS/GPS pocket, not a moulded fit for one model. If you run a specific radio and want it cut to that unit, see the model-specific Midland pouches.
Pairs with
- 1 in HK Clip Hook with Velcro — a clip point for the mic lead or a lanyard.
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