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CONDOR Radio Pouch Black

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$17.95

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About this item

  • Dynamic, durable, and most importantly, reliable
  • Abrasion resistant
  • Durable lightweight construction


Our mission is to provide you with the highest quality tactical gear to help you tackle any adventure with confidence. Whether you're a military professional, a law enforcement officer, or simply an avid outdoorsman, our products are designed to be versatile, durable, and above all, reliable. So if you're looking for the best in tactical gear, look no further than Condor Outdoor.


kevin walls
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Great seller, Good item, flawless. Perfect transaction, very fast service, Thank you.
bruce wayne
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
I use it for a cell phone pouch. It's plenty durable enough. The Velcro is really strong, so you could put a strip of other Velcro on it to reduce contact, and remove it when or if the rest ever wears out to extend usage lol. I tuck it inside (there's Velcro inside bto hold the flap in also) and rely on the elastic band to hold the phone in, works great! If it starts raining or snowing you can pull the flap out to protect the speaker and charging port on the phone, the flap is wide enough at that point to cover.
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2021
I put my radio in a Ziploc baggy and then inside of this pouch to waterproof it! It works like a charm! This pouch would fit just about any size of radio.
bobj90
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
I wanted a case for a HT. Saw this and I like Condor products so I bought it without considering the size of the case. I wanted a case for the hated Baofeng radio with the larger 3800mAh battery. This swallows it completely. Now, that is okay if your are running a handheld mike. But even then, there is too much material. It is too long and too wide. If space on your belt/vest/carrier is an issue, this takes up too much room.The velcro is super aggressive and WILL NOT come loose. The retention cord can be adjusted to fit ungodly long radios. I do not know of any handheld/HT that require this much room.The molle straps are stiff and just the right length.I sent this back because it does not work for me. It may work for those needing the extra length and width this case provides.
Andrew K
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2021
Bought this as a mag pouch for the ATI S60 60rd magazine, and it works great. Like almost all Condor gear, it's significantly cheaper and just as quality as many other competitors' products. It can definitely work for multiple 30rd magazines, PRC-152 radios, a water bottle, etc.
James Black
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019
My agency has us putting our radios on the front of our vest. The open carrier provided is sturdy BUT is open on the top. Found my arm often altering the volume or shutting off the radio with regular movements in vehicle or walking. No bueno. Seeking options. This pouch looked large enough and though no one mentioned the Motorola APX7000 in other reviews, I figured I'd give it a shot. Not too costly, why not? So, product is a bit heavily engineered...lots of velcro on the front in a double overlap system to secure the radio. Doesn't fit like a glove with the Motorola, in fact even with a tall antenna and a side mounted adapted for the shoulder mic, the radio is near swimming in the pouch. (not quite, but close) No worries about losing it though, that's where the over engineering comes in. The inner strap bungee and Velcro strap with button is going to ensure that radio isn't slipping out no matter what. Then the nylon cover goes over-top and also secures it with more Velcro. Most importantly for me at least, this top flap of material is pretty much I was looking for to solve my problem. Not a form fit by far, but the antenna forces it over more to the side providing the volume/power knob cover and protection I was looking for so its good for me. The MOLLE straps are stiff button fasteners that I'm not fond of but they were functional, I'll have to see how they hold up to some repeated jostling and a fence or two. That is where I gave durability a 4 instead of a 5. The pouch feels nice but it doesn't feel as STURDY as thicker treated nylon as found in most tac gear. Feels more Airsoft than Go, Joe! if you know what I mean. I'll pop back and modify this up or down as it holds up or fails, but I'm pretty happy with the purchase. Price point is good to a bit low for what you actually receive so I'm not complaining there.
geordie heavy metal
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2018
great quality
Goldie
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2018
It’s pretty big for the radio i carry at work. But it will still work. I love Condor quality and their molle.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016
I have been very pleased with Condor products gear. They are not quite as HD as Maxpedition but still decent quality gear at a affordable price. Each Mfg. have there niches in the market. I am using this for a Kenwood TH-K20A with a KMC-45 speaker mic. The pouch is an inch or so higher than the radio which is fine as it helps protect the radio from the elements. The quality is good and for the price it's hard to beat. A much larger radio can easily fit in this. Motorola HT 1250, Kenwood TK series and I'm thinking even a Bendix King DPH would not be an issue. For really tall radios there is an extra removable retainer strap on HD Velcro that will hold the radio in in case it's too big to close the cover flap. I like that the radio is somewhat protected inside the case as many others I looked at tend to have large areas exposed when you look at the "universal" radio pouches. Good buy!
MikeyG
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015
Used for a Harris M/A-COM P7100 radio. Fits great even with an attached belt clip and external mic connected to the radio. Cover flap is cut for an antenna and has an adjustable elastic band that can snap in place to secure the radio when the flap is open. The flap has to close at a slight angle if the mic is attached to a P7100 as the radio sits at a slight angle, but no problem closing it.