The Mega Admin Pouch Gets Awesomer

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

We’ve been huge fans of Zulu Nylon Gear ever since we first stumbled upon Joel’s posts here in the early days of ITS. Today we’d like to review the 2nd Generation of the first video gear review we did on ITS, the Mega Admin Pouch.

Zulu is a company with a true passion for the industry, attention to detail and one that directly listens to customer feedback. This is clearly evident by noting the features of the new Mega Admin Pouch.

What’s New?

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

We don’t want to toot our own horn, but if you remember from the review on the 1st Gen we suggested that the entire map pouch be made into it’s own separate unit backed with hook velcro so that it could be removed. This would expose a large area of loop velcro underneath for attaching anything you’d like.

Bam! Here it is, a removable map pouch! So you’re asking yourself, why is this a good thing? Having a removable map pouch allows you to pull out your map to hand it to someone (or view it more closely) without removing it from it’s protective vinyl, which you may have written notes on with markers.

Secondly it gives you the option to not use it at all. The loop velcro field is perfect for mounting any kind of pouches you may be partial to, and really customizing the pouch.

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

The original reason we suggested the loop velcro field, is that when using the drawbridge function of the pouch interior you can mount your GPS right to it for easy access. At the time the only way to mount a GPS to loop velcro like that was to get some kind of custom case made, which we tried…

That didn’t work out so well because the case we had made by another custom gear maker didn’t quite fit right and all the functions of the GPS couldn’t be accessed.

The other way was to slap some sticky hook velcro to the back of the GPS, which didn’t stick. While we never tried it, for fear of never getting the case back off, there was always gluing velcro to the back.

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

Now, a great new item has come out of a Emdom / Military Morons Collaboration that solves this problem. The Emdom/MM GPS Pouch includes a vinyl windowed sleeve that uses elastic and hook velcro to mount your GPS or other device to loop velcro.

Without intruding too much into this review with another product, they’re able to be custom made for any device, so you can even mount your iPhone inside the Mega Admin Pouch if you wanted to.

One last new feature that’s been added are two internal D-Rings in the main compartment for dummy cording in your electronics, compasses or anything else for that matter.

Dimensions

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

The Mega Admin Pouch has an overall dimension of 9″ wide x 6″ tall x 1″ deep and features seam binding-tape on all seams, true 550 cord zipper-pulls (not cheap 550), excellent quality stitching throughout, and hardcore attention to detail.

What’s great about the zippers is that if you don’t want the jingle jangle you can cut them off and use the perfectly sized 550 to retie through back through them. 1000d coated Cordura is used for water repellency, and all materials used in construction are mil-spec quality.

Front Admin Panel

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

The front of the Mega Admin Pouch features two 2″ wide elastic retention loops on both the right and left sides, which are perfect for holding chem lights or even pens.

The main admin pouch measures 6″ wide x 5″ tall x 3/4″ deep and has 1″ tall elastic loop retention sewn into four 1.5″ columns spanning it’s width. With a closed lid the admin pouch features a full 6″ x 6″ field of loop-velcro real estate for displaying your favorite things, like an ITS Patch or a Guns and Coffee Patch!

To the right of the main admin pouch is an adjustable flap pocket featuring a 2″ wide elastic retention band. The pocket measures 2.5″ wide x 4.5″ tall with around 1.5″ of depth. The adjustable flap pocket also features a completely removable 2″ wide velcro-backed flap, which is affixed to a strip of 2″ wide loop velcro running down the back side of the pocket.

On the bottom of the mega admin pouch is a 2″ wide elastic retention loop that creates a perfect location for a tourniquet. It’s a tight fit, which is good to keep it secured until needed (hopefully you never do).

Main Compartment

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

As we mentioned previously the main compartment is held open by a 550 cord drawstring that adjusts with a cord-lock for any angle you might need, and backed by a full loop velcro field. The optional 20 mil Marine Grade vinyl map pouch measures 12.25″ long x 9.5″ wide and features a seam binding around all the edges. It’s also large enough to fit full 8.5″ x 11″ sheets of paper!

To the rear of the main compartment sits yet another area for admin supplies. There’s a large 8.75″ wide x 4.5″ tall pocket featuring the signature 1″ tall elastic loop retention sewn into a four 1.5″ columns and one centered 2.75″ column.

In front of the large pocket are two smaller pockets, each measuring 4.5″ wide x 3″ tall. They too feature the 1″ tall elastic loop retention sewn into three 1.5″ columns.

Moving forward are two large 4.5″ wide x 2″ tall pieces of elastic retention for those last extras you need to carry, along with those two dedicated D-Rings we mentioned for dummy cording in your valuables.

Rear Attachment

Zulu Nylon Gear Mega Admin Pouch Version 2

On the flip side of the Mega Admin Pouch is PALS webbing measuring six columns across and five rows tall. The pouch attaches with four tall MALICE clips (Make sure to get the tall ones, not the short ones).

Notes

We’d still like to see our other suggestion get implemented which is a drainage grommet if the pouch gets submerged, or hell as long as we’re daydreaming why not a waterproof zipper! Wouldn’t need or want a drainage grommet if that was implemented.

Also another brain buster idea would be to throw some HDPE plastic underneath the loop velcro interior to add some rigidity to it and turn it into a true field expedient writing surface.

The Mega Admin Pouch is available now in Coyote and MultiCam, with ACU/UCP coming soon. The Map Insert is also available separately with Coyote or Foliage Binding. Zulu Nylon Gear is proudly made in Chicago, be sure to head over to the Web site and check them out!

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The Ultimate Camouflage for the Digital World

Camouflage is an ancient yet simple concept: make your appearance mimic the environment in which you operate so as to appear part of the background noise of visual, auditory and other sensory tools used by those whose attention you wish to avoid.

The brave new world of the Internet has evolved so quickly though that blending in to a new landscape can be difficult; primarily for the lack of options and the obsolescence of the “old” tools we’ve always trusted.

While none of us would walk around with a Ben Franklin hanging out of our shirt pocket, or leave a credit card lying on the dash of our vehicle, we often ignore effective concealment of our online silhouette while patrolling the now-dangerous world of cyberspace. Continue reading

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New ITS Tactical iPhone Wallpaper

We’ve just created a new iPhone Wallpaper and wanted to share it with everyone!

You may remember our last wallpaper we created, which is still available here. Many people let us know that it worked on other phones such as a Blackberry, so this new image should be no exception.

On your iPhone, navigate to  this link and  hold your finger down on the resulting 600px x 800px image until the “Save Image” option appears.

After saving, pull up the image in your photos (Camera Roll) and select “Use as Wallpaper” from the bottom left icon menu.

We’ve also uploaded the image to our  ITS Reader Photos Flickr Group for anyone else who’d like to use it.

Enjoy the awesomeness!

UPDATE: Here’s a new 640px x 480px size for Android users! Click Here!

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Eric Cartman signs for 500 AK-47s

The creators of South Park have apparently gotten wind of the Senate Armed Services hearing last month.

A Paravant/Blackwater employee withdrew hundreds of unaccounted AKs from  Bunker 22, an armory near the notorious Pol-e-Charki prison in Afghanistan, under the name “Eric Cartman.”

So the real question is whether he used the phrase “You will respect my authoritah” when withdrawing the weapons?

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New PenCott Colorways from Hyde Definition

Dom over at Hyde Definition just sent us over the first public photo of the new PenCott colorways they’ve developed.

These were designed to address arid, mountain, urban, snow and low-light operational needs. They look fantastic and we can’t wait to see the production versions!  You may remember PenCott from our Camouflage Comparison a few months back.

Dom will be attending the Internationale Waffen Ausstellung (IWA), an annual trade-show for the shooting, hunting and firearms industry taking place in Nuremberg, Germany, from the 12th to the 15th of March 2010 to promote Hyde Definition and the new concealment solutions.

The IWA is the second largest trade show of its kind behind the SHOT Show in the United States.

Contact Dom here to obtain more information.

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Is Your Governor Tactical?

Here in Texas, our Governor not only shoots, but shoots LaRue and sports TAD Gear clothing!

LaRue Tactical recently posted some great photos of Texas Governor Rick Perry stopping by to shoot their brand new OBR weapons.

Not only did he shoot, but Governor Perry was under an inch on his groups – average was .771!

Who knew there was such a thing as a Tactical Governor? We might have to send him some ITS Tactical Patches eh?

images by LaRue Tactical

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Learn the Secrets of CIA Tradecraft

Did you know that the CIA hired a magician to write a pair of tradecraft manuals for them in the early 1950s?

Magician John Mulholland wrote these once classified manuals to show CIA case officers how to secretly pass documents, hide items discretely, slip pills into enemy cocktails and even covert communication tricks. The real nuts and bolts of espionage!

Once thought to have been destroyed, one copy of each of the two declassified manuals was recovered by the author and appear in their entirety within The Official CIA Manual of Trickery and Deception.

The book is a very good read for those interested in CIA tradecraft history and also its original roots in stage magic.

For more of our book selections, check out our recommended reading list.

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Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Military

March is officially Brain Injury Awareness Month, and we were recently contacted to see if we would help spread the word.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming a common wound of modern warfare. It has even been coined the “signature wound” of the War on Terror.

While TBI is becoming more prevalent in wartime activity, many service men and women continue to go undiagnosed. Institutions, like the US Department of Veterans Affairs, are working to make quick and accurate diagnoses in order to prescribe appropriate and effective treatment. Continue reading

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Guns and Coffee Patches are Available!

OP Tactical has taken the lead on getting the Guns and Coffee patches produced and we’re happy to announce their release!

Starbucks is refusing to prohibit the open carrying of firearms in its stores, and the Brady Campaign’s logo that this patch was based on has become the opposite of what they envisioned when they created it. Click here for more information on the original issue.

Patches come “hook” velcro backed in both a 3.5″ size for $4 and 2.75″ size for $3.50. Each are available in the traditional Green and White Starbucks colors as well as the MultiCam color scheme shown here.

$2 from each of these patches sold will be donated to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.

The link to purchase the 3.5″ or the 2.75″ patch is here.

Update 3/18/10: OP Tactical was contacted by OpenCarry.org, who felt that the patches wouldn’t help the issue. OP Tactical went with the suggestion of opencarry and respects their point of view.

Update 2/3/12: The patches are now back in stock on OP Tactical!

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Knot of the Week: Miller’s Knot

Our Knot of the Week series continues today with an interesting binding knot called the Miller’s Knot.

There are quite a few different names for this knot, including the Sack Knot and the Bag Knot, but we’ve chosen the terminology that the Ashley Book of Knots uses to describe this knot.

The Miller’s Knot was originally used as a binding knot by Millers to tie up the necks of flour and grain sacks, but it can also be used as a temporary seizing for whipping the end of a rope.

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