County Comm EOD Utility bag

The EOD Utility bag from County Comm is nifty little bag that can serve quite a few different roles. Inspired by the military claymore bag, it was designed to be small enough to fit under truck seats but modular so more capacity could be added to the outside.

Out – Overall dimensions are approximately 12″ x 8″ x 5″. The material used is a khaki nylon (only this colour is currently offered) laminated with a waterproof material on the inside. A 2″ wide web handle is sewn on top. On the front of the bag are 4 rows x 12 columns of PALS webbing. On the rear of the bag are 4 MOLLE-compatible straps that allow the bag to be attached to any PALS webbing.

At first glance, the spacing of the straps looked a bit strange, because the columns alternate between 2″ and 1″ wide, instead of 1.5″, but the straps match up perfectly with evenly-space PALS webbing. note, however, that it take 7 columns of PALS, so if the item you’re attaching it to has even columns of PALS (bartack in the middle), it’ll be offset a column from the center. If you’ve got odd columns (column in the middle), it’ll be centered. An mystery is the use of small Scovil snaps on the straps instead of the larger, standard size. Makes no difference in function that I can see, though. On the bottom of the bag are 6 rows x 2 columns of PALS for attachment of MOLLE compatible items.

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