Maxpedition CP-L Porta telefono/radio Cachi

Brand:‎Maxpedition

3.7/5

66.23

CP-L (#0102) contiene la maggior parte delle grandi radio, telefoni satellitari e GPS.

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Attacca: Velcro. Cintura: 2,5 pollici Vert. o 2 in Horz. Max: 8 pollici x 3,5 pollici x 1,5 pollici. Min: 4,5 pollici x 2,5 pollici x 1 pollice. Marchio: Maxpedition. Paese di origine: Vietnam. Nome della categoria: custodie per telefoni.
Brand Name ‎Maxpedition
Color ‎Khaki
Country of Origin ‎Vietnam
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 584 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎See description
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎10 x 10 x 10 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎8.31 x 4.88 x 2.52 inches
Manufacturer ‎MAXPEDITION HARD-USE GEAR
Model Name ‎MX102K-BRK
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.13 Kilograms
Part Number ‎MX102K-BRK
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult

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Scritto da: JA Says
Solid piece of kit, military bearing but a civilian shortfall.
I own several pieces of Maxpedition gear. The CP-L gets four solid stars in my book but like the other Max kit I own, seems slightly over-engineered and while it provides molle compatibility, it overlooks certain features that would make it a five star piece of gear. I use this holder/holster to carry a large Android phone that is attached horizontally to the hip belt of a military-issue, weapon carrying pack, support side. The CP-L does this very well. The major short fall is that when carried in this fashion (support side - left), the velcro fasteners face up, meaning, that if I were to get into a hands-on situation with someone and I were to sweep my hands downward to break contact with a potential assailant, the sweeping-down motion of my hands would potentially aid in pushing the CP-L off of my hip belt and onto the ground if my hands made contact with the CP-L. The CP-L is only connected to my waist belt by two, narrow, velcro connectors. Those of you in law enforcement may identify with this when reversing the keepers on a gun belt to keep the belt retained in a hands-on encounter. This is very specific to people in the security/LE sector and becomes a non-issue if carried vertically, mollied onto a panel, vest, or if you're "just" a day hiker looking for a good pouch to carry a GPS, phone, etc. With that out of the way, the CP-L, like the majority of my Max gear, is of very high quality, aesthetically pleasing, mounts vertically or horizontally to a belt, LBV, shoulder strap, etc., and the way this carrier opens up and expands, can likely accommodate ANY smart phone on the market along with an armored case i.e. Otterbox, Sprigen, etc. This was a major factor in why I purchased the CP-L as there are very few molleable phone holsters out right now (autumn 2018) that can fit the newest generation smart phones with >6.0" screens in addition to armored smart phone covers. The CP-L will gobble all of them up. I highly recommend this item and believe my particular reservation will be limited to a very select group of people with demanding needs in the security sector. In any event, buy with confidence, it's a Maxpedition and should provide years of good service. Oh yeah... it's not made in China. Huge plus.
Scritto da: Rowell65
Perfect For A Large Screen Smartphone
I have a Samsung Infuse with a 4.5" screen with an Otterbox Defender case, and after the original holster broke, I searched for a long time for a holster but couldn't find any in all the stores that I went to. Any large screen smart phone with a rubberized case is going to be difficult to slip into a pocket unless you wear cargo pants all the time, or carry it in a bag. What attracted me to the Maxpedition CP-L Phone/Radio Holder is that it is adjustable to any size cell phone and radio. I was able to adjust it to fit my Infuse perfectly and its very easy to mount it on a belt. At first I balked at the price tag, $26 just for a cell phone/radio holder? But when I received the product, I could tell that it was going to last as long as I owned it, it's very well made and sturdy, 1050 Denier nylon. On previous reviewer commented that the rough edges could rub against you even while wearing a shirt. I haven't encountered that. Unless you are very overweight and your belly fat hangs over your pants, the CP-L shouldn't rub against you while wearing a shirt. The advantages I see in this product are: 1. Very sturdy materials - 1050 denier nylon and well made 2. Can be mounted on the belt in the horizontal or vertical position, which ever you prefer 3. Easily mounted on a belt by simply passing the belt through the velcro on the back. 4. Easily adjustable to any size cell phone or radio, even when the large smart phone is in a large case Now, I'm due to upgrade my phone, so I have no reservations of getting a Samsung Galaxy S4, Note, or other large smart phone because I now have a holder that can accommodate it even if I have a large or rubberized case for it. I'll probably purchase a couple more in the different colors they come in to match my attire, or for my son's large smart phone.
Scritto da: MH.
Strong enough for Rapelling. Maxpedition! Perhaps over-built.
This is crazy strong and crazy adjustable. It's also so strong I feel I could anchor rapelling rig off of it. I keep wondering if it's overkill for holding a phone or radio. LOTS of Maxpedition *heavy* strapping and velcro. Squished flat it's twice as thick as my phone and almost as thick as my Ham radio. Pros: You will NEVER break this or wear it out. It is uber adjustable - just not so much on the fly (except maybe elastic). Cons: It is so overbuilt you have to choose to just deal with the weight. But you will NEVER wear it out Might be too tight to press buttons on radios unless you lock out the keypad. Even if "large enough" Neutral: Difficult to adjust on the fly. Not a negative but don't expect to quickly tweak it But it WILL hold it's new shape. Other: I adjusted the side strap and it will fit my Samsung S5 (pulls things wide and top tighter) as well as Kenwood TH-D7A(G) or BaoFeng UV-82HP . With the radio I do have concerns about button pressing/smooshing w/o locking out the front panel. Holders with a "non strap front" may do better on not smooshing buttons. have to see about this. Readily fits per my use and testing - with a lot of horizontal and vertical room to spare. One resize (width) and I can fit any of the following easily with room if I needed for the ginormous phones: BaoFeng UV-82HP Samsung S5 Garmin 60 CSX GPS A Baofeng 52 or "mini" cell phone such as my wife's S4 Mini will be lost in this size. Plenty of adjust ment range to go larger.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works well for diffent types of radios.
Sturdy and holds several diffent types of radios with moderate adjustment.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
not using for intend purpose. needed something to hold ...
not using for intend purpose . needed something to hold a gerbber cam axe 2 on my webbing . this does the job perfectly
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Five Stars
Best
Scritto da: Nickel Family
Best Duty Radio Holster!
Works great to hold a Motorola duty radio. Extremely easy to insert the radio at the beginning of each shift and stays in place always. If you carry a duty radio, this is a good investment and will save you time and frustration.
Scritto da: Sandra
Very good quality!
Fits utility belt (law enforcement) for communication radio. Doesn’t slip on belt, size adjustable, strong durable material. Very happy with it.

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