Wingman Multi Pocket
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Mystery Ranch Wingman Multi Pocket
This versatile accessory teams up with your backpack to elevate your organization game, mounting on shoulder straps and offering storage thats sized just right for the small, easy-to-lose stuff.
Details
- Item #MYTD03Q
- Material
- 330D nylon Robic
- Dimensions
- 7.5 x 10 x 3in
- Claimed Weight
- 4.8oz
- Activity
- hiking, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 12 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 31, 2024
If it was just a tad bigger
Cool concept. Needs to be just a tad bigger. I added a loop (Velcro) field inside to accommodate a hook backed holster. Would be cool of this were thought out, from a CCW perspective, ie: draw angle. Some things are nice to have while hiking.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
October 31, 2024
Great for short hikes
Great for short hikes or around town and sightseeing. Handy having water with you and this man's it easy Also Great for a couple hours cross country ski. I use it more waist or over shoulder.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
July 21, 2024
Great pocket, water bottle is an afterthought.
This is a great product IF your priority is not the water bottle. The main pocket is a tremendous improvement over the older model. Three compartments make it really easy to stash wallet, phone, keys, and snacks w/o losing anything or having to shuffle around for it. The entire item is easier to clip into any pack set up and the updated approach lets you rock this as a standalone pocket. UNFORTUNATELY, the water bottle pocket is a problem. the opening fits a 32 oz Nalgene, but the retention method is a joke. That 3mm bungie cord is not enough to secure the bottle, especially since it'll flop around as is. It's a huge mistake considering the elastic opening on MR's own Bottle Pocket and SOCOM Water Bottle Pocket are perfect. I'm going to mod this with 3mm rivets around the opening to create a drawstring that will better secure the bottle.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 16, 2024
Great concept, odd design
I really wanted to like this additional pocket. I bought it to mount on my baby carrier backpack and hunting pack. It is not a universal fit, so it does not really fit the baby carrier well. which doesn't make for a convenient carry for my water bottle. I don't use it for long walks but do use it for short walks as a beer holder. As for my hunting pack (which is a Mystery Ranch) if fits well but still is a little clunky. I'm still going to use it and hope to get use to it.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
April 4, 2024
I like it
Very minimal no frills. Holds my water, phone, sunglasses and a mid layer if I roll it up tight
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 11, 2024
Very versatile!
Excellent product! Great to use alone or mounted on your pack. Have used it multiple times and had no issues. Highly recommended.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
August 19, 2023
Great accessory!
I purchased this in July, 2023 after it had been out of stock for awhile. I used it recently on my trip to Waterton Lakes/Glacier National Park. The Wingman worked really well as a shoulder bag when I just needed to carry some small items and some water. I did use it with a 20 oz water bottle instead of a 32 oz Nalgene and the water bottle strap held it in the pocket very securely. I found the Wingman to be very well made just like all Mystery Ranch equipment. I look forward to using it with my pack!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
April 13, 2023
Very nice Multi Pocket addition...
I really like the Wingman Multi-Pocket as it's very versatile with the ability to be attached to my backpack or wear/carry by itself. It also has enough room for me to carry my water bottle, cell phone, wallet, etc... on my mornings walks/hike...
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 28, 2023
Great Modular Add On
Great design on this lightweight, modular add-on for packs or as a standalone fanny or chest pack. The main zippered compartment will handle only a micro compact and one spare reload. The front and back gutter pockets will handle a phone or wallet. The bottle sleeve will handle up to a 32 ounce Nalgene/ Hydroflask (or similar brands) bottle and can be shock corded in. The pack is well made with quality lightweight, durable materials and craftsmanship. The pack can be easily attached between your shoulder straps on a backpack or carried solo as a fanny or chest pack. The only shortcomings are the narrow belt when worn solo, reducing stability with weight in the pockets and bottle sleeve, and slightly increasing the size of the attachment hardware to accommodate other brands of packs more easily.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 24, 2023
Functional
I bought this to use with my UA21. I have to admit it works, so far. But, I did have to remove my sternum straps, and this does not provide the level of stability that those did. It wouldn't be advisable to overload this with a big water bottle, AND a phone, AND anything larger than a Field Notes and pen. It is handy. Although, now that I look at myself in the mirror with my pack on, it looks kind of goofy. So it goes... I will be able to move this from pack to pack, which is a big plus, since many of the MR packs I own have no provisions for water bottles, aside from just tossing them inside the pack with all of the other stuff. This seems to be well made, good material, and up to Mystery Ranch standards. But I have many more miles to travel, to see if it holds up.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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December 8, 2023
Is there any internal organization in the main compartment?
April 2, 2023
Has anyone tried using this as a radio harness with the hot speed or hot shield?
February 21, 2023
The new wingman has great features. I can even fit a large Nalgene in the bottle holder. I appreciate your attempt to not waste paper with multi language diagrams. But, I do not see how I can attach the wingman to my pack straps. Help
January 16, 2023