First Look: HSGI Duty Flex Pouch Line

Available in four different sizes with a variety of colors and patterns.

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posted on January 30, 2025
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High Speed Gear Flex Pouch

High Speed Gear Inc. has just released a new lineup consisting of four general-purpose pouches that attach to either MOLLE or tactical gear in order to serve a range of useful tasks. The goal of the new HSGI Duty Flex line is to provide the end user with quick access to whatever vital gear they may require. The Duty Flex lineup includes the Duty Flex 33 Pouch, the Duty Flex 55 Pouch, the Duty Flex 63 Pouch and the Duty Flex 95 Pouch.   

"The Duty Flex Line was originally designed for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), delivering the versatility that makes High Speed Gear products so widely appreciated." said Allison Mitchum, vice president of sales and marketing for High Speed Gear. "Having versatile, multi-purpose pouches on your gear rig is crucial for maximizing efficiency, allowing quick access to essential equipment, and adapting to a variety of missions or tasks in dynamic environments."

High Speed Gear Inc.’s four different pouches vary by size and dimension from the smallest Duty Flex 33 pouch, which is 3 inches tall by 3 inches wide and .75-inch thick, to the Duty Flex 95 pouch which measures 9 inches by 5 inches by 2 inches. All four pouches are manufactured in the U.S. from extremely durable 500D nylon and are available in various tactical colors and textures to match other High Speed Gear Inc. load bearing or duty equipment. Pricing for High Speed Gear Inc. Duty Flex pouches starts at $32 and continues to $58 dollars depending on the specific Duty Flex pouch. To learn more about High Speed Gear Inc.’s new Duty Flex pouch lineup or other soft goods and tactical gear the company offers, please visit the website at highspeedgear.com.

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