Magpul DAKA Series of Pouches

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posted on January 21, 2016
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Magpul's Daka series of pouches is creating a lot buzz around the SHOT Show floor.  Offered in three sizes (small, medium and large) the pouches are made of reinforced polymer fabric with permanent, impenetrable seals. They use genuine YKK AquaGuard zippers to keep water out or stop leaking contents from making a mess. They are 100 percent water resistant and completely submersible.

The zippers are fit with 550 paracord lanyards wrapped in heat shrink tubing for an enhanced grip. The surface is smooth to the touch yet made of a non-slip polymer. All DAKA pouches come with carabiner attachment points for flexibility and portability.

They are durable all-purpose pouches that Magpul put into production because they needed pouches at their shops — so now they’re in the pouch business, too. These pouches can be used to store anything from guns and ammo to tools and even electronics. Prices are $16 for the small pouch, $23 for the medium and $26.95 for the large pouch. They will be available in mid-February.

While the bags are mostly plain on the outside, tan with Magpul debossed on the side, they sport a series of dot matrix marker spots for people to label their DAKA pouches however they like, The small pouch measures 6 inches by 9 inches, the medium 7 inches by 12 inches and the large is 9 inches by 13 inches and are available directly from Magpul now.

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