

If you’ve ever had to dig through a messy truck or reach blindly into a cluttered gear bag at a dark camp site, you know the pain of poor organization. Gear scattered here, tools crammed over there, cords wrapped around everything they shouldn’t be, it's a recipe for frustration, especially when the stakes are high or the weather’s closing in.
Enter the unsung heroes of our product lineup, three deceptively simple products: the Small and Large Tech Pouch and the Go Pouch.
At first glance, you might think, “It’s just a pouch.” But spend a week with one in your rig, your garage, or your go-bag, and you’ll quickly realize these are so much more than zipper bags. They’re a way of keeping your gear dialed in, accessible, and ready for whatever comes next.
It all starts with material. The Tech Pouch doesn’t just feel overbuilt, it is overbuilt. Constructed from burly 800D Nylon with a TPU rubber coating, these pouches are designed to take a beating. Toss them into the back of your truck, drag them across a shop floor, or leave them strapped to your MOLLE panel through a rainstorm, these pouches are built for it.
Available in Large (13x10), Small (6x10), and a 3 piece set (includes one large pouch and two smaller ones). The large one is big enough to hold a compact recovery kit, a med kit, or your drone and accessories. Meanwhile, the smaller pouches are ideal for sorting out the little stuff—think tools, cables, gloves, chargers, or anything else that would otherwise get lost in a gear bag.
Each clamshell pouch opens fully with a 180° zip, offering easy access to the contents without dumping everything out. Inside, you’ll find internal mesh compartments and cinch pockets that help keep things in their place, even when the road doesn’t cooperate. The zippers are genuine YKK splash-resistant units that feel satisfyingly solid every time you pull them. And they should, we don't cut corners here.
The real magic, though, is in the integration. These aren’t just bags, they’re modules. Every pouch in the Tech Pouch set is equipped with MOLLE-compatible webbing, allowing you to mount them securely to any MOLLE panel. Combine that with our extensive line of bed racks, seatback plates, and cab wall panels, and you’re looking at a modular gear storage system that can evolve with your needs.
In the real world, this means one day your large pouch is mounted on the cab wall of your Tacoma holding jumper cables and an emergency blanket. The next day, it’s strapped to your overland drawer system packed with coffee gear and camp utensils. Wherever your gear goes, the Tech Pouches go with it, and they do it looking like they belong.
While the Tech Pouch set leans into modular organization for serious setups, the Go Pouch is all about versatility, speed, and convenience.
Imagine this: you’re about to hit the trail, and you want your EDC essentials at arm’s reach. Multitool, flashlight, lighter, energy bars, maybe a compact med kit. You could scatter them around your glovebox or backpack, or you could load them into a BuiltRight Go Pouch and slap it on the carpeted seat bottom with its hook backing.
Problem solved.
The Go Pouch is deceptively simple. It’s a compact rectangular pouch made from the same ultra-tough materials as its Tech Pouch cousins—800D TPU coated Nylon, YKK zippers, industrial bartack stitching and it features a front zippered pocket, a grab handle, and a loop front panel for patches or labels.
But what sets it apart is that hook backing. It adheres securely to any carpeted surface, seat backs, some headliners (although you may not want gear hanging above your head... your call!), trunk linings, drawer tops, soft MOLLE panels, you get the point...and detaches just as easily when you need to take it with you. It’s the perfect blend of fast-access utility and lightweight portability.
Use it as a trail bag. A med kit. A camera cable holder. The coolest lunch box. A dad survival kit stuffed with sunscreen, wipes, and snacks. The Go Pouch adapts to your life, not the other way around.
And when you’re done with the day’s mission? Just pull the pouch off, toss it in your pack or cabinet, and it’s good to go next time.
What makes these pouches more than “just pouches” is the thoughtfulness that went into every stitch.
Take the zippers, for instance. We didn’t settle for off-brand hardware. We went with YKK splash-resistant zippers that glide open even in cold weather. We also added rubber zipper pulls that are easy to grip with gloves on, perfect for frigid mornings or wet conditions.
The interior layouts are equally deliberate. The large Tech Pouch has four internal mesh compartments, letting you divide your gear intuitively, like having electronics on one side, tools on the other. The small pouches have two elastic cinch pockets inside, ideal for securing oddly shaped or fragile items.
And let’s not forget the stitching. These pouches are bartack-reinforced at critical stress points, a technique borrowed from military and climbing gear, which means they can handle rough use without blowing out at the seams.
Even the logos are tasteful. A subdued vinyl label reminds you this isn’t some off-the-shelf Amazon bag. It’s purpose-driven gear for people who expect more from their equipment.
Durability is more than just material thickness or tough stitching. It’s a philosophy that runs through everything we make. Both the Tech Pouch set and the Go Pouch are covered by our no-nonsense lifetime warranty (which people rarely have to use). In fact, we have reported only one claim for roughly every 9,800 pouches sold. That’s not just impressive, it’s a testament to doing things the right way from the start.
Whether you're a professional technician, a weekend warrior, or just a meticulous gearhead, knowing that your organization system won’t let you down is a game-changer.
You don’t have to imagine the use cases, they’re already out there.
A traveling photographer uses the Tech Pouch set to keep camera batteries, chargers, and hard drives sorted and protected. On the road, he mounts them to a drawer system in his Sprinter van. At the shoot, he unbuttons them and drops them into a backpack. Seamless transition, zero fuss.
An off-roading dad loads a Go Pouch with everything his toddler might need for a trail day (this may or may not be my personal use....) Snacks, sunscreen, wipes, spare sunglasses, a squishmallow keychain.... ( dads essentials and toddlers essentials look a little different) and sticks it to the bottom of the rear seat. Need something? One zip and it’s in hand. Time to hop out? He rips it off the seat, clips it to his backpack, and they’re off.
In the fire service, one customer uses the Tech Pouches to organize PPE and emergency gear inside the cab of a squad truck—mounted to a BuiltRight Seatback MOLLE panel, always ready for fast deployment.
There are countless others. Hunters stash gear by season. Campers keep trail food, headlamps, and stove parts sorted. DIYers turn their garages into organizational havens. All with the same two products.
If you’re building a fully kitted-out truck or overland rig, the Tech Pouch 3pc Set is the clear winner. The MOLLE integration makes it perfect for permanent setups, and the mix of pouch sizes gives you plenty of flexibility.
If you want a more lightweight, removable solution, or just a place to stash your everyday carry, the Go Pouch is the way to go. Its hook backing makes it endlessly adaptable, and the grab-and-go handle means it never gets left behind.
But the real power comes when you combine them (and I don't mean stacking one on top of the other... although technically I guess you could). Tech Pouches for your fixed setup. Go Pouches for the gear you use most often. One modular system, working together to keep your essentials exactly where they should be.
Organization shouldn’t be an afterthought. Whether you're on the job, out in the wild, or just commuting with kids in tow, your gear needs to work as hard as you do. The Tech Pouches and the Go Pouch aren’t flashy (but they do look good!). They’re not trying to reinvent the bag. They’re simply built smarter, tougher, and with a purpose.
And in a world where most products are mass-produced, overcomplicated, or just plain flimsy, that matters more than ever.
So if you're ready to say goodbye to gear chaos and hello to grab-and-go clarity, take a look at our expanding pouch offerings. Whether you go MOLLE or hook-and-loop, you’re not just getting a bag, you’re getting a better way to do things.
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