
Tasmanian Tiger Digi Radio Pouch
Digital Radio Pouch Built for Field Operations
The Tasmanian Tiger Digi Radio Pouch keeps your digital radio secure and accessible during operations. This compact MOLLE pouch protects your radio while maintaining full access to essential controls and battery compartments. Built from CORDURA 700 denier fabric for durability in demanding environments.
Key Features
- Quick Battery Access: Reach the battery compartment without removing the radio from the pouch
- Full Control Access: PTT button and control panel remain freely operable while secured
- Digital Radio Compatible: Sized and designed specifically for digital radio systems
- MOLLE Reverse System: Secure attachment using two MOLLE loops on your gear
- Compact Profile: Low-profile design that does not interfere with movement or other equipment
- Durable Construction: CORDURA 700 denier fabric withstands field use and weather
Specifications
| Dimensions | 6 x 2.75 x 0.75 inches (15 x 7 x 2 cm) |
| Weight | 2 oz (55g) |
| Material | CORDURA 700 den (Multicam 500 den) |
| Attachment | MOLLE reverse system - requires two MOLLE loops |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this pouch work with all digital radios?
This pouch is designed for digital radios and provides access to PTT buttons and control panels. Check your radio dimensions against the 6 x 2.75 x 0.75 inch interior space.
How does the MOLLE reverse system work?
The reverse system requires two MOLLE loops on your plate carrier or pack. This provides a secure attachment point that distributes weight evenly.
Can I access the battery without removing the radio?
Yes, the pouch features quick access to the battery compartment, allowing battery changes without removing the radio from the pouch.
What is the difference between the 700 den and 500 den CORDURA?
Standard colors use CORDURA 700 denier fabric, while Multicam versions use 500 denier. Both provide excellent durability for field operations.
Will this interfere with radio transmission?
The pouch is designed to allow full operation of PTT buttons and control panels while the radio remains secured in the pouch.