The Vault 2.0 series holds tools, knives, flashlights, money, cards, carabiners, keys and whatever other essential items you can fit in the various storage solutions
The Vault 2.0 series holds tools, knives, flashlights, money, cards, carabiners, keys and whatever other essential items you can fit in the various storage solutions
The sleeves are designed to work with respective carry cases that come in three sizes. The smallest 500-ml MiniLite case is a grab-and-go pouch that functions almost like a wallet with added gear space. It comes with two small, Velcro-secured sleeves and can carry items like money, cards, keys, and small knives and multitools. The MiniLite looks like the one Vault 2.0 everyday carry case that someone might actually carry every day.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the 13-L MaxHaul comes stocked with four sleeves for holding up to 60 different pieces of gear and expands to double those figures, offering a total 120-tool capacity. The handled bag measures 10 x 13.8 in (25 x 35 cm, length x width) and expands from 5.9 to 7.9 in (15 to 20 cm) in depth to increase capacity to 17.5 liters. The accompanying large sleeves include two upper holes for hanging up on a wall or workspace. Available add-on sleeves include a blank Velcro version upon which one can secure small or medium Vault 2.0 sleeves for added flexibility.
The flagship MaxHaul, available by itself for a Kickstarter pledge of £69, features an expandable design for up to eight sleeves loaded with 120 EDC itemsPD EDC
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