🛡️ Carry with Confidence!
The Ergodyne Arsenal 5182 Carry Pouch is a sleek, durable storage solution designed for half mask respirators. Made from high-quality 420D nylon, it features a secure hook and loop closure and a convenient belt attachment, ensuring your gear is always within reach. With dimensions of 8.5" L x 3" W x 7" H, this pouch is compact yet spacious enough to hold your essentials. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty, making it a reliable choice for professionals on the go.
Manufacturer | Arsenal |
Part Number | 13182 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 3 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5182 |
Size | 8.5x3x7 Inch (Pack of 1) |
Color | Black |
Style | Half Mask |
Material | Nylon |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Belt/Attachment Loop |
Included Components | 1 Pouch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | We stand behind everything we make and guarantee our products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the product. That said, damage, abuse, and/or normal wear are not covered. |
W**M
Nice little pouch but too small
Bought this for my 3M half face respirator, the pouch is too small for it and definitely not putting the filters in with it . That aside it’s a decent pouch to hold my extra filters.
G**3
Special item
Not many people have a gasmask so not sure if that's what you'd use it for it can be used for many other things
M**R
OTS Spectrum fits great!
Ordered this to store an OTS Spectrum full face scuba mask. Had great luck with this brand for work items, this was no exception. Works great!
J**L
Works great
Perfect size for escape resporator.
M**.
Fits MSA full face well
Fits my MSA Full Face respirator well for storage, and especially protects the plastic so it doesn't get scratched too easily. It does get a little tight when the filters/cartridges are installed, but most of the time I'm storing the respirator without the cartridges anyhow.The price is reasonable for its job, but I don't clip it on to my belt or anything special. For the few times a year I use the respirator, I'm not so worried about things happening to it in storage anymore. Your mileage for your full face respirator and usage patterns may vary and it might not be the right bag for you.
S**A
Keeps my Drager mask safe, but not as easy to use...
Let me start by stating the good and the bad:The good:1.) It is extremely well built and durable. Just like the Arsenal gear-bag I bought, this thing can take a lot of abuse and has! Yet it still is fully intact.2.) Protects my SCBA mask well. It is make of thick material and is coated on the inside, so there should be no worries about it scratching/wearing parts of the mask while being pushed in or pulled out. Also, unlike the drawstring type bags, when closed correctly and stowed upright, this one keeps all water out of bag and consequently out of a mask stowed inside.The bad:1.) Due to the way that the flap/lid is designed, it takes more effort and time to stow and remove the mask as compared to the round, top-opening, drawstring-closed mask bags. This is because the bag is rectangularly shaped, and the lid hinges from the back, down over the top opening, and overlaps the perimiter of the bag. Because the bag's material is so thick and relatively inflexible, it takes some time, effort, and dexterity to open the lid that is securely held shut by a wide strip of velcro, hold the lid open while forcing the mask into the bag (only a slight exageration, as the bag is barely large enough to fit my Drager mask), and then closing the bag by trying to hold the top rim straight while lowering the lid that must also be held straight so that the velcro will align properly which is a chore to do because the lid overlaps and catches on the sides. (If you look closely at the picture, you should see what I mean.)2.) This bag is more dificult to stow and transport as compared to the round, top-opening, drawstring-closed mask bags. This is becuase this bag has no simple string/rope or hook attached with which to hang the bag up. Instead, it has two canvas-webbing style straps on the back that fold to form a flat loop. Each loop closes to itself with velcro. I can only imagine that the intention with this design is so that the bag can be secured to the waist strap/belt on an SCBA. I tried such, and while the bag can be securely attached to the waist belt, for me it was much too bulky and cumbersome to be carried in this way. Further, having it attached to one side (essentially on one's hip) while wearing the SCBA makes it much more difficult to remove and even more so to insert the mask while the bag is attached. Further, trying to find a place to hang this on a fire engine is even more of a chore. My coat, nomex hood, and helmet all hang easily from hooks/handles on the side of a fire truck for instant donning but still securely enough to stay attached if the truck has to be moved. However, while I can hang this from a hook through one of the closed velcro flaps on the back, it does have a tendency to fall off, especially if the truck moves. So, for me and my style of work-practice, it just isn't practical to use this bag for every day work functions. (Having said that, if one needed a bag to store SCBA masks that would not be used or moved around every day, I'd say this bag would fit the bill nicely. With it being essentially square like a block and relatively stiff in material, you could practically stack masks in bags like this if you needed to put them away for long-term storage!)Conclusion: I'll be honest, I bought this mask instead of others because it was the cheapest on Amazon at the time of purchase. Now that I've used it for several weeks, I do wish I'd bought a different one from the start. Even though the drawstring in the round mask bags can sometimes bind up and slow down insertion and removal of a mask, this bag consistently takes more time and effort to open and close properly. In case Arsenal reads this review and considers making improvements, three things would have allowed me to rate it at 5 stars instead of 3:1.) A larger diameter of the bag to make insertion and removal of the mask easier.2.) A lid that was simply a fold-over flap instead of a square cap. Such would allow opening and closing a single motion action. (And though such wouldn't overlap the sides as the current lid does, the sides already collapse accordian style anyway. So, a flap-style lid should sinch close the top satisfactorily enough without overlapping the sides. It wouldn't be as water tight as the current design, but the ease of use would more than make up for it.)3.) A simple string/rope with a loop and/or a hook attached to the back near the top. The back straps could be left in place, but a hook would greatly increase the options of where and how this bag could be secured or stored!
M**S
Sturdy respirator bag, good price.
Ordered this respirator bag last week. Fits my North by Honeywell full face perfectly, with or without particle filters attached.Personal tip: if you work in dusty conditions, keep a microfiber cloth with you to whipe down your respirator before storing to keep bag clean.
M**R
Lots of Room
Nice bag for organizing all your breather equipment...I have two goggles, 2 spare lens, medium air mask with 2 sets of filters, ear plug case and, finally, a pair of under-gloves for cold weather work . Still has a little room left...believe it or not!Can't beat it for organization and the price is right!
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