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Dirk Sheath™ – Universal Knife Sheath Adapter System

knife sheath

Dirk Sheath™ – Universal Knife Sheath Adapter System

5" tall × 3" wide · Up to 2" width · USA

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M-Tac Waterproof Backpack Rain Cover – PU-Coated Pack Protection

Backpack Covers

M-Tac Waterproof Backpack Rain Cover – PU-Coated Pack Protection

Olive · Dual securing s...

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2" Adjustable Shoulder Strap

Shoulder Strap

2" Adjustable Shoulder Strap

2 in · 360° rotating m... · Maxpedition

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Regular price $15.99
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2" Shoulder Pad

Accessories

2" Shoulder Pad

11.75 in × 2.5 in · Fits 2 in shoul... · Maxpedition

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Compression Sack (Medium)

Compression Sacks

Compression Sack (Medium)

12 L · 0.4 lb / 180 g · Yes

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Two-Fold Pouch (5" × 8")

Pouch

Two-Fold Pouch (5" × 8")

5 in × 8 in × 0... · 2.5 in × 4 in ×... · 24 cu in / 0.40 L

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About Pack Accessories

Pack Accessories — Modular Add-Ons for Real Loadouts

A pack is the framework; the accessories are what turn it into a deployable kit. SRO's Pack Accessories collection covers MOLLE pouches, admin organizers, hydration bladders, tie-down straps, hip belts, and the modular pieces that adapt a standard pack to your specific use case.

The modular pack ecosystem

Most serious packs use either MOLLE/PALS webbing or proprietary attachment systems. Add-on pouches from Maxpedition, Blue Force Gear, Light Hiking Gear, and Kitworks let you customize storage. Pouches has the broader admin-pouch selection; Sling Packs covers the secondary-bag options.

Pack-specific upgrades

Hydration bladders for the water layer, tie-down compression straps for load consolidation, hip-belt accessories for weight distribution, and rain covers for weather protection. Each upgrade addresses a specific shortcoming of stock pack designs.

Pair with the carry layer

Pack accessories sit alongside the full backpack lineup, patches for identification, belts & accessories for primary-attachment systems, and EDC kit for the carry-in-the-pack inventory.

Build out a pack one accessory at a time: add a hip-belt pouch for the items you reach for most, add a chest rig pouch for navigation tools, then expand based on use case. Modular kits get better with iteration.