Product Spotlight: Spiritus Systems GP Pouch

Published on November 17, 2022
Duration: 9:35

This video provides an in-depth look at the Spiritus Systems General Purpose (GP) pouch, available in medium and small sizes. It highlights their versatility for carrying a wide range of items, from optics and ammunition to medical supplies. Key features include durable construction, MOLLE and belt compatibility, internal loop Velcro for organizers, tie-down loops for sensitive items, and dual zippers for reliability. The pouches are designed for longevity and adaptability to various mission requirements or personal needs.

Quick Summary

Spiritus Systems GP pouches, available in medium and small sizes, are designed for General Purpose use, meaning they can carry a wide variety of items. Key features include MOLLE and belt compatibility, internal loop Velcro for organization, tie-down loops for security, and dual zippers for reliability. Their versatile design makes them suitable for everything from ammunition and optics to medical supplies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Spiritus Systems GP Pouch
  2. 00:24What is a General Purpose (GP) Pouch?
  3. 00:42Medium vs. Small GP Pouch Comparison
  4. 01:05MOLLE and Belt Mounting Options
  5. 01:20Example Loadout: Night Vision Devices
  6. 01:39What Makes Spiritus Systems Pouches Different?
  7. 02:01Inside the GP Pouch: Velcro and Organization
  8. 02:37Tie-Down Loops for Security
  9. 03:18Product Label and Drainage Grommets
  10. 03:39Capacity Example: 5.56 Linked Ammunition
  11. 04:16Versatility: What Can You Carry?
  12. 04:19External Tabs and Dual Zippers
  13. 05:21Front Pocket Design and Use
  14. 05:43Small GP Pouch Overview
  15. 06:20Small GP Pouch Example: Med Kit
  16. 06:47Small GP Pouch Example: Small Kit Items
  17. 07:15Front Pocket Use: Batteries and Tools
  18. 07:43Conclusion: The Value of GP Pouches
  19. 08:10Beyond Wearable Use: Truck Console IFAK
  20. 08:27Civilian Versatility and Adaptability
  21. 09:08Final Thoughts and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What does GP stand for in Spiritus Systems GP Pouches?

GP stands for General Purpose. This designation means the pouch is designed to carry a wide variety of items without a specific, singular function, offering maximum versatility for users.

How do the Spiritus Systems medium and small GP pouches differ?

The medium GP pouch is slightly thinner and wider, requiring four MOLLE columns for attachment. The small GP pouch is thicker but less wide, utilizing three MOLLE columns.

What are the key internal features of Spiritus Systems GP Pouches?

Internally, both GP pouches feature loop field Velcro on the front and back to accommodate organizational inserts. They also include two tie-down loops on the spine for securing critical items.

Why do Spiritus Systems GP Pouches have dual zippers?

Dual zippers are a design feature to ensure continued functionality. If one zipper gets snagged or fails, the other can still be used to secure the pouch's contents.

Can Spiritus Systems GP Pouches be used for medical supplies?

Yes, GP pouches are highly versatile and can be configured as medical kits (IFAK). Their adaptable nature makes them suitable for carrying trauma shears, bandages, and other essential first-aid items.

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