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Military Grenade Pouches

What are grenade pouches?

Grenade pouches are small, specialized pouches or covers that attach to a load-bearing system or belt and keep grenades close at hand. They keep your gear organized and convenient: the grenade doesn't "wander" but is always in a predictable position. A grenade pouch has a rigid shape or a retainer to keep the munition secured until use.

Purpose of grenade pouches

Grenade pouches have one main function: secure attachment and quick access. In field conditions, this is critical: proper ergonomics reduce preparation time and increase carrying safety. Grenade pouches also protect against accidental opening of the cover and prevent noise or friction during movement.

How to choose grenade pouches?

Before you buy grenade pouches, pay attention to the material — Cordura or reinforced nylon can withstand heavy loads. The method of securing the pouch in the closed position is important: hook-and-loop, buckle, or elastic retainer — each option has its advantages. Ergonomics refers to the pouch's placement on the belt, the access angle, and the ability to draw a grenade with one hand. Choose modular, MOLLE-compatible pouches if you plan to combine gear.

Where to buy grenade pouches?

If you need to buy grenade pouches wholesale or retail — check trusted catalogs. Flash Army offers various options: from compact holders to reinforced pouches with additional attachments. They will help you choose pouches for a specific type of grenade and usage conditions.

Frequently asked questions about products in this category Military Grenade Pouches

A grenade pouch is a separate module on your gear that securely holds a grenade, keeping it from mixing with other items. It is used to ensure the munition is in a convenient location, does not shift during movement, and can be retrieved without unnecessary hassle.
Such pouches are used for secure carrying and quick access. When a grenade is secured separately and fits snugly, it's easier to control on your gear, and the kit itself doesn't turn into a chaotic mess. Plus, the pouch prevents it from constantly rubbing against other equipment or moving freely across the entire loadout.
The basic option is for one grenade. These models are the most common because they are the easiest to attach to a belt, plate carrier, or chest rig. But there are other solutions: double pouches, as well as models for several munitions, including for 4 grenades, so the capacity here is selected for a specific task.
They are attached where the grenade is easy to reach and where the pouch itself does not hinder movement. Most often, this is a body armor, chest rig, side panel, or tactical belt. There are also options for thigh rigs or shoulder straps.
The primary attachment system here is MOLLE. It remains the basic solution because the pouch can be properly integrated into existing gear and, if necessary, repositioned to suit individual needs. Some models feature Velcro, but this is more of an additional option.
The colors here are quite practical: multicam, olive, pixel, coyote, black, khaki. The color is usually chosen to match an existing kit, so the pouch doesn't stand out from the belt, plate carrier, or chest rig.
Most often, such pouches are made of dense synthetics that hold their shape well and do not wear out too quickly. Cordura 1000D predominates in this category, but there are also models made of Cordura 500D, Oxford 600D, nylon, and polyamide. Much depends on the fabric here: both the rigidity of the pouch itself and how it behaves under load.
Simple models start at approximately 50-130 UAH. The price then varies depending on the material and design: denser single pouches often range from 200–550 UAH, while individual models with Velcro or designed for multiple grenades can reach 700 UAH and above. Here, everything depends on the fabric, hardware, capacity, and the closure method itself.
Flash Army offers grenade pouches of various capacities, colors, and mounting formats. Before ordering, it's best to check where it will be attached – to a belt, side panel, chest rig, or body armor – as this truly affects both fit and ease of access while on the move.