I got this for an EDC project. I already have a similar Spec Ops one, but needed more internal features. The elastics in the Spec Ops need a serious overhaul unless all you want to carry is a dozen pens. I actually cut some of the stitching between loops in the Spec Ops to triple its functionality. Thankfully the Maxpedition has a better system although not perfect. To be perfect, the elastic loops would need to be staggered (no shared stitching) in order to maximize the space. When the stitching is the same, then the nodes between the loops are shared and thus equally wasted. Imagine putting two circular objects next to each other. Rather than dropping a third object in between the two using the space the combine curved surfaces create, you can't. The shared stitching requires the third item to be directly on top of on of the others, not between the two. The zippers, while ykk, are still clunky compared to the spec ops ones. I wonder if there is a coating (silicon? Teflon?) difference that smooths the spec ops ones but makes the Maxpedition ones somewhat resistant to moving. However, the Maxpedition version has dual (two way) pulls while the spec ops only has one zipper pull. The more, the merrier in my book. The Maxpedition is made overseas (mine says taiwan), while spec ops us good ole' USA. The back attachments of the Max. is MOLLE-like (read vertical-only) while the spec ops is dual belt-loop compatible. The velcro closure on the Max. on the front is so strong it is hard to get stuff in and out. Lucky for me I keep a compass in it to read through the mesh and thus a strong closure is desired. The Max. is slightly smaller than the SO, but still large enough for most EDC things. Given the range of objects these pouches are used to house, some horizontal-holed elastic loops would be welcome. I carry a bic lighter horizontally across the top or bottom of the right side of this pouch. It stays fairly well just fitting between the heavier fabric edges, but an elastic loop would be great. Not everything used within the included elastic loops is 6" long so there is often plenty of room above and below for more stuff. The tether with clip is much shorter in the Max than the SO version, and some like this because the SO tether can get in the way. I haven't noticed a big deal with either, but think there is room for one more. The tethers make great key/light/knife attachment points so why only one. In fact, put clips on both ends of the tether and let the user decide. Maybe even include several different lengths. In fact, it would be nice to have a couple more small attachment points on both the inside and outside of the case. Max thoughtfully included one on the inside right top (none on the SO), but they can be oh-so handy when really needed. Finally, there is a perfect home in the center hinge fabric between the two pockets for a fisher bullet space pen. It would be nice if there was an elastic loop in their to utilize that space as well. I know Maxpedition is aware of these spaces since their pistol rugs have elastic loops within their hinge (Thanks for that Max. since I use it there for an extra long mag). In the end, while not USA made, it is a perfect size for something this size. Circular logic, I know, but if you need one of these, then you know exactly what I mean. Circular logic, I know, but....