🖤 Gear Up, Stand Out: The Tactical Holster That Means Business
The ONETIGRIS Cell Phone Holster is a premium tactical pouch made from durable 1000D nylon, designed to fit smartphones between 4.7" and 6.5" along with power banks and wallets. Featuring heavy-duty carabiners, hook & loop webbing for secure attachment, and smooth two-way YKK zippers, it offers quick access and rock-solid stability. Its padded interior protects your device from shocks and scratches, making it ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand both style and rugged functionality.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.44 x 4.76 x 1.22 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ONETIGRIS |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer service for 12 Months from the date of purchase. |
Model Name | OneTigris Tactical Cell Phone Pouch |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | OneTigris |
Part Number | SY-SJT15 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Running |
C**G
Great addition to my Go Ruck backpack!
I have attached this phone holder to the shoulder strap on my Go Ruck, Rucker 4.0. It fits great and the green color is an exact match. The quality is excellent and the zippers are smooth. The holder fits my iPhone 14 Pro with room to spare. I would highly recommend it.
Z**N
Best, most versatile phone pouch I own.
Best, most versatile phone pouch I own.Attaches on the shoulder straps six different ways. Haven't yet found a backpack it cannot fit
K**S
Significantly better quality than others I’ve tried, fits S22 Ultra with a thin case easily.
Feels well-made. The YKK zippers were what motivated me to purchase this, and the rest of the bag matches the zipper quality. The soft interior protects my S22 Ultra in a thin case. It fits fine but may not accommodate a heavy-duty case due to the pointy corners. I often carry my phone in my windbreaker pocket with this zippered bag for screen protection. It seems there are many ways to use this bag, but I have not tried them yet. My only complaint was the branding label, which I removed immediately. It came off easily.
M**L
Great Purchase
I had to use the Velcro straps to attach this holster to my Osprey back pack. I then secured it with the provided clips. It’s so much easier to keep my phone in it for easy access while I’m hiking. It’s durable and weather proof.
C**D
Some minor negatives, most of which have workarounds - but overall a pretty good case
So, for the OneTigris Cell Phone Holster, let's start with the good points:- Fits a naked Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra perfectly.- Good quality zippers move smoothly.- Two zippers allow you to choose what direction to close the case, which I very much appreciate.- There are NO inner pockets, envelopes, compartments, etc... This is a GOOD thing, because those features can damage phone screens.Now, we get to the bad or at least not-so-good points:- The velcro-ish straps are an afterthought. They are not great quality, are sharp/rough with no way to get them out of the way so if you wear this case on your belt, they can damage the fabric of your pants. As a workaround, I removed them by cutting them off as close to the case as possible, which was an acceptable solution for me.- The main belt strap is sewn about 1/4 of the way from the top which divides it into two segments. I don't know why they did this, but this caused a problem for me because it meant that while it was on my belt, I did not have enough leeway in the belt strap to twist/rotate the case if I was sitting someplace where the case was in the way (car, narrow chair with arms, etc...). As a workaround, I spent some time with a seam ripper to remove this unnecessary stitching - it took a surprisingly long time because it was stitched *really* well, but once I got it off, I had the full length of the belt strap to work with, and that gave me what I wanted, so that was an acceptable solution for me.- The description of this case claims that it has thick protective padding. IT DOES NOT! The padding on this case is practically non-existent. There is no good workaround to this, so you'll have to decide how much this matters to you.I tried cases by other manufacturers, and my biggest problem with them was that there was always some sort of inner pocket or compartment which had the potential to damage the phone screen. This pouch does not have that problem, so between that, the quality dual zippers, and the fact that 2 of the 3 negatives have reasonable workarounds, I'm pretty happy with this case.
J**K
Great for quick phone/small item access while backpacking
Photo shows this pouch in use on my Granite Gear Crown3 60L pack shoulder strap. The phone (iPhone 15 Pro Max) would normally ride in the open zipper pocket, but in this case it was being used to take the photo.I’m very impressed with this add-on pouch so far. I wanted something to attach to my backpack strap so that I wouldn’t need to keep my phone in my hip belt pocket. This does the job very nicely. I used the clips (they’re sort of like carabiners, but flatter and with smaller openings - not sure what they’re technically called) to mount this pouch and I’ve been using it to store my phone, my mosquito head net, my sunglasses, and some electrolyte packets.After removing the carabiner from the top of the pouch it weighed a total of 72g on my kitchen scale. I’m not an ultralight guy by any means, but even if I was, the convenience offered by this add-on would be well worth the extra two-point-something ounces.I’ve only taken this pouch on a two night trip so far, but it seems durable and well made, and I expect it to last a long time. The zippers close nicely and the padding provides good protection and retention for my phone. It’s a nice size and a good fit. I would absolutely purchase this pouch again if I somehow lost this one.
J**H
Just What I Needed
Nice pouch. Reasonably priced and well constructed. Fits on my GoRuck GR1. No longer do I have to take off my backpack and dig out my phone when I’m hiking or rucking and want to take a quick picture…the phone is right there and easy to get to.
A**R
Use this on my front backpack strap so I can reach my phone
When backpacking, I use my phone a lot for navigation and photos, so I like to keep it handy.When I put my phone in my pants pocket it was either too tight or fell out. I got the brilliant idea to use this case and attach it within reach on my backpack. It has worked beautifully. Several of my friends are doing the same now with this case.
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