







💼 Stay hydrated, stay tactical — gear up like a pro!
The Upgraded Sports Water Bottles Pouch Bag by R.SASR is a durable, 1000D nylon tactical hydration carrier designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a MOLLE system for easy attachment to tactical gear, a mesh bottom to prevent water accumulation, and a drawstring closure for quick access, it fits most standard water bottles and offers versatile utility with a lightweight 50g build. Perfect for hiking, camping, or any active lifestyle demanding reliable hydration on the go.












| ASIN | B07RL9V1N3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,733 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #12 in Tactical Pouches |
| Brand Name | R.SASR |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | Black-1Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,738 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7"L x 3.7"W x 9.4"H |
| Item Height | 9.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | R.SASR |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| UPC | 655779470990 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 Days |
J**N
Nice Quality and Perfect for Tactical Use
I’m really pleased with the quality of these pouches. They are well-made and sturdy, perfect for holding water bottles and other essentials while hiking, camping, or during any outdoor activities. The material feels durable, and the stitching is solid, which gives me confidence that they’ll hold up well over time. The Molle attachment system works seamlessly, and I had no trouble securing these pouches to my tactical gear. Each pouch holds a water bottle securely, and the size is just right for most standard bottles. They also have some extra room for carrying other small items like snacks or a multi-tool, making them versatile in a pinch.
D**M
well made with strong material
Fits my 32 oz water bottle perfectly. Well made heavy duty construction. I particularly like the heavy duty belt straps that snap on the bottom. So much easier than taking my belt off to loop the holder. It is not insulated. I do have one concern - the bottom is made of a mesh material. I hope that part holds up as well as I'm sure the rest will. I attach mine to my belt since I do a lot of hiking. The belt straps are roughly 5 inches long, so it will attach to bicycle bars or probably many other things. It comes with 2 clips - not sure what those are for. I don't need them.
J**T
Reasonably good quality for the price
This MOLLE bottle holder is a solid, budget‑friendly way to carry a 36 oz RTIC double‑wall insulated water bottle, with a snug fit and materials that feel reasonably durable. The holder swallows a 36 oz RTIC bottle without excess play, so it does not rattle or tip when you move, and the drawstring top helps cinch the fabric around the neck of the bottle to keep it from sliding out if the pouch gets inverted. Getting the bottle in and out is straightforward because the opening is wide enough that you are not fighting the fabric each time. The nylon feels similar to typical mid‑grade tactical pouches, which is tough enough for everyday carry, commuting, or light hiking, and the stitching around the MOLLE webbing and stress points appears clean with no obvious loose threads. The bottom panel is firm and helps the bottle stand upright when set down instead of sagging or collapsing. Standard MOLLE straps on the back let you weave this onto packs, belts, or panels, and once attached it rides close to the body without much flop. Extra webbing on the front and sides gives you places to clip small accessories or additional pouches, while the side D‑ring and strap loop make it easy to add a shoulder strap or carabiner if you want to carry it standalone. For office, commuting, or casual outdoor use, this holder keeps a heavy insulated bottle handy while freeing up internal pack space, and while it may not match premium brands in refinement, the combination of snug fit, functional MOLLE layout, and seemingly sturdy fabric makes it a practical choice for anyone running a 36 oz RTIC or similar bottle.
A**A
Style and Function
This functional water bottle holder is the perfect unit for me. Its appeal is in its stylish and colorful appearance; its functionality is in its drawstring and that it is so lightweight yet sturdy.
N**Y
Stands the test.
I've had these for about 5 years now. Was surprised to see they were still available for sale. I might buy another just to have it. I bought two originally and they've been through a lot. I've usually tightened them to my handlebars near the stem in two spots and they have held nearly every type of bottle besides the two liter soda bottles of course. Even fits my large kleen kanteen. Very useful and well built. Better than any dedicated water bottle holder made for bicycles that I've found.
E**K
High quality crafted should last a long time
Wonderful Molle attachments! Two straps on each of the larger bags for the webbing, with a simi-ridged section that goes against the bag to prevent strap sag (my choice of words - LOL) and keeps the integrity of the pouch or bottle holder. The smaller bag has a single Molle strap, and has a hook-loop front for attaching your patch(s.) Color is standard black and matched my Molle backpack very well. I carry a 40 oz water bottle and it fits perfectly without worrying about it tipping out or slipping out thanks to the pull cord strap on top of the bag/sack/holder. Stitching is good quality, and the canvas seams are not frayed and shouldn't with the edge coating or melting that was done. The added d-ring and zip-cord holders are nice but aren't needed to attached the pouch(s) to your molle straps, they will help with holding other gear though. Overall a great bundle of accessories for any BOB
D**M
Love the water bottle holders
Love the water bottle holders attached to my fanny pack while I hike. Fits a tall, 32 oz insulated stainless steel water bottle. I even loaned a pouch to my husband to wear on his belt.
M**G
Not the best, but not bad
I waited a couple months before reviewing this product to make sure I put it through its paces to be thorough. I purchased these bottle bags to add to my edc pack. The one that I use works well and keeps my bottle on the bag, nice and accessible. It has a cinch at the mouth of the bag in the attempts to keep your bottle from falling out of the bag. My bottle is a Takeya 32oz bottle, so it is too tall for the cinch to be effective, so I have just learned (the hard way) to not carry my bag haphazardly. Today (9 weeks after receiving) I found that the strap holding the plastic d-ring at the top of the bag had split with only a thread holding it together. I mainly use the d-ring for keeping the bottle bag stabilized against my main bag, but with the main sort of the molle straps, I don't know how that could have happened. I cannot say that I am easy on my gear. I am definitely hard on everything I carry, but there s generally little to no stress placed on that d-ring or strap other than a loose carabiner rattling around for support. I originally purchased these bags for around $17 for two, so I think, in this case, you get what you pay for. If anything else fails on my first bag, I will move on to the second. TL;DR - They are not the best made bags, they may wear out on you sooner than your would like, but they also are not very expensive. If you need a bag for your water bottle now, and would like time to research/find/save for a better option, these are a good option. It would hopefully give you 6+ months to figure things out between the two bags
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