

🔒 Secure your essentials with pro-grade precision.
The Maxpedition CP-L Phone/Radio Holder is a compact, ambidextrous holster designed to securely hold large radios, satellite phones, and GPS devices. Featuring adjustable length and diameter for a custom fit, it is crafted from durable black nylon and tested by NTOA members for professional-grade reliability. Lightweight and rugged, it’s the perfect everyday carry solution for those who demand both function and durability.







| Color | Black |
| Brand | Maxpedition |
| Material | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 1"W x 4.5"H |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Pocket Description | Main Pocket with Buckle Enclosure |
| Manufacturer | MAXPEDITION |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846909000778 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| UPC | 846909000778 876404000775 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.55 x 5.98 x 2.72 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 5.5 x 4 inches |
| Brand Name | Maxpedition |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 9006392-SSI |
J**N
Fits Yaesu FT-60 - Great Radio holder
Wow.. I can use this with many radios. This Maxpedition CP-L Phone/Radio Holder is adjustable and fits most of my radios.I would say if you are looking for a Basic Radio holder that will fit on a molle type of system, this is definitely a good buy. I have a Yaesu FT-60 and I am able to plug in the headset and then adjust it so it fits with the headset being in the jack. It is hard to find a "true" to fit holder for radios when you have multiple brands.This is well made and worth it if you are looking for something for your amateur radio HT. This fits both my Yaesu FT-60 and my Kenwood TH-F6a. 1 holder for multiple radios.
R**5
Perfect For A Large Screen Smartphone
I have a Samsung Infuse with a 4.5" screen with an Otterbox Defender case, and after the original holster broke, I searched for a long time for a holster but couldn't find any in all the stores that I went to. Any large screen smart phone with a rubberized case is going to be difficult to slip into a pocket unless you wear cargo pants all the time, or carry it in a bag. What attracted me to the Maxpedition CP-L Phone/Radio Holder is that it is adjustable to any size cell phone and radio. I was able to adjust it to fit my Infuse perfectly and its very easy to mount it on a belt. At first I balked at the price tag, $26 just for a cell phone/radio holder? But when I received the product, I could tell that it was going to last as long as I owned it, it's very well made and sturdy, 1050 Denier nylon. On previous reviewer commented that the rough edges could rub against you even while wearing a shirt. I haven't encountered that. Unless you are very overweight and your belly fat hangs over your pants, the CP-L shouldn't rub against you while wearing a shirt. The advantages I see in this product are:1. Very sturdy materials - 1050 denier nylon and well made2. Can be mounted on the belt in the horizontal or vertical position, which ever you prefer3. Easily mounted on a belt by simply passing the belt through the velcro on the back.4. Easily adjustable to any size cell phone or radio, even when the large smart phone is in a large caseNow, I'm due to upgrade my phone, so I have no reservations of getting a Samsung Galaxy S4, Note, or other large smart phone because I now have a holder that can accommodate it even if I have a large or rubberized case for it. I'll probably purchase a couple more in the different colors they come in to match my attire, or for my son's large smart phone.
C**A
Awesome. Highly functional
It's highly functional, because you can adjust the holder in many different ways/directions to meet your requirements. When I first received it in the mail, I was worried, because it was in its smallest form, and it looked like it would only hold a phone. But the various velcro tabs allowed me to adjust it to just the size I needed. I always feel like my radio is secure and snug. Plus, this holder looks nice and stands out among the standard radio holders you find most people have. Would definitely recommend.
F**A
Thicker material now harder to adjust
I bought one of these Maxpedition radio holders over 12 years ago. It has been extremely durable and easy to adjust to fit a very wide range of radios. I just ordered another one. The new one is made of a heavier, thicker, less pliable fabric which makes the holder very difficult to adjust. The heavier nylon is not an improvement. It's overkill even for heavy radios. I definitely would not buy it to hold a phone. But it will last a lifetime...or at least until the plastic buckle breaks, which is an issue I've had with other Maxpedition pouches and holders.
W**Z
Great for the Garmin Montana
I have been looking for a suitable belt case for my Garmin Montana since I bought it to no avail. I have several maxpedition products and occasionally browse through their offerings to see what's new or what looks interesting. I noticed the CP-L phone/radio holder and saw that it had a wide range of adjustment. I ordered it on the chance that it would work with the Montana. It took about two seconds to adjust it so that it perfectly fit the GPS. By facing the screen towards the belt side of the holster it is fairly well protected. The maxpedition holds the Montana securely as if it were purpose built. In general the holster is very well made and looks like it will last a life time. I used it on a two week trip to Colorado and it performed perfectly. I would highly recommend it if you are looking for this type of device holster.
A**G
Finally, the best all around radio holster for public safety radios.
I have been in law enforcement of 35 years and I have had to go through a lot of different radios and holders over the years. My Motorola APX portable came with three options. A molded plastic holder that comes with a clip or the traditional swivel that Motorola has that attaches to the crappy leather belt loop receiver. Or, you can use their leather case that uses the same leather belt receiver. Those receivers tend to stretch out and the radio tends to flop about constantly, gets hung up on seatbelts, etc. Plus, the leather case is battery specific. So, I figured I would try the Maxpedition radio holder. I use the smaller versions for my cell phone and figured I would try it out. It has Molle capability or it can be belt mounted. The size is fully adjustable to accommodate the large and small battery. It keeps it secure and as of yet has not snagged on anything. Best holster I have found to date.
I**F
First impressions: overbuilt! And that is a good thing.
My first impressions after unboxing this is, the materials and build quality are very good. It feels very well made. Maybe a little too complicated to configure for the average person. This product is clearly made for rugged use.Its well designed and has so many ways to adjust and configure to fit most phones (My dad's Samsung Galaxy S7 Active with a OtterBox Defender barely can fit with the velcro stretched out to its limits with only 1/4" left to hold onto.) as well as other handheld electronics. So if you have a large phone with a case, it will be a squeeze.April 3rd 2018: I'll update my review at a later date. Initial impressions are good though.
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