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Source Tactical Gear Universal Magnetic Tube Holder Clip (Black)
Smart and simple magnetic tube holder clipEasily attachable to shirt, shooulder strap or Molle strap, allowing complete ease of useStrong magnetic system holds securely for normal use yet allows the tube to pull free when overstressedFor use with all Source Outdoors hydration systemsUniversal Magnetic Clip, Easily Attach / Detach
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3 Reddit comments about Source Tactical Gear Universal Magnetic Tube Holder Clip (Black):

u/adjgbole · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I used to have the same problem, but now I use a Platypus 1L bag and their drinking tube kit (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000J2H8OA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).

I also recommend taking off their alligator clip and replacing it with this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B007TJ5X8E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I've used it on many day and multi-night hikes with no problems. I run the drinking tube up the side of my pack, under the compression straps, over the shoulder, through a daisy chain, and finally to the magnetic clip. I only have to take the platy out of the side pocket when I need to refill it. It's also nice because I don't have to stop and fuss with a bottle while using trekking poles, I can just drink while I hike.

I tried using a SmarTube that was made to use with regular bottles, but it was rather poor quality.

u/SearingPhoenix · 2 pointsr/Nerf

Nice thorough review. +1.

I have the similar AK rig, and I have to admit, I wish I had gone with a 100% MOLLE rig.

I did a chunk of research the other day, and I think personally I'd have to go with a waist-loaded option. For whatever reason, having straps on my shoulders makes it annoying to really couch a blaster in my shoulder, on top of the straps -- don't ask me why, it's just always... Not quite right.

That said, if I had to rebuy my rig, I'd spend a bit more and get this setup:

  • Condor Gen 2 BattleBelt + Condor Duty Belt
  • Condor Dual AK Mag Pouch or Tri AK Mag Pouch
  • Single-Point Sling

    I'd probably go with a double pouch on each side, carrying 8x18 + 2 or 3 in/on the blaster + sidearm + holdouts. More than enough.

    Everything's on the waist, out of the way so you keep utmost in upper-body maneuverability. Everything's also off to the side, so you can go prone/flat against walls pretty easily on either side, whereas the chest rig made bellying up to a wall less than ideal.

    If I wanted to go for extras, I'd want to look at a Mag Recovery Dump Pouch for one side.

    For those that want the shoulder support, you can get an H-Harness

    Now for the really crazy research that I did.

    I considered adding hydration of some kind, which gets a bit tricky for waist packs. The slickest hydration pack I could probably find was the Condor Hydro Harness which actually fits nicely with all of their gear -- but you need to have a compatible chest rig to use it properly... Which means things on the shoulders. Even more cobbled together solutions, such as an H-Harness + Hydration carrier has the same problem, although less so.

    Fortunately, there are solutions! MOLLE-compatible 'side' hydration pouches, such as the Source Kangaroo 1L or the Blackout! Side Hydration Pouch would take the water off the back. 1L is a lot less, as most backpacks are 2, 2.5, or even more in capacity. The downside of any hydration pouch is twofold in this case:

  1. You don't have any good way to keep the water line near your mouth, since you lack shoulder straps.

  2. Cleaning bladders is a pain!

    That said, Source does make some pretty awesome extras, both of which seem really useful the former of which may even work to deal with problem #1 in this case.

    There's another alternative to this, too, though! I personally find my Nerf habit totally niche, so I always feel a bit guilty getting something JUST for Nerf... But Nalgene bottles or the like are really useful otherwise, so that's always a nice option.

  • Getting just a MOLLE Nalgene carrier or generic bottle pouch would work fine. Solid Nalgene bottles have pros and cons though. Pros: it's rigid and strong, which means it takes impact and wear very well. Cons: It's hard, so it doesn't collapse, and it's generally more bulky.
  • You can get soft Nalgene Canteens in 32oz or 48oz and put them in some sort of suitable pouch. I imagine the 32oz canteen would fit rather well in the standard bottle carrier, although I don't know how well the bottle carrier collapses, making the presence of a canteen possibly moot.
  • Turn any Nalgene (or smaller water bottles, if the usual 32oz is too large) into a hydration carrier with a straw adapter. Popular ones include SmarTube or Source SNEP, both of which include a Nalgene-compatible 63mm wide-mouth adapter, and the Condor Nalgene carrier has a straw pass-thru in the top. Obviously, the downside to this is that the thing you're drinking from generally needs to be upright to ensure constant water supply. Not that big of an issue, but it does limit canteen pouch options to ones that will hold the thing upright.

    I personally think I'd lean towards the straw option, as it's easier to clean and more universally usable, although I'm not entirely certain I'd like the bulk of a Nalgene bottle on my waist and the slosh factor, both of which are lesser issues when dealing with a bladder. Maybe I'll try and find a suitable pouch for a 32oz Nalgene canteen and get the SNEP...

    EDIT: Malformed link.
u/Bilbo_Fraggins · 1 pointr/Goruck

Goruck accessories: Sternum strap, waist belt, bladder adapter, GR1 cinch system.

Source Magnetic clip Actually ordered here, but got the style in the previous picture.