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Elite Survival Systems | Marathon Gun Pack

July 31, 2018 by Loadout Room Guest Authors Leave a Comment

Elite Survival Systems | Marathon Gun Pack

A while back I was doing a good deal of fitness walking and some running and decided that I wanted to carry a pistol with me.  As my activity was taking place in a residential neighborhood I didn’t want to raise any alarms with the neighbors so decided to look at some alternative hot weather carry methods.  I live in what is typically known as a “good” neighborhood but still wanted to cover the bases by having a pistol with me. I had recently purchased a S&W Bodyguard 380 and decided that I would use that as my carry pistol.  I did a few searches for alternate carry methods for athletic activities and came across the Elite Survival Systems – Marathon Gun Pack (MGP). The MGP has a sleek low profile appearance that includes the main compartment which holds the pistol, and an outer zipper pocket that will hold your Smartphone, CCW documents, and some cash or credit/debit card.  There are also two small water bottle holders with reflective patches on them with the bottles included similar to what you see on everyday runner’s packs.

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Elite Survival Systems | Marathon Gun Pack

The following is the product information from the website:

This versatile concealment hydration belt is the first of its kind and performs both the duties of a runner’s belt and concealment pack well. This fanny pack gun holster is available in two sizes!

    • Constructed of Ballistic nylon and water-resistant neoprene
    • Available in two sizes includes an adjustable interior holster
      • Small pack fits most pocket pistols, including the Glock 42 and smaller firearms
      • Large pack fits most compact pistols, including the Glock 19, S&W Shield, and Walther PPS, and similar firearms
    • Adjustable velcro holster keeps a firearm in place
    • Front zippered compartment fits most smartphones and has a soft divider to protect a phone from other contents as well as a wire routing port for earbuds
    • The fully-adjustable belt fits most waist sizes, includes a quick-release buckle
    • Dual water bottles, each with 7 oz. capacity
    • Non-slip backing keeps the belt in place
    • Patented
    • Available in Black/Grey, Black/Blue, and Black/Neon Green
    • Weight: 12-13 oz

At the time I purchased mine only the small size was available, personally, I think that if you start moving into a size that will accommodate a Glock 19 you will lose the low profile appearance.  I think the small size works perfectly for its intended purpose, the trade-off is a limited selection of pistols that will fit. Price is $59.95, the MGP can be found at the Elite Survival Systems website: https://www.elitesurvival.com/ .


Author  – Art Dorst is the owner of A. Dorst Consulting & Training Services and is a Senior Consultant for LaSorsa & Associates.  He served in the U.S. Navy and  Army National Guard, and is a retired municipal Police Officer, NRA Instructor, and is currently a security provider/trainer.


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