Product : Ten21 Tactical “The Junk Drawer” Tripod Hammock

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posted on January 11, 2026
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Ten21 Tactical “The Junk Drawer” Tripod Hammock

Precision shooters using tripods to support their rifles can keep miscellaneous gear organized and within reach by attaching The Junk Drawer by Ten21 Tactical to the tripod’s legs. The 12"-sided, 4"-high triangular catch-all is meticulously hand-sewn in Virginia by a former U.S. Marine using domestically sourced materials such as double-wall 1000 denier Cordura fabric and No. 69 bonded nylon thread. It suspends, hammock-style, beneath the tripod’s head using hook-and-loop straps, and a grommet in the center permits drainage. One front pocket holds a notebook and another, with a removable/adjustable retention strap, holds a Kestrel wind meter. The Junk Drawer is available for two leg diameters (36 mm and 40+ mm) in Black, Coyote, Olive Drab, MultiCam and MultiCam Black. Price: $50. Contact: Ten21 Tactical; (540) 330-5637; ten21tactical.com.

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