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Ginza Tech Pouch Pro
Same discipline, more carry.
Why this object
- Extended capacity — fits a 100W laptop charger with room to spare, plus the cables and dongles that come with it.
- Additional mesh dividers — keep the contents from migrating when the pouch travels horizontal in a bag.
- Same IPX4 water-resistant fabric — survives a sudden monsoon or a tipped coffee at the airport gate.
- Reinforced two-way zips — designed for the heavier-loaded pouch that gets opened and closed more often.
- Passport-and-cash sleeve, kept separate — documents stay apart from the cables, same logic as the base.
- Capacity
- Extended
- Resistance
- IPX4
- Carry
- Loop + clamshell
More about this object
Why it matters
The standard Ginza Tech Pouch is the right answer for a single charger, two cables, and a passport. The Pro is for the people whose carry runs longer — a 100W laptop brick, two power banks, an iPad, a hard drive, a folded-up power strip, plus the documents. Same design language, more room.
What's different from the base
A deeper main compartment that accepts laptop chargers up to 100W. An additional pair of mesh dividers in the secondary chamber. Reinforced two-way zips rated for higher cycle counts (a heavier pouch gets opened more often). The exterior fabric and IPX4 water-resistance are unchanged — the Pro upgrades capacity and longevity, not waterproofing.
How to use it
For travel weeks rather than day-trips. Pack the heavy charger and the cables in the main compartment; passport and cash in the dedicated sleeve; pens, SIM pin, and adapters in the mesh dividers. Clip the carry loop to an internal hook on your bag so it stays oriented. Opens clamshell-flat at airport security.
Product
- Style: Tech / EDC organiser pouch — Pro edition
- Compartments: Two, dual-zip, with additional internal dividers
- Colour: Black
- Closure: Reinforced two-way zips with carry loop
Materials & build
- Outer: IPX4 water-resistant fabric
- Interior: Extra mesh dividers, elastic cable loops, slip sleeves, dedicated zipped pocket for passport/cash
- Structure: Reinforced semi-structured shell — holds shape under heavier load
Care
- Wipe with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap.
- Do not machine-wash; the water-resistant coating degrades over wash cycles.
- Empty before storing for long periods to preserve shape.
How is the Pro different from the base Ginza Tech Pouch?
Deeper main compartment (accepts up to a 100W laptop charger), additional mesh dividers, and reinforced zips rated for higher cycle counts. The shell, the fabric, and the IPX4 water-resistance are the same. The Pro upgrades capacity and longevity, not the materials.
Will it fit a 16-inch laptop charger?
Yes — the main compartment is sized to accept standard laptop bricks up to 100W, plus the cable wrapped around it. A 16-inch MacBook Pro charger fits comfortably with its cable in the same chamber.
Is it overkill for a daily commute?
If your daily carry is a phone charger and earbuds, yes — the base Ginza Tech Pouch is the right answer for that. The Pro starts making sense when you're routinely carrying two devices' worth of chargers, a power bank, and a small dock or hard drive.
Same care instructions as the base?
Yes. Wipe-down only, no machine wash, air-dry inverted. The IPX4 coating on the outer fabric is the same on both versions and degrades the same way in a washing machine.
Delivery
Complimentary shipping across India on orders of ₹499 and above. Flat ₹49 below. Most orders dispatched within 2 business days; metro delivery 2–4 days, Tier-2/3 cities 4–7.
Returns
Non-consumable products may be returned within 7 days of delivery if unused and in original packaging. Damaged or defective items are replaced or refunded in full — email support@mawlaii.com within 48 hours of delivery with photographs.
Policies
Practice
Kaiyo Tokyo designs travel-grade carry in Tokyo — pouches, sleeves and the small bags that earn a place in every well-edited carry-on.
Why we chose them
The discipline is restraint. Japanese ballistic nylon, YKK zips, light-coloured linings so you can find a black cable at 5am. No logos on the outside, no second pockets competing with the first.
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