Classic camo meets modern function.

The HotBox – M81 Woodland is built for pulling a hot suppressor straight off the barrel and packing it away without the wait. The mitt-style design keeps your hands safe, while the heat-resistant internals handle the high temps that follow a long string of fire.

Constructed from heat-resistant carbon fabric, sewn with Kevlar thread, and fitted with a brass zipper for durability. The M81 Woodland pattern brings that timeless camo look, blending in with both field and range environments.

From old-school gear setups to modern rigs, this pouch fits right in while doing the job it’s made for—protecting your hands, your can, and the rest of your kit.


Specs

Feature Details
Fit Holds suppressors up to 9 inches in length
Material Heat-resistant carbon fabric
Stitching Kevlar thread
Zipper Brass, heavy-duty
Pattern M81 Woodland camouflage
Design Mitt-style for safe barrel removal
Use Case Suppressor transport & storage after firing
Made In Arizona

HotBox Suppressor Pouch — Slip It, Twist It, Done

Tired of playing hot potato with your can? Slide the HotBox over it while it’s still on the rifle, twist it off, and boom — it’s already in its heat-proof little home. Kevlar inside means it can handle the heat your can throws. Fits up to a 9-inch suppressor and keeps hot metal off your hands, your gear, and your truck seats.
What is it, exactly?
A heat-resistant pouch for quick removal and storage. It’s not a wrap and it does not stay on while shooting.
How do I use it?
Slip the pouch over the can while it’s mounted, twist the suppressor off, and you’re done. The pouch becomes the handle and the storage at the same time.
Will it fit my suppressor?
Sized for cans up to 9 inches in length. If you’re right on the edge, check your can’s length before buying.
Can I shoot with it on?
No. This is a pouch for removal and storage, not an on-gun wrap. Take your shots first, then use the HotBox to remove and stow.
How heat-resistant is it?
The interior is Kevlar-lined, built to handle the heat profile typical of a hot can after a string. Still, use common sense: if it’s glowing, let it chill.
Care & cleaning?
Let the can cool before long-term storage. Shake out carbon, spot clean the liner as needed, and air dry. Keep away from open flame.

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