Short answer- Small slim items but with a lanyard.
On Savior and this small tight pocket.
Use for small pocket. My friend’s wallet when it’s time to pay. Haha no. Extra car key, riggers tape on a ESEE card, Bic lighter, Swiss folding knife, spare hearing pro, large paper clip, pencil/ zinc sharpener, pad, and maybe some emergency contact info. I’m a lightly toasted dude with seemingly ambiguous origin. Documents are important. (Solo digo.) Just saying.
Point is; whatever you can fit in there. Do it with a lanyard- taped/ tied on. Cheap and important things you hope to never need.
I geek out and even have a legend for the contents of other pockets (IFAK- -SNACKS- SURVIVAL- SELF DEFENSE- POTTY GEAR).
I was the dude using NBC wipe kit containers to keep matches dry & cigarettes fresh in the 90’s.
Don’t let that pocket go to waste like cargo pants on a small man.
Anyway, this is my 4th or 5th Savior bag/ case because I’m a Goldie-lochs. I have other durable/ discreet and affordable cases. I have a BlackHawk Sportster double (huge- a lil loose) and Evolution Outdoors slim single case. It’s sleek with a slick sheen and won’t slow the gun from slithering off.
As a whole, I’m using my Savior soft cases more. I look for discreet and still like rolling with compartments. Some bags blend well into city satchel’s yet lack the built in shooter’s rest or protruding pockets. I fill the empty spaces with custom yoga blocks and memory foam. This makes for a rugged field pillow on long hot days too.
The 24” holds my scoped 16” barreled AR plinker in two parts. 30.5 total length and the upper is right over 23.5 with the thread protector. No muzzle brake.
These pockets seem planned and well executed. Go with it. The 28 or 24” are perfect for the table space I utilize.
I put a mag in mine. Not too difficult to get them out. You gotta break it in is all.