The invention is a user-wearable caddy for carrying and dispensing a
number of paintball supply tubes, known as pods, designed to be worn on
the back of a paintball game participant. The invention carries multiple
pods in a horizontal orientation on the wearer's back using elastic bands
to grip the pods yet allow them to be removed from the pack. Vertically
oriented guides enable elastic loops securing the pods to the pack to
move vertically. As the player removes the lower-most pod from the pack,
the pods above will descend along the guides, by the influence of gravity
and by tension from an elastic band stretched from the top-most elastic
loop to the bottom of the caddy structure, so that the next full pod will
be positioned in approximately the same location as the previous pod. The
invention enables the player to reach around to the same location each
time to obtain a full pod, reducing the time needed to reload the
paintball marker.