MOLLE webbing can be found on a multitude of items like range bags , tactical backpacks , body armour, and vests. PALS describes the web grid from which smaller equipment can be secured to larger MOLLE forms; smaller pieces might include pouches, holsters, knife sheaths, and more.
The webbing on the larger equipment is interwoven to that of the attachment and secured into place. The nylon-based, heavy-duty webbing prevents loss because the MOLLE attachments are not easily detached until the user decides to physically change the form of the equipment. A versatile, and secure mounting system, called MOLLE pronounced "Molly" , is an acronym standing for "modular, lightweight load-carrying equipment".
MOLLE compatible accessories and pouches can be attached to either rows of heavy-duty nylon fabric that are stitched on backpacks, rucks and load-bearing vests, or to metal grid panels that can be mounted to the interior of vehicles.
This system lets you easily attach MOLLE pouches and countless accessories to your equipment or inside a truck or jeep for secure, adaptable on-the-go access. These sticks securely snap shut to hold your attachments in place. Choose a location to attach your gear. Try experimenting with the placement of your MOLLE pouches on top of your backpack, other equipment or panel to determine the best configuration before attaching anything.
Hold onto the end of the strap with the snap attached, and thread the strap through the bottom row of nylon webbing that your MOLLE attachment will align with, snap side up. Weave the strap through the first row of nylon webbing on the backside of the attachment, tightening as you go. Continue weaving the strap through the webbing on your equipment or grid on your panel and the attachment until all that remains are the snaps or buttons at the top.
If your attachment includes multiple straps, repeat this process for each strap until the entire attachment is secure. Once you have the attachment exactly where you want it, secure the snaps or buttons to make sure your gear stays put. Putting together MOLLE-compatible equipment properly takes time, but these tips can help you attach your accessories more efficiently:. But its uses go far beyond the military, especially today. Civilians of every stripe use MOLLE equipment, whether for military-like exercises like paintball or airsoft, or heavy-intensity jobs that require people to carry their equipment securely on them for long periods of time, like park rangers, construction workers, and miners.
MOLLE rucks are also extremely popular for trekking into the outdoors—multi-day camping trips, mountain climbing, and backpacking. In the years since its invention and subsequent explosive popularity, MOLLE attachments have been created in every size and for every use, adapting it to whatever the situation calls for.
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