MOLLE style packs

trimix

Well-Known Member
Most of us have a daysack to bung in the car with some "bits n pieces" for the days stalking and I wondered if anyone is using one these MOLLE style daysack packs for their stalking gear?

They look quite practical with the zipped compartments.

Id be keen to hear from anyone using these- to hear some feedback and also if its a 28 or 40 litre size.
 
I use a Camelbac Ambush one http://shop.camelbak.com/ambush/d/1097. It's only about 3 litres of of space plus 3.1 for water sack. I fit my knives, drag harness, bags for offal, gloves, cable ties and hang a flask on the moelle attachments for when i'm sitting up. It's small enough not to interfere with your rifle ( though do tie down the top handle, that can catch in your bipod) and doesn't hang out past your side and get caught up in bushes as you go the through the undergrowth. If you want a bit more room, either don't use the water sac or buy the next size up which is the M.U.L.E - 3 litres water sack and 8 litres storage http://shop.camelbak.com/mule/d/1092_cl_726.

I use mine all the time and because everything is kept together its hard to leave things behind because you've left them in another coat pocket. Highly recommend them

scrun
 
srvet
Well after 30 years in the mountains (INCLUDING ARCTIC) and 7 years miltiary Infantry service I am surprised you feel my query to be "totallydim" and you dont know what MOLLE system is--oh dear
You may like to reconsider your approach to this forum.

24526800-- been there, seen it, but always listen to new ideas.
 

Too big - looked at them and think they'd get in the way and catch on branches etc, plus make carrying your gun more difficult and possibly more difficult to get into action. And how much kit do you need ? Are you intending to take the stag home in it :suss:. Seriously though, too much to carry around, unless i suppose you're going onto the hills for a whole day and need extra equipment ?

Check your pm's

scrun
 
Cheers everyome and very much appreciate updates..Svret- just me being the dim one!

Good xmas to you all

col
 
Totally dim question as usual but what does the Molle bit refer to, how do you use it and do I need one!!?

Cant see anyone answered your question - the moelle (pronounced molly) are the loops on the equipment that other equipment with straps can be attached to. Check out the links in my first resp[onse and you'll see what I mean - so nope you don't need one - unless you're a gadget freek - like me :doh: or like being strapped down :shock:
 
Molle grid adds lot of weight to any pack i'd personal avoid it for stalking work as I prefer to go as light. It does add a good bit of protection to the bag and will allow you to customise it to the n'th degree but from personal experience your better off geting a pack that suits your purposes first.

I have several of these which are decent quality (though nowhere near as good as there legion of followers would lead you to believe): http://www.kifaru.net/kifaru_tactical.html
This has proved useful as a roe bag with a big ortlieb dry bag I've carried 4 decent size roe with relative ease http://www.kifaru.net/cargochair_haulers.html
 
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Molle grid adds lot of weight to any pack i'd personal avoid it for stalking work as I prefer to go as light. It does add a good bit of protection to the bag and will allow you to customise it to the n'th degree but from personal experience your better off geting a pack that suits your purposes first.

I have several of these which are decent quality (though no where near as good as there legion of follows would lead you to believe): http://www.kifaru.net/kifaru_tactical.html
This has proved useful as a row bag with a big ortlieb dry bag I've carried 4 decent size roe with relative ease http://www.kifaru.net/cargochair_haulers.html

Many Thanks Jungle Re--thanks for the linlks!
 
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