Got Molle Pack?

What is a Molle pack? Do you own a tactical/molle backpack? You should check out my latest masterpiece, the “mini OPSnet,” and it’s not so mini. I know the PALS webbing provides many options for compatible pouches and such to attach, but what about an option to pack, hold, and carry bigger stuff and keep it on your back while keeping your hands free? How clutch would that be? I know for commuting and riding my bike, I need my hands free for essential stuff. and the idea of carrying what I need on my back makes sense for comfort, safety, and practicality. I know this sounds like an advertisement, and it is, but I need to share it and get it out there. A product like this exists, and I’m proud that I made it. I want others to know they can get one here in the good ole U.S of A. I hope it helps everyone who wears a Molle pack from point A to point B. Before my trucking days, many moons ago I was an artist, studied art, made art… and now I craft art here in Pennsylvania for your backpack.

So, let’s look at the Molle pack. I have seen newer backpacks come into the market providing the PALS webbing on them because they know backpack owners want to rely on their packs, and bonus for the backpack to be more and do more for them, the just-in-case moments that this pack needs to perform like this at this moment, could use some extra pockets or organization area. This pouch can come with us today but not tomorrow, and I get it; we change our packs out to our needs daily. These manufacturers don’t want to fall short of delivering that their pack has the capability of add-ons and not letting you down, and let’s face it, Molle pouches and such are accessories for the PALS webbing backpacks. I don’t know many packs that come with them. So it adds an extra cost and extra convenience for the wearer, but it gives the option to say this is how I want to set up my pack; I need it set up like this today, and this is how I rock it. Backpacks may look similar on the outside, but I bet no two are the same on the inside. To each their own on what is essential to bring for today. In my opinion, what is important and delicate can stay inside, and what is cumbersome can be put on the outside.

Got Molle Pack?

Being prepared is an art in itself. To be able to foresee circumstances and act on them is a gift in itself called self-preparedness. I definitely would want you on my side for bug-out-bag armageddon and emergency situations.

The material alone on the Molle pack is tougher and more durable than your standard pack, and that comes in handy when you beat your pack up from your lifestyle and adventurous habits. They really can take a punch; the added possibilities because of the PALS webbing are clutch in my eyes. If you don’t mind looking like G.I. Joe in the middle of the city, I highly recommend the Molle pack because of its versatility. So I guess I’ll be G.I. Frank. Check out the Mini OPSnet. It’s a great option to have if you need it from time to time. It’s not so mini and it can expand the size of your backpack space. As always, stay safe and adventurous wherever the day takes you…and thanks for bringing me along.

The mini OPSnet…not so mini

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