Backpacks with MOLLE system
MOLLE/PALS system
— a system for attaching additional weights in the form of specific nylon slings, sewn in several rows horizontally and stitched across. Note that the name PALS (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) is more reliable, but colloquially this system is most often referred to as MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment). It was developed for military use, so most backpacks with this fastening system are tactical (see “Suitable for”). The convenience of MOLLE/PALS lies in two points. Firstly, most modern pouches, cases (for flasks, first aid kits, electronic gadgets, ammunition, rations) and other similar devices for “tactical” purposes are made for it. Secondly, the customer can choose to distribute external loads among the slings in a way that is more convenient for him. In backpacks, these slings are usually placed on the front, side and top panels, and less often on the shoulder straps. Before buying such a backpack, it will be useful to make sure that the fastening system on it corresponds to PALS sizes (there are slings of other sizes, or even just decorative stripes that only imitate MOLLE).MOLLE/PALS system | clear | Save List |
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