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The Molle Rucksack Frame (Tan) is a robust and versatile accessory designed for the Official OCP Ruck. Made from durable 1000D nylon, it features an adjustable frame system for personalized comfort and a water-resistant design to protect your gear in any weather. With ample storage space and tactical compatibility, this rucksack frame is perfect for professionals on the go.
M**S
Significantly eases the burden of any load yiu can shoulder!
First of all, I am not using this pack frame for it's specific purpose. My primarily use is to upgrade the venerable and beloved A.L.I.C.E PACK with a personal variation of the hellcat mod.I did a lot of research before buying this pack frame. I have been wanting to get back into long hikes and camping in remote locations. I have a camelback internal frame assault pack style bag. While it is quite roomy and robust on organization, is not an external frame bag. And while it suited well for living out of for a day or two at a time in a vehicle or being shuffled around by uncle sam, it is not suited for log hikes with a heavy load.So I turned to the wonderful world of online opinions and was soon drooling over the FILBE they are giving to the Marines these days but damn, they cat a big bag of shiney nickels. And that's used. Without the punches. Or the frame! And sometimes no straps..Just the main pack. Might even be riped and full of holes. I was able to find a new one for about $400 shipped. I know it's worth it but I have KIDS and HOBBIES so that just won't do.Then I was looking at the MOLLE II system and I like that a lot as well. But wish it had as much molle webbing as the filbe does. I like options. It's the red blooded American in me that wants the freedom to make choices and then to later make different choices. The FILBE has a ton of molle webbing to give me that freedom of choice and just seems to leave the MOLLE II wanting for me and I cant find a molle ii cheap enough to justify the purchase.So I found a really good deal on milsurp alice packs and ordered one. Man what a bummer. The frame was unsatisfactory due to wear in ways I felt would make it not last lomg for me. I returned the first and got a replacement in just as bad a shape. So I have to say milsirp alice packs are a gamble and I like to know I am geting what I pay for. But I still need a good camping pack.So I kept looking for new alice packs and on ebay good deals on FILBE packs and I inevitably came across a hellcat for sale. Whats a hellcat? A hellcat is an allice pack modified with molle shoulder straps.But it gets better.Enter my hellcat alice pack Mike's edition. I have added the enhanced molle ii shoulder straps and kidney belt to the gen VI molle ii frame. I intend to put a large alice pack on it but the vendor for the rucksack sent me a medium instead of a large and I have no intention of limiting the scope of the completed pack to light loads. I will also be adding a sleep system pack under the ruck as well as becro side staps fpr walkimg poles amd other gear to long to be packed inside. So going small is not the direction I will ne taking.My philosophy is it's easier to carry less than the bag can hold than to try and fhure out how to carry more than it can hold. So why limit yourself to less than you can personally carry. Just because the bag can hold more does not mean you have to stuff it full. It's nice to have some extra room for unplanned situations. And I love the 6 pockets on the back of the large alice rucksack. 3 larger along the bottom and 3 smaller along the top under the rain flap. These are great for organizing your gear giving you lots of options for ready access to items you don't want to dig for. If the pack is for someone unable to shoulder heavy loads and you don't want the extra real estate then a meduim alice rucksack might be beter suited for them. You still get 3 roomy pockets along the bottom amd the pack could carry enough gear for a day or two in the wilderness. But even then I still recomend this MOLLE II pack frame, and while you're at it the enhanved should straps and kydney belt. They are VERY comfortable. You specifically want a generation four (IV) because it is the newest and is a lot more durable over time and will be less likely to brake from falling or dropping while loaded.While I have just my frame and straps waiting for a sutable ruck to come in (Large, NOT SMALL, the one with all six pockets on the back.) I decided to test the versatility of this pack frame by lashing a 50 cal ammo can full of ammo to the frame and shouldering it. I then walked around my property with it fpr awhile and climbed up amd down some stairs. Pictures attached to show the lashing. I used maybe ten to fifteen feet of paracord I had lyimg around. Startimg center top I went down the sides amd pulld the handle in to the fram then crossed the can to anchor the bottom and cross the fromt again to snjg it all up at the top. Thismwas a heavy load and took some grit timhet it shouldered. But this fra, e carried it well. The high mounted load stabalizing straps pull the frame up tignt to, yoir shoulder to het yiur center of gravity back close to center amd eliminate any sway in the load that would wear yiu down really fast. The enhanced shoulder straps with they sternum strap also snuged theimgs up and in conjunction with the kydney belt I. was anle tomtrek about uo and down stairs with little effort.So I have to conclude that this frame is good to go even without habing am actual pack to mount yet. If you can shoulder the weight, this packframe, in conjunction with a good suspemsion system will eas the burden significantly.
D**C
Nice for the price
This is a dandy little pack frame. Very rigid and lightweight. You can use it with the newer molle pack or the older alice pack. Do a search for the Hellcat pack system. This is one of the components they use. The molle shoulder straps and belt are also excellent. You can buy used alice packs really cheap if you look and then assemble your own upgraded Hellcat system with the components on Amazon.
C**E
Worked. Perfecly. Arrived as described.
This rack was used to construct a "backpack" Parade puppet for the musical "Into the Woods." Easy to modify, sturdy and lightweight.
K**M
Delivered on time, but cracked on delivery.
Bought this frame to replace my current one. Just received it in the mail and I was disappointed to find that it already had a crack through it.
G**Y
Works good as a diy packout frame!!!
I didn’t like the bulkiness so I modified it, but hey for 20$ no real complaint!!! I used it as a packout frame with my old hunting bag and works wonders, much lighter then my alps and tidwee packframe for sure, waist belt, back pad and shoulder straps all hooks up fine and packed out a whole 3x3 buck 4 miles up 1600+ feet in elevation. Packed out as well as my alps packframe and with a bigger buck with that! A+, may not compare to higher end packframe tho, I wouldn’t know, u can check out my set up on my channle to see the whole packout with the Mollerucksack frame at BlackTail Itch on YouTube!!!
I**E
Perfect for relieving pressure on back and shoulders.
Great for adding some rigidity to your pack. This in turn pulls on the frame and not your shoulders and back nearly as much. This staves off fatigue. Great for anyone who carries or plans to carry a 40lb+ pack any amount of distance.
S**S
but it works great for building shoulder rigs on top of
This frame is so versitile and light. This is my second one. I don't use it for its intended use, but it works great for building shoulder rigs on top of. With the straps it sits tight on the hips and so far we've been able to attach all types of frame work and fasteners to it.
R**E
Good pack frame
This is a good frame for my backpack, I wasn't happy with the way it was shipped in a plastic bag envelope, it was torn, pack frame wasn't damaged, it just could have been shipped in a better package