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g2outdoors

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Gents I found these a couple weeks ago but I'm just now getting around to posting about them.

Strap your climbing sticks or whatever to your molle webbing loops!

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I have no idea how you do it, but man you find all the cool stuff!

G2 is definitely an innovator of alot of the gear that i use now. He loves his tinkering and remember that he gets kickbacks from the companies he buys from because many of us will then buy from them lol j/k

“If G2 builds it so will everyone else” (his field of dreams moment) lol
 
I've had some of those laying around for a year and haven't used them haha. I need to throw them on the saddle and see what I can use them for!
 
I have those on my GORUCK pack. Handy to keep hydration hose from flopping around.


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I'm using paracord loops or Niteize gear ties. What makes this option better?

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I'm using paracord loops or Niteize gear ties. What makes this option better?

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LOL. I use NiteIze. I think these are a little more elegant...not necessarily better. My NiteIze work extremely well. They're cheap and easy and look a little more polished. That's all.
 
I use the niteize and have a elastic band I hang my stick from. It looks like this would, could replace my system fairly easily


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I was thinking of using those on my pack/bow accessory hanger strap. Move them wherever you want with a paracord loop for rangefinder/binos/calls.


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These aren't quite as pretty as the ones g2 posted, but they work well and are easy to make. I made a bunch of them to my own specs...different weight, and length shock cord.The ones on the link are light weight and a bit short, but they're fine for some applications. Some other uses require a heavier duty or longer rig so I made my own. I've used them for lots of different applications.
https://www.bdbcanoe.com/bungee-dea...iasts-canoeing-camping-hiking-mountain-biking
 
Got one of these, little pricey but one hand operation to open or close. Also got the molle d-clips from amazon and like them, one hand operation just not real heavy duty. Sorry I'm not tech savvy enough to give a link.Screenshot_20180320-040337.jpg
 
Got one of these, little pricey but one hand operation to open or close. Also got the molle d-clips from amazon and like them, one hand operation just not real heavy duty. Sorry I'm not tech savvy enough to give a link.View attachment 4252
I use one of those to put my primos trigger sticks on my backpack when elk hunting. they are great. I only wish you could buy them in both directions. ie 90 degrees off of what they are.
 
I use one of those to put my primos trigger sticks on my backpack when elk hunting. they are great. I only wish you could buy them in both directions. ie 90 degrees off of what they are.
I thought the same thing, may be as simple as sewing a loop onto a loop or sew on a vertical loop. Only other way would to make it permanent with zingit or such. Us tinkerers always find a way.
 
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