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The Tactical Gear Clip is a durable, American-made fastener designed for quick, one-handed attachment of gear to Molle-compatible backpacks and vests. Berry Amendment compliant and built to last, it securely holds tools like axes and flashlights, making it an essential accessory for military personnel and outdoor adventurers alike.
| Asin | B007N6TF9G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #874 in Tactical Bag Accessories |
| Date First Available | March 21, 2012 |
| Item Model Number | BHBUKPPAZINH5393 |
| Manufacturer | Duraflex |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 2 inches; 0.32 ounces |
User
Nice little clip
I’ve been using these clips for over a year at this point and they work quite well. With them being plastic I had to improvise how to attach them to the MOLLE system I have in my truck as it is metal. With that being said they still work great with a little ingenuity.
User
Versatile way to attach things to your pack!
Perfect way to secure things to your backpack (especially MOLLE type backpacks). Its holds pretty well and feels quite stable. I can envision this being used to hold flashights, water bottles (at the loop handle), a compact rain jackets, and various other objects. It is quite versatile and adjustable. I personally used this to secure an umbrella to my backpack. On my Maxpedition Incognito Laptop Backpack there were attachment points on top that I use to attach two of these clips to secure the umbrella. Does a pretty nifty job.
User
Great clip! My solutions for those who posted negative reviews.
I love this clip! My responses to some of the negative reviews:1) Vertical Mounting Complaint: My Molle rucksack has vertical straps, so vertical attachment is not a problem for me. If your Molle system doesn't have vertical as well as horizontal attach points, blame it on your Molle system, not this gear clip. If your Molle system doesn't have vertical attach points, you can also try these: (Condor 4" MOD Strap Tan) which come in various colors and lengths. I used them between 2 horizontal Molle straps to make a vertical attach point, then attached this gear clip to the Mod strap. Not ideal, but it works for my fishing rod and trekking poles. See Pic.2) Does not securely hold gear: There is some merit to this one, especially when vertically attaching gear. Because the clip is smooth plastic, vertically attaching gear that also has a smooth surface doesn't work all that well. Part of the solution is to adjust the elastic straps for the 1st connector properly first. If that doesn't work, which was the case for my trekking poles, I super glued a 1.5" x 2" strip of rubber inner tube scrap to the base of the clip, and wrapped that between the clip and the poles before fastening. Problem solved.3) Price: I totally agree with this one. These are way more expensive than they should be for materials and construction. IMO $3.95 each would be a fair price point. However, there are less expensive clips for most applications, like these for smaller, lighter items: BCP Pack of 6pcs Black Color TW MOLLE Web Dominators with Elastic string. These have the same vertical mounting challenges as this clip, but you have the same potential solutions if vertical mounting is really critical for your gear.
User
Buy more than you think you need
This is an great fastener that has a lot of applications. There are so many uses that I should have purchased more. When I starting researching the best equipment to use on my get home bag, I ran across these on a video. Just from the video it was very apparent this fastener will hold very securely.It took about 15 sec to put both on the webbing (put the long tab behind the webbing first, then pull the webbing down so the small tab will slide on). Next take the clasp and pull over whatever you are holding down, and hook it under the tab. If you need to adjust the tension, use the small button tab and pull the elastic cords. When adjusted properly, loop back over whatever you are holding down and secure under the little tab on the large clasp.There is only one problem - I should have purchased more. You'll run out of webbing before you run out of items to attach. Pick up more than you think you'll use.
User
Excellent product.
I had been in the market for awhile for a way to carry my tourniquet on my patrol vest that was both easy to use and inexpensive. For some reason simple TQ pouches seem to be fairly expensive but I also didn't want to keep my TQ in my first aid kit where it may be harder to get to. I saw this being used for different items and figured it may work well for me.As soon as I got it I decided to see if there was a way I could attach it to hold my TQ vertically instead of horizontally. With a little bit of elbow grease I was able to thread it through the MOLLE webbing and get it to secure pretty solidly.For reference, I have been using this for over a year now and I patrol 40 hours a week and work on the side as a tactics instructor, this thing is solid but also allows me to get to my TQ quickly when I need it. In the time I have had it, it has not come loose or stretched out. I have begun to recommend this to my fellow officers as well as my students.
User
Great MOLLE product for keeping a flashlight handy
This product is a terrific little find. It clips easily and securely to MOLLE webbing (I have it mounted on the shoulder strap of a Maxpedition Falcon II), and the elastic cord is pulled tight to adjust the tension on the retention clip. With a little practice it is a one-handed release for a flashlight. A side note, the base is raised slightly from the MOLLE webbing so a "tactical" flashlight like a Fenix TA20, or a SureFire E2D Defender, where the body of the flashlight is a smaller diameter than the end cap and head fits best. I tried the Gerber Recon with Tailcap upgrade and because of the smooth body, it doesn't hold very well.
User
Neat little gadget for mounting to MOLLE
Cool little mounting clip. Looks like you could add a longer piece of bungee cord if you needed to. I bought two to mount a flashlight on a MOLLE seatback organizer. DIdn't work for what I wanted because they can only clip into the MOLLE webbing oriented vertically and I needed them to be oriented horizontally. Ended up using them for a different item, but was disappointed they didn't work as intended.
User
Well ... I put mine through a war and it did work - sort of ...
Waited until I tested mine in a real-world situation vs. training before I reviewed it. Here goes:Did they work? Yes. I used mine for a flashlight on my upper chest. The flashlight would "pop" off of the connector when I would drag myself through on my chest. Kind of "expected" but on the same token not good. I did not lose my flashlight as it was connected to the elastic but I might have lost it.Conclusion - would I trust it in combat again? No except it is the most convenient way to carry a flashlight! I am just not "sold" on using it without having a leash on the object I use it with - if that makes sense. I have to say that even abused and ignored during a particularly rough time the plastic part popped off but the unit stayed together.I welcome contact by the company if they have any ideas on how to make sure an item will not pop off! Again, it is one of the best solutions out in the wild but in combat and where you absolutely cannot lose the item ... I am not sold.
User
This clip is fantastic! I use it for flashlights and have found ...
This clip is fantastic! I use it for flashlights and have found it to be very secure and stable. Pervious to this I was using Molle Dominator Straps, but the elastic on those is not very long and I was overextending it and thusly it was loosening quite a lot. As I'd rather have a purpose built clip, instead of replacing the elastic cord in the dominator straps with a longer piece, this seemed appropriate and I was in no way disappointed! Of course the cost is an issue, as the shipping price was nearly equal to the price of the unit itself - but given that my preferred flashlight costs over $100 the expense to keep it tightly secured to my pack seemed more than worth it. Now that I've taken it on several excursions through rough terrain, often needing to climb or crawl, and bumping and scraping the clip in the process, I can say that it's quite tough and has protected my flashlight without fail! I'd certainly buy another one if I needed to! Highly recommended!
User
Cumple su función
Me hubiera gustado que viniera en varías dirección ya que al momento de utilizar la parte cóncava solo está en una dirección y no la puedes cambiar
User
ショルダーライト用
バックパックのショルダーライトに使用。使い勝手いいです。
User
It holds onto your gear well.... it just works
Holds large / heavy objects securely on my molle bags (axe / cooking pans / large flashlight) - without issue. I also used one of these on my sling pack to hold a survival knife, works excellent.
User
i'll find a good use for it no
decent...i'll find a good use for it no doubt
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