First of all, you need to determine what you need to carry with your Polaris Ranger to know what kind of Molle accessory you need.
For smaller items like tools, knives, or flashlights, Molle panel strips offer a versatile attachment option. They provide secure, easy access to essential gear that won’t slip or fall off when driving over rougher surfaces.
For larger items like camping equipment, first aid kits, or extra clothing, Molle-adapted storage bags, and pouches are usually the best idea, especially if you want to keep them clean.
Lastly, for heavier and larger equipment, robust Molle plates and hooks ensure everything is kept orderly and secure in your mid-size Polaris Ranger.
The bare effectiveness of a Molle system in a Polaris Ranger hinges on its weight-bearing capacity and how you utilize it.
This is why you need to ensure the panels can support the weight of your gear, with attachment points made from strong materials like nylon webbing.
Some panels have reinforced backings for extra load-bearing strength, but it’s always best to never exceed these, no matter how insignificant it may seem.
Most Polaris Ranger Molle panels and accessories are made from hard-wearing nylon or polyester, suitable for outdoor use and long-term durability.
For even higher durability, consider panels made from materials like aluminum, though they may offer less flexibility.
Check the strength of stitching and attachment points to ensure they can withstand the demands of your adventures in your Polaris Ranger.
It’s best to tie these up in order for them not to wiggle about as that can exert extra strain on your attachments, hooks, buckles, and swivels.