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Shoulder Straps - MOLLE - Woodland

Shoulder Straps - MOLLE - Woodland

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U.S. Military MOLLE II Rucksack Shoulder Straps | Woodland Camo

Restore your field gear with the authentic U.S. Military Issue MOLLE II Shoulder Straps in M81 Woodland Camouflage. This is the genuine surplus strap assembly (NSN: 8465-01-465-2133) designed for the MOLLE II Main Pack and Large Rucksack systems. Whether you are replacing worn-out gear or building a custom pack on a polymer frame, these straps provide the comfort and durability required for heavy load hauling.

Engineered for long-range patrols, these straps feature thick, closed-cell foam padding that distributes weight evenly across your shoulders. They are equipped with a Quick-Release mechanism, allowing you to instantly drop the pack in emergency situations. The integrated sternum strap helps stabilize the load, preventing the straps from slipping outward during movement.

Key Features:

  • Genuine USGI Issue: The authentic shoulder harness for the MOLLE II Rucksack system.
  • Superior Comfort: Heavily padded with breathable foam to reduce fatigue under heavy loads.
  • Quick-Release System: Features snap-button release latches for rapid doffing in emergencies.
  • Adjustable Fit: Fully adjustable straps with an integrated sternum strap for stability.
  • Frame Compatibility: Designed to mount directly to standard MOLLE II Polymer Frames (Gen IV and older Black frames).

Specifications:

  • NSN: 8465-01-465-2133
  • Nomenclature: STRAPS, SHOULDER, FRAME
  • Color: Woodland Camouflage (M81)
  • Material: 1000D Cordura Nylon
  • Country of Origin: Made in the USA

A Note on Condition: As genuine military surplus, these straps may come in various conditions. Please select your desired grade from the menu. All items are inspected to be fully functional with working buckles and snaps.

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