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MOLLLE II climber mod

Isaacorps

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Hey guys, I’m sure some of you have added mil surplus MOLLE backpack straps to your climbers to replace OEM crappy straps (especially on a summit viper like I have). I just ordered the backpack straps and waist belt from eBay to add to mine. I’ve seen some other tutorials but they seem a little less than clear. If anyone has any input on how they’ve done this I’d really appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
 
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Isaacorps

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Thanks, that’s a couple ideas to keep in mind. I’ll have a better idea what I’m up against once I receive the parts. I’ve watched a couple videos that are specific to attaching them to the Summit that I have so I’m hoping they’ll make better sense once I have it all right in front of me. I love the flexibility of using my climber but the straps that come with it are so god awful that it makes it nearly unusable on long treks
 

Treed

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No problem. It's been three or four years since I did it's still working great. I can't rember if I used 1" or 1 1/4" #8 Machine screws. I'm pretty sure it was 1" though because I remember it being a pain in the ass getting them on. I used a big flat washer on the other side and on this side, I used lock nuts. Come to think of it, these were 1" screws because I had intended to put washers on both sides but I didn't have enough screw so I just screwed the lock nuts down and called it a day. It's been like this ever since and I've packed that damn stand half way to Hades and back, mostly uphill and a lot of it in the snow.
 

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Isaacorps

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No problem. It's been three or four years since I did it's still working great. I can't rember if I used 1" or 1 1/4" #8 Machine screws. I'm pretty sure it was 1" though because I remember it being a pain in the ass getting them on. I used a big flat washer on the other side and on this side, I used lock nuts. Come to think of it, these were 1" screws because I had intended to put washers on both sides but I didn't have enough screw so I just screwed the lock nuts down and called it a day. It's been like this ever since and I've packed that damn stand half way to Hades and back, mostly uphill and a lot of it in the snow.

Awesome, thanks for the pic!
 

Isaacorps

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Finally got around to installing the straps on my climber. Wow, what an improvement! Hope to use it a lot more this year to hunt some hard to reach areas and be more mobile depending on wind and weather conditions. I should’ve done this way sooner lol