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The OneTigris Car Back Seat Organizer is a versatile and durable MOLLE panel designed for vehicle organization. Made from high-tensile strength carbon fiber, it offers a universal fit with adjustable straps, practical storage solutions, and a complete kit for easy installation.
S**N
Not bad at all. I thought it was going to be cheap.
You have to put it together is the worst part. Quailing is good
A**L
Excellent product
Bought this to use with my rifle and House , a first aid kit along with other odds and ends. Fits nicely on the back of the seats of my pick up truck and also can be moved to the back of the jeep when needed. Plenty of space. Unable to post photos to two terms of service.
V**.
Excellent Molle panel, lightweight, sturdy, many accessories, I prefer fiberglass vs carbon fiber.
I had a great experience with other OneTigris products (they make absolutely perfect gun cleaning mats, check them out!), so I decided to give this sling a try. There are lots of Molle-style panels, they all have more or less the same design, most commonly they are made of steel or aluminum, but this one went with a different material - carbon fiber or fiberglass. I didn't know which version to get so I've ordered both to compare. Based on the stock photos, the fiberglass version appears to be stiffer, but it was really hard to judge and make a choice only by looking at the photos.The carbon fiber and fiberglass versions are very nice-looking panels with very large MOLLE slots. Both come with a bunch of accessories such as rolls of Velcro, elastic bungee cords that can be adjusted to suit your needs, attachment straps, and various simple accessories to hold guns, fire extinguishers, etc. No matter if it's a lightweight carbon fiber or heavy-gauge fiberglass, it will bend anyway. They both are not as stiff as aluminum or steel plates, but they're also a fraction of the weight. Both panels bend easily even in your hands. The flex is somewhat useful for attaching accessories, as it's easier to slide Molle straps through flex plate than work with really stiff steel plates. The weight difference between carbon fiber and fiberglass version is about 2 times, carbon fiber is only 225 grams and fiberglass is 510 grams, which is 285 grams heavier. But in the grand scheme of things 285 grams will not make any difference when the panel is fully loaded with gear. Subjectively, the fiberglass one is much more rigid and keeps its form very well, yes it still bends but not as much as the carbon fiber. I also prefer the all-black style of the fiberglass one, so if I were to choose a panel now, I would go with the fiberglass one for sure. Surely, the carbon fiber one looks very cool and everything, but I prefer functionality over looks. Plus, the fiberglass one is much cheaper, costs about 30% less vs carbon fiber one. But again, functionally they are practically the same, if you dig the "carbon fiber" look then go for it, otherwise the fiberglass one is perfect.Both panels are functional and work great for me. I'm not a huge fan of the manufacturer's recommendation of strapping the bottom edge across the car seat. This is because it impairs the function of the very seat one is sitting on. So instead, I attached the straps/hooks to the under seat, just like one of the other reviewers suggested, and it works great. It improves the position of the panel, its fitment on the seat, and really helps to keep it in place when you recline the seat. The whole setup looks and feels sturdy and holds up to 1 rifle, 1 pistol, 6 mags (3 rifles, 3 pistols), 1 med kit, 1 knife, and 2 utility pouches. It totally does what I need. It easily attaches to your car's seat, can be removed when not needed and moved to another car.*** TL;DR ***Yes, I totally recommend these Molle panels. Both panels are lightweight but still rigid enough to hold your gear, and they come with a lot of accessories. They're easy to attach to your car seat and to remove and relocate to another car. The fiberglass one looks beefy and mean and the carbon fiber one looks super cool. Both panels still flex under the load but carbon fiber flexes a bit more than fiberglass. I like the fiberglass one more. Solid 5 stars.+++ Pros +++1) Lightweight but still rigid enough to hold the load.2) Comes with a lot of accessories.3) Easy to attach to your car seat.4) Easy to remove and relocate to another car.5) Fiberglass one looks beefy and mean.6) Carbon fiber one looks super cool.--- Cons ---1) Both still flex under the load.2) Carbon fiber flexes more than fiberglass.
M**L
Carbon Fiber: Thin, Lightweight, but still flexes
There's a lot of MOLLE panels out there, most usually made of steel or aluminum, but OneTigris has gone a different direction for their "rigid" panel. I debated a lot between getting the Carbon Fiber vs the Fiberglass versions, and I went with the Carbon Fiber version because I wanted the extra thinness and decreased weight. In the grand scheme of themes though I don't think it really matters. Based on the stock photos, the fiberglass version appears to be more rigid, but I noticed the photo has the weight seated on both the supports and not just the panel itself, so I couldn't accurately pre-judge if the fiberglass is more or less rigid than the thinner carbon fiber version. Anyways, the carbon fiber is a great-looking panel with very large PALS/molle slots. It comes with a slew of accessories, including a roll of velcro and length of elastic bungee cord which you can trim to your own needs, plus the mounting straps, and a set of simple accessories for holding something such as a rifle or a fire extinguisher as shown in their stock photos.No matter what, this thing will flex, regardless of how little or how heavy you load it up. It will never by truly rigid like an aluminum or steel panel, but this is also at a fraction of the weight. The flex also helps with attaching accessories as I find it easier to slide the molle straps through than on my steel panel.It's a functional panel and has been working well for me. I'm not a big fan of their recommendation to strap the lower end around the entirety of the seat, as this detracts from the functionality of the seat itself for someone to sit in it, so I fashioned straps/hooks for it to attach to the bottom/underside of the seat. Now some people may say this attributes to my panel flex, but it doesn't; it just affects my panel's angle and how it lays against my seat, but the panel itself freely bows and flexes in your hands. It appears very sturdy though and has been holding up well to a single rifle, single pistol, 6 mags (3 rifle, 3 pistol), a med kit, and a couple general purpose pouches. It does what I need it do; it's easy to attach to my vehicle and to remove when not needed. Good job OneTigris.
L**U
This is too flimsy but durable
So i had it all installed tightly and when i placed my rifle it hung a little back. I was afraid with all my equipment on it, it would break the plastic. But it held up. I thought it be more stiff but it works. The price for this should be cheaper. This is a little cheap feeling for this high of a price. Idk how itll hold up while hitting the backroads bumps with all this weight on it. But time will tell. Comes with everything you need to mount it to your seat. Its a little confusing at first because you got all these bags full of straps. It does what its suppose to do. Aint worth the price there asking tho.
M**.
Look at your back seat before ordering
I did not take into account the curves on the back of the seat of my Cherokee before ordering this so it did not fit on the passenger seat. That being said it is designed to be mounted vertically or horizontally and it fits great on the back row with plenty of room for securing items.
J**S
Badass
I got both versions, and I prefer the carbon fibre over the fiberglass, of course. It's thinner and lighter. But both are badass for securing and organizing emergency gear in the car/truck, for quick access. Added some emt and utility pouches with first aid, fire/water, Winter auto emergency tools and supplies. Love it 👍
F**R
Amazing quality
I placed these on my 2019 Toyota Tundra and they’re amazing. The carbon looks so good. Super easy to install too. This thing gives me easy access to things when out on the trails and camping, bear spray, flashlights, knives and other hunting gear! Highly recommended.
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