Was ist ein Molle Board und warum ist es ideal für den Bulli? - 040parts

What is a Molle Board and why is it ideal for the Bulli?

A Molle board is originally a sturdy platform, developed for the military to keep equipment flexible and within reach. These panels consist of a special Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) system, which can be adapted to securely fasten tools and accessories. Today, it is used not only by the military but also in outdoor and camping areas – perfect for vehicles like the VW Bulli, where storage space is often limited.

Molle boards for the VW Bulli: More order and more space

If you have ever spent a longer time on the road in the Bulli, you know how quickly the limited space fills up. The Molle boards offer a clever solution here by creating storage space for bulky or dirty equipment on the outside. Whether wheel chocks, sand ladders, or tools – by mounting outside, the interior stays clean and the equipment is always within reach.

The three main variants for your VW T5/T6/T6.1 California

Our Molle boards fit perfectly in different places of your Bulli:

  1. Side mount for additional storage and gear
  2. Bicycle and luggage rack for bulky accessories at the rear
  3. Sliding door board to access important tools directly from outside

There are also specialised versions for the interior, which can be attached to the front seats and under the bench seat. This way, everything important stays organised and within reach without affecting the living space.

Mounting options for maximum flexibility

With our boards, you get a variety of mounting options:

  • Straps for quick and firm fastening
  • MOLLE system with compatible straps and pouches
  • Long holes and airline system for flexible and individual adjustments
  • Custom drillings and adapter sets for your personal mounting
  • Rubber mounts for a stable, non-slip fastening of heavy equipment

This flexibility makes it easy to use each board exactly as it suits you best – from outdoor gadgets to essential tools.

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