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Black Sheep Innovations – Cargo Sheep M.O.L.L.E for INEOS Grenadier


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Black Sheep Innovations is exhibiting at Abenteuer & Allrad 2023. Booth no. E03.

This article is actually no. 3 in a short series covering Black Sheep’s most recent developments for the INEOS Grenadier.

CARGO SHEEP M.O.L.L.E

For those who don’t know, M.O.L.L.E stands for MOdular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. The original system has its roots in the US where it has established itself amongst 4×4 drivers and accessory suppliers.

The availablilty of a wide range of accessories, such as panniers, tool holders, etc., led Thomas Grütter, ceo of Black Sheep Innovations, to maintain the grid dimensions for several reasons:

  1. allow owners who are changing up to the Grenadier to continueuinsg their existing accessories
  2. provide newcomers to the system a wider range of accessories for all kinds of applications right off the shelf
  3. use a proven concept as the basis and create a system that would harmonise perfectly with the Grenadier
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NO DRILLING

Black Sheeps M.O.L.L.E system mounts to the lashing rails set into the roof and the waist level utility rails. It’s a straight forward fit that needs no drilling and won’t leave scars on the car if you decide to resell at a later date.

The only pre-requisite: YOU MUST SPECIFY YOUR GRENADIER WITH UTILITY RAILS.

BLACK SHEEP INNOVATIONS | BOOTH E03

ABENTEUER & ALLRAD


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