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Mystery Ranch WELBE

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Imagine a NICE frame and an ILBE had a baby. Well they did and it is called the Working External Load Bearing Equipment or WELBE. Unveiled last week at Marine South, the WELBE is the brain child of Mystery ranch founder Dana Gleason. It takes advantage of the NICE frame’s external design and Bolstered Ventilation System (BVS) technology to keep the load stable even wearing armor with a rear plate.

Mystery Ranch WELBE

Game changing? Quite possibly. The Marine Corps continues to browse for a new pack and the industry is abuzz with speculation over what direction they will go. While the Marines like the ILBE, it was designed before armor with an integrated rear plate was standard issue. The interface between armor and pack bag needs some improvement and the WELBE may be just the solution. Not only would it allow the modification of the thousands and thousands of packs already in service, specialized pack bags could be also fitted to the WELBE. Additionally, odd shaped loads can be carried when the WELBE is used as a stand alone mode in a manner like the NICE frame. The ILBE pack is an Arc’teryx design manufactured by Propper. A move to modify in service packs would be good for both companies as the ILBE would remain in service longer and the Marines would be more likely to purchase more of the packs in the future.

An added bonus for the market is that the WELBE is also compatible with the Canadian issue pack which suffers from the same issue as the USMC’s ILBE.

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New Mystery Ranch Website

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Pack manufacturer Mystery Ranch has launched a slick new website. Separate sections are available for Military and Tactical, Backpack Hunting, Fire and Trail, as well as recreation and Adventure packs.

Check it out including several new styles including the Tacticplane and SATL Assault Pack at www.mysteryranch.com.

The “Paint It ACU Sale” at Mystery Ranch

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Beginning today Mystery Ranch is discounting several packs. Quantities are limited and the sale ends when they are sold out.

Mystery Ranch ACU Crewcab
Foliage NICE Frame and ACU Crew Cab $420.00
Normal retail is $490

Mystery Ranch CBMR in UCP

CBMR Cerberus $259.00
Normal retail is $479.00

To order, head on over to MysteryRanch.com.

Please note that Mystery Ranch refers to Universal Camouflage pattern as ACU.

Mystery Cinch Demonstration

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Mystery Ranch demonstrated their new Mystery Cinch at NAVEXFOR in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Mystery Ranch Saddle Peak

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Mystery Ranch premiered a version of their commercial Saddle Peak ski pack modified for military use. While the pack design is still being refined, several are already in use with Navy units.

Mystery Ranch Saddle Back

Mystery Cinch

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

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Let’s face it, wearing a pack over armor sucks. But Mystery Ranch has just released an innovation that promises to change all of that. Its simplicity astounds. Designed to work with any pack, the Mystery Cinch routes the straps close to the center of of the chest and prevents the straps from creeping up under the arm. Additionally, pack straps don’t adjust tight like they would during normal wear so when released from the Mystery Cinch they fall off the arm. It’s one motion, quick release design sheds the pack smoothly.

Mystery Cinch Mystery Cinch

Because the Mystery Cinch uses the armor’s PALS grid it offers the flexibility to accommodate a variety of armor vests, pouch configurations, and pack straps.

Mystery Ranch Mystery Cinch

For more information contact Mystery Ranch.

Mystery Ranch Names SOCOM Pack Winner

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Mystery Ranch owner, chief designer, and head bottle washer Dana Gleason has christened the winner of the SOCOM pack (Recce Ruck category) competition the TactiPlane, seemingly in honor of its forbear the Terraplane (from Dana Design) which saw quite a bit of duty in the 90s on the back of some of America’s most elite commandos. In fact, there was a period of time before the UM-21 (aka Strap Master 2000) was fielded as a component of SPEAR BALCS that a militarized Terraplane was in the offing. But it was not to be. SOCOM would have to wait a full ten years to begin receiving a general issue pack from the genius of Dana Gleason.

The new TactiPlane incorporates Mystery Ranch Bolster Ventilation and Stability (BVS) system to stabilize the pack when worn over body armor and features a slimmed down lumbar pad. For old school fans of the original Terraplane, the long pockets on the back of the pack are present but a stuff sack style sleeping bag compartment offers an improvement over the zippered access.

Although details for a civilian release of the Coyote Brown TactiPlane are not yet available, Mystery Ranch offers an excellent family of packs that combine leading edge commercial load carrying technology adapted to designs inspired by close interaction with military customers.

For those customers with specialized requirements contact Mystery Ranch to discuss your needs. For all others check out Mystery Ranch online.

SHOT Show – Mystery Ranch

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

As usual, to get the real scoop on what the folks at Mystery Ranch are up to you have to catch them at a trade show. In fact, if you still aren’t sold on MR’s feature laden packs then all you have to do is try one on. If there is one common design element in the entire MR line it is functionality. The innovative designs have been refined over the years and the telescoping Futura Yoke ensures you have a custom fit no matter what you are wearing underneath the pack.

Mystery Ranch will be showing a new item at SHOT Show called the Medical Pallet. It is a velcro panel that fits inside the 3 Day Assault Pack. It is available with a variety of velcro based pouches in order to organize your equipment for rapid deployment.

Mystery Ranch Med Pallet

Mystery Ranch Med Pallet

Mystery Ranch is located in Booth Number 23244.