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Molle Panel, Sun Visor Organizer, Molle Organizer

Molle Panel, Sun Visor Organizer, Molle Organizer — 3D Printed EDC

Why I Like It

I have one of these in every vehicle I own. Full stop. The sun visor MOLLE panel is one of those prints that sounds gimmicky until you actually use it for a week, and then you can’t imagine how you lived without it. Your sun visor goes from wasted real estate to a fully organized, modular attachment surface for whatever you actually need within reach while driving.

What goes on mine: a small pouch with a folded emergency contact card and some cash, a spare pair of earplugs for range trips, a small light, and a document sleeve for the registration. All of it is accessible with one hand, doesn’t rattle, and comes off in seconds if I need to swap vehicles. The MOLLE webbing lets you reconfigure without reprinting — it’s the same modularity as a plate carrier, just in your car.

Two critical safety notes, and these are non-negotiable: first, do not obstruct your sightlines. Mount gear low on the visor and keep the upper portion clear. A momentary visual obstruction at highway speed is a serious hazard. Second, secure everything firmly. Loose items on a MOLLE panel become projectiles in a hard-brake scenario. Check every attachment before driving. ASA is the right material here — your car interior is essentially a solar oven in summer, and PETG will deform at dashboard temperatures. 50% infill, 5 walls. This print legitimately improves vehicle organization and I recommend it without reservation.

What Filament Should You Use?

Here’s a quick breakdown of the three most common filaments for EDC gear so you can pick the right one for your setup:

Filament Hardness UV Resistance Durability Best For
PETG Medium Fair High Everyday indoor/EDC carry, food-safe prints, flexible-tough balance
ABS High Poor High Rigid structural parts, heat-resistant applications (e.g. car/glove box gear)
ASA High Excellent ☀️ Very High Outdoor EDC, belt/bag attachments, anything exposed to sun or weather

TL;DR: Use PETG for most EDC prints — easy to work with and tough enough. Use ASA if the piece will live outdoors or in direct sunlight. Use ABS if you need maximum rigidity and heat resistance and have an enclosure on your printer.

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