Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU Review

First Thoughts on the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU

The Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU, manufactured by an unspecified entity, promises rapid one-hand adjustment and Mil-spec type webbing, features that immediately grabbed my attention. I’ve relied on slings for over a decade in demanding environments, from steep mountain hunts to tactical training exercises, and a reliable sling is non-negotiable. This sling boasts a Mossy Oak Break-Up pattern and includes Talon quick-release detachable swivels, suggesting a focus on both functionality and concealment.

My search for a new sling stemmed from a common frustration: the limitations of traditional two-point slings when transitioning between carrying a rifle and actively engaging a target. I needed something that allowed for quick adjustments, ensuring the rifle could be secured tightly against my body during movement or instantly loosened for firing. The promise of one-hand adjustment was the key selling point.

Upon unboxing, the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU felt adequately constructed, though the nylon webbing seemed slightly less robust than some of my other slings. The Mossy Oak Break-Up pattern was well-applied, and the Talon quick-release swivels appeared durable. However, the overall impression was that the materials might be a step down from higher-end slings I’ve used in the past.

I considered the Magpul MS1 sling and the Viking Tactics VTAC sling, both of which are known for their robust construction and ease of adjustment. Ultimately, the advertised rapid one-hand adjustment and the included swivels of the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU swayed my decision, hoping for a budget-friendly alternative that could perform just as well. My initial reaction was cautiously optimistic, tinged with a hint of skepticism given the mixed user feedback I’d seen online.

Real-World Testing: Putting Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU to the Test

First Use Experience

I first tested the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU at my local shooting range during a practical rifle course. The course involved moving between barricades, engaging targets at varying distances, and performing tactical reloads. I tested it on my AR-15 platform.

During the initial stages, the sling performed adequately in dry conditions. The one-hand adjustment, while functional, wasn’t as smooth or intuitive as I had hoped. There was a noticeable amount of friction, requiring more effort than expected to lengthen or shorten the sling quickly. This immediately created concern for use in rapid deployment or active hunting scenarios where swift adjustments can mean the difference between success and failure.

Extended Use & Reliability

After several weeks of consistent use, the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU began to show some concerning signs of wear. The nylon webbing started to fray slightly around the adjustment buckle, and the quick-release swivels exhibited a noticeable amount of play. These small issues quickly became larger safety concerns.

The durability of the sling was a major letdown. While the Mossy Oak Break-Up pattern held up well, the core functionality of the sling began to degrade quickly. Cleaning the sling was straightforward, requiring only a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris, but this didn’t address the underlying material quality issues. Compared to my experiences with slings from Blue Force Gear and Magpul, the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU significantly underperformed, lacking the ruggedness and longevity I expect from tactical gear.

Breaking Down the Features of Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU

Specifications

  • Type: Sling. This defines the core function, designed for carrying and supporting a firearm.
  • Swivel Size: 1.25″. This dictates compatibility with standard sling mounting points.
  • Length: 28″ – 37″. This determines the range of adjustability for different body sizes and carrying preferences.
  • Width: 1.25″. A standard width offering a balance of comfort and strength.
  • Color: Mossy Oak New Break-Up. Provides camouflage in woodland environments.
  • Material: Nylon. A common, relatively durable material for slings.

These specifications, while seemingly adequate on paper, don’t fully translate into real-world performance. The nylon material, though standard, proves to be the weakest link in the sling’s overall durability. The adjustable length is practical but hindered by the friction in the adjustment mechanism.

Performance & Functionality

The Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU attempts to provide rapid one-hand adjustment, but falls short of expectations. The adjustment buckle requires more force than desired, slowing down transitions. While it functions as a sling, its core selling point of quick adjustment is compromised, making it less effective than competitor options.

The strengths are limited to its basic functionality as a sling, and the Mossy Oak Break-Up camouflage. The weaknesses lie in the poor adjustment mechanism, questionable durability of the nylon webbing, and the play in the quick-release swivels. It doesn’t exceed expectations, ultimately disappointing in its core functionality.

Design & Ergonomics

The build quality of the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU is adequate but not exceptional. The materials used, while functional, lack the robustness found in higher-end slings. The ergonomics suffer from the stiff adjustment buckle.

The sling is reasonably user-friendly, requiring minimal setup, but the stiff adjustment mechanism creates a small learning curve. The placement of the adjustment point is comfortable enough but requires more force to operate than expected.

Durability & Maintenance

The lifespan of the Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU is questionable based on my testing. The fraying nylon webbing and loose swivels indicate premature wear. Maintenance is straightforward, but cleaning won’t prevent the underlying durability issues from manifesting.

It is unlikely to withstand heavy or prolonged use in demanding conditions. Replacement parts are not readily available.

Accessories and Customization Options

The Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU comes with Talon quick-release detachable swivels. No further customization options are immediately apparent.

The 1.25″ swivel size ensures compatibility with a wide range of firearms. However, the sling’s inherent weaknesses limit the value of adding further accessories.

Pros and Cons of Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU

Pros

  • Relatively inexpensive compared to higher-end slings.
  • Includes Talon quick-release detachable swivels.
  • Mossy Oak Break-Up camouflage pattern.
  • Compatible with standard 1.25″ sling mounting points.

Cons

  • Stiff and unreliable one-hand adjustment mechanism.
  • Questionable durability of nylon webbing.
  • Noticeable play in the quick-release swivels.


Who Should Buy Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU?

The Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU might be suitable for recreational shooters who require a basic sling for occasional range use and are on a very tight budget. It could also be suitable for hunters in controlled environments who prioritize camouflage over ultimate durability and ease of use.

However, anyone who relies on their gear in demanding conditions, such as tactical operators, serious hunters, or survivalists, should avoid this product. It lacks the robustness and reliability required for professional use.

A must-have modification would be replacing the adjustment buckle with a higher-quality alternative. However, considering the overall material quality, investing in a better sling altogether is a wiser choice.

Conclusion on Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU

The Original Super-Sling 2+ MOBU promises rapid one-hand adjustment and reliable performance, but it ultimately falls short due to questionable durability and a stiff adjustment mechanism. While the price point might be attractive, the lack of robustness makes it a poor value proposition in the long run.

I would not personally recommend this sling to anyone who requires dependable gear. The potential for failure in critical situations outweighs the initial cost savings. Invest in a higher-quality sling from a reputable manufacturer like Blue Force Gear or Magpul. Your safety and success depend on it.


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