Hmm...

Cannot see the point myself. Either buy the syscart, or make your own base with some wood strips glued on to prevent the systainers from moving around.
 
I like them.. A few of those screwed down to the bedslide in my pickup would keep my systainer stacks from falling over.
 
These wheel-less SYS-Cart Bases are also meant for hanging to a wall.
Although I would not want to open a systainer which hangs to a wall, because everything will fall out.
Taking the systainer of the wall when closed will work better.
Look at the Tanos information: Tanos
Systainer-Wandhalterung-Bodenhalterung-SYS-CART-Base-lichtgrau.jpg

 
Yes, the product pdf shows it in use on the wall to hold a first aid systainer, but there's no suggestion from Lee Valley to use it this way.
 
Very strange! What could you possibly put on the wall that wouldn't fall out when the cover is opened? Not even sandpaper or dominos . . . . Strange concept for marketing the product.
 
At least it's a way to store (closed) systainers vertically.
Open it until it's taken off.
 
RL said:
Yes, the product pdf shows it in use on the wall to hold a first aid systainer, but there's no suggestion from Lee Valley to use it this way.

Funny, when I read the first wall mount post I was thinking first aid kit. Scroll down, hah, how about that ? !

Seth
 
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