USING THE STATION 150

Range Bag

Station 150 takes capacity and protection of your range equipment to another level.

Its cavernous internal volume and rigid, protective shell can swallow far more gear than most.

That means you could easily store multiple pistols or long-gun cases, spare magazines, ammo boxes, hearing/eye-pro gear, cleaning supplies, even small targets or tools — all without cramming.

For a serious shooter who likes to load up for a full day (or weekend) at the range, that kind of space combined with structural integrity is a rare advantage over typical soft-sided bags.

Station 150’s robust build — with polycarbonate-backed structure, reinforced panels, molded endcaps, and protective outer shell —  exceeds the standards of many similar range bags on the market.

That means you’re not worrying about crushed ammo boxes, ruined optics, or compromised cases if the bag gets tossed in the back of a truck, dragged over gravel, or left on uneven terrain.

For a tactical shooter or competitive sports shooter, that kind of “set-and-forget” resilience is a big plus.

What sets Station 150 apart from most bags is that it doesn’t stop being useful when you get to the range: it converts into a stable workbench and table, sitting on durable 6061 aluminum legs.

That transforms it from “bag” to “workspace” — perfect for laying out pistols, organizing brass or ammo, cleaning firearms, preparing magazines, or assembling gear. And, it’ll take up to 50lbs of weight in table-mode.

For shooters who care about speed, order, and convenience at the line, having a dedicated work surface built into your transport bag is a game changer — and something most traditional range bags simply don’t offer.

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