5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products Organize Your Stuff, New Mossy Oak Collab

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September 8, 2025
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5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products

Check out these 5 New DECKED bad ass products to organize your stuff along with a first-ever Mossy Oak collab.

These five new products rolling out in just five weeks are all designed to help better store, organize and protect tools and gear. DECKED, a Ketchum, Idaho based company that designs and manufactures truck bed storage and organization systems for pickup trucks and cargo vans, says “each new product has come from direct customer feedback, and they’re all engineered, tested and manufactured in the U.S.”

They also include the company’s first collaboration with outdoor lifestyle brand Mossy Oak. 

Roadside Emergency OS Kit (“Oh Sh*t” Kit)

5 New DECKED Organization
The emergency kit stores all the essentials and is waterproof, can be driven over and is brightly colored making it easy to find. (Photo courtesy DECKED)

This all-in-one kit is engineered for roadside disasters.

It packs nine essentials: jumper cable battery box, LED safety lights, tow straps, headlamp, fire suppressor, survival blanket, safety vest, Hot Hands and a whistle, in a durable, weatherproof, case that’s built for DECKED product integration or stand-alone use.

It is available now on Decked.com for $500.

Mossy Oak Original Bottomland Honcho 80

5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products
This waterproof D-co case combines DECKED’s well-known durability and capability with Mossy Oak’s styling. (Photo courtesy DECKED)

This limited-edition, 80L weatherproof D-co case features iconic Mossy Oak camouflage, modular design and rugged construction.

It’s ideal for longer tools, bows or valuable gear. Available with customizable dividers or PuzzleFoam.

It is available now on Decked.com for $350.

Piecekeeper PuzzleFoam

5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products
Now you can order your own foam and make your own inserts for the DECKED drawer systems. (Photo courtesy DECKED)

This customizable foam kit integrates seamlessly with DECKED Drawer Systems, allowing users to carve perfect-fit cutouts for tools, hunting gear, or any items that need tailored organization.

It is launching on September 9, 2025.

Drawer Systems for Gen 1 Tacoma & Tundra

5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products
The DECKED drawer systems are finally available for 2 Toyota trucks. (Photo courtesy DECKED)

These new rollout components bring DECKED Drawer System compatibility to long-bed Gen 1 Toyota Tacoma (6’2″) and Tundra (6’6″) trucks.

These highly demanded models are now finally supported in the DECKED lineup.

They will be available on September 16, 2025.

D-co Case Mounting Kit

5 New DECKED Bad Ass Products
A new mounting kit is available for the DECKED D-co cases. (Photo courtesy DECKED)

This affordable $60 kit enables users to mount the Honcho 80 case anywhere with T-track or a flat surface without drilling, which includes roof racks, truck beds, CargoGlide trays.

Customers can build a modular system with rugged, weatherproof and lockable cases that works with or without DECKED Drawers.

They will be available on September 23, 2025.

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Check out these 5 New DECKED bad ass products to organize your stuff along with a first-ever Mossy Oak collab. These five new products rolling out in just five weeks are all designed to help better store, organize and protect tools and gear. DECKED, a Ketchum, Idaho based company that designs and manufactures truck bed storage and organization systems for pickup trucks and cargo vans, says “each new product has come from direct customer feedback, and they’re all engineered, tested and manufactured in the U.S.” They also include the company’s first collaboration with outdoor lifestyle brand Mossy Oak. Roadside Emergency OS Kit (“Oh Sh*t” […] (read full article...)

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