Hazard 4: Jeep Molded Storage Headliners

We took a look at the Hazard 4 Headliners during SHOT Show 2024, including its specs and storage capabilities.

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Today, we’re taking a look at a handy piece of kit for all Jeep enthusiasts: the Hazard 4 Headliner. We found this at the Hazard 4 booth during SHOT Show 2024, and although it was designed for Jeep JL/Gladiator models (with new models on the way for the Ford Bronco and Hummer EV), it may also fit it other vehicles depending on whether or not there is enough room on the ceiling.

Top veiw of the Hazard 4 Jeep molded headliner.

Design and Construction

The Hazard 4 Headliner is crafted with a dual-foam construction – a feature not commonly seen in standard headliners. This design aims to provide enhanced insulation, both in terms of temperature control and sound dampening. There are other features built into the design, including HardPoint ports (those two holes you see in the top corner of the picture above), which allow you to mout things like Hazard 4’s LED Beacon lights or other accessories.

Additional loops on the corner can be used to secure the Headliner to the Jeep’s existing tie downs for an even more secure attachment, but the heavy duty velcro on the back will hold a reasonable amount of weight. YKK zippers along the side provide secure access, and the zipper ends can be tucked into the front.

View of the velcro on the back of the Hazard 4 Headliner.

Storage and Utility

A key feature of the Hazard 4 Headliner is its storage capability. Designed with hard-molle modular channels, it allows for customization and additional storage options. This could be useful for those who need extra space for gear, especially when off-roading, overlanding, or camping.

View of the inside of the Headliner.

Hazard 4 Headliner Specs

  • Overall Dimensions: 18.8″ L x 16″ W x 2″ D (47.6 x 40.6 x 5.1 cm)
  • Product Weight: 2.2 lbs. (35.2 oz)
  • Available Colors: Black, Coyote
  • MSRP: $225
  • URL: Hazard4.com

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Patrick Diedrich
Patrick Diedrich
Patrick Diedrich is the Editorial Content Director at Recoil Offgrid and a retired Army Sergeant First Class who spent over a decade in uniform as a Cavalry Scout and Recruiter, deploying twice to Iraq. Since hanging up the uniform, he's earned two master's degrees, served as a Search and Rescue Training Officer in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, run a consulting forestry business, a custom knife shop, and earned certifications in everything from incident command and aviation safety, to hazmat awareness and fiber optics. He brings a practitioner's perspective to every piece he writes.

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