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The MediTac Tactical Assault Pack is an 18" military MOLLE backpack designed for durability and comfort. With reinforced nylon construction, adjustable straps, and multiple compartments, it’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 11.8 x 6.4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 11 x 18 inches |
Brand Name | MediTac |
Color | Tactical Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | MediTac |
Part Number | EVR10454 |
Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | 18" |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 1 |
P**R
Good first aid pack
Made a good first aid pack. Good quality for the price
J**E
Nice little pack
I work for DHS / FEMA and wanted this to tidy up the trunk of my car. I had a bunch of emergency stuff sliding around and thought it would make sense to be able to quickly kit up and roll with everything in one place.Someone left a review and said it’s “made in China cheap.” I disagree on the “cheap” part. It’s a very well constructed pack with nice heavy duty & over-sized zippers. Although it is made in China. But the stitching and all the components seem heavy duty compared to say a kid’s Jansport school backpack.One thing, and this may be because it’s a “tactical” it’s pretty narrow side to side. But, it expands front to back nicely. So when you look at it initially it looks small, and it is on the smaller side. But it expands like an accordion and as you can hopefully see from my photos, I put a ton of stuff in it. It’s possible the narrower width is to allow better ingress and egress for the wearer if you were using it in a hardcore field environment? But that isn’t really what I bought it for.Other than than that it has every bell and whistle imaginable, straps, pockets, waist belt, etc. etc.For the money I think it is an excellent value and I have zero quality concerns as it seems very sturdy.
E**O
Great for an emergency kit for your car
I bought this for my daughter because she wouldn't do it herself. It has plenty of pockets to store all the essentials you might need. There are a lot of straps on the outside that tend to get in the way, but they may come in handy during a zombie apocalypse
R**X
Best bang for your buck for sure
Let me preface this by saying I really like this bag, its not anything special.I stumbled upon this looking for a medical backpack, and was hoping to find one a bit less than the 100 dollar Voodoo tactical bag I had been eyeing for a while now. When I found one for 25 bucks I just couldn't say no.I'll admit when it first came in I was quite disappointed. This isn't really a "first aid rucksack". This is just a backpack. There is no nylon webbing for securing equipment, there are not even really any internal pockets. On the front compartment theres a mesh pocket, in which I'm keeping 2 Emergency Bandages and 3 isreali bandages, and in the main there is a larger but quite tight mesh pocket, in which im keeping a 36in extra wide SAM, a 9in wrist SAM, and a wrap for splinting. The main compartment in the back opens to be flat, however it's fairly barren. After some fairly heavy modification (velcro tape) I've got 2 small compartments (bp cuff bags) and a small drug box (planko "utility box").I have actually turned it into, in my opinion, quite a nice set up.In the larger front external pocket, I keep a "boo boo box" with various sized band aids prep pads and some neosporin, about 15 4x4s, 10 pairs of nitrile gloves, and very small white box that has some tincture of benzoin about 8 packages of steri-strips and just butterfly closures. On the outside of that pocket on the MOLLE webbing I keep 2 Recon Medical tourniquets (which I trust every bit as the NAR CATs). The longer but smaller pocket on top is currently empty.The smaller front pocket covers your ABCs. It has 10 pairs of nitrile gloves, a 28fr NPA, a hyfin chest seal twin pack, 6 ABD pads, 2 eye pads, 1 OLAES modular bandage 4", recon medical compressed gauze, NAR S-rolled gauze, flat folded elastic wrap, 6" elastic wrap (flail segments), and a good old ACE bandage, I also keep an extra isreali silicone tourniquet, and 2 space blankets in there, along with the aforementioned ETDs and Israelis.In the large flat compartment I keep the splinting supplies mentioned before in said pocket, and 2 BP cuff bags that are velcroed to the bag and the drug box. Velcroed to the side of the bag on the inside is hand sanitizer. The bottom bag includes diagnostic tools (steth, bp cuff, ect), with the top bag being empty. The drug box has doesnt have anything too crazy in it, just some OTC meds and some glutose. On the very back of the bag is a pocket that goes against your back, and I have a 10x30 trauma pad in it. I also have various things hanging from the sides of the bag. I have removed the shoulder straps, which is easy to do and they can be put back on at will.Overall, I'm not going to lie I would rather have the $100 voodoo bag but for $25 bucks you cant beat it.
J**K
3.5 years later and still strong!
love this bag. Almost 4 years and looks like new. Only just started ripping because it snags in the work van.When it finally dies I will buy another one immediately without a doubt.Highly recommend
R**A
LOTS OF ROOM more than I expected
My husband ordered this bag for me and I was surprised by how much room it has. I also thought the bag was one of the more narrow backpacks but it isn't. Being a nurse I havea very extensive emergency medical kit qnd this holds everything nicely. Great quality as well.
A**R
Perfect for my needs (car first aid kit and trauma bag)
While I don't disagree with the reviews that cite things like the noisy, jingly zippers, this was perfect for my needs. I wanted a backpack I could keep in my car for first aid purposes that had lots of pockets and storage, but that didn't cost a hundred dollars. This backpack was PERFECT for that! It is sturdy, holds a ton, and has lots of pockets and storage everywhere. I might buy again in another color for general travel.
A**R
Not quite as good as Rothco brand but similar.
I've had a couple of different brands of this design of bag and this is the best value I've found. Not quite as good as Rothco brand but similar. Shoulder straps are short. Over top strap buckle was installed backwards. I had to remove the D ring in order to flip the buckle around. It won't hold up as a heavy tool bag for long but it should last a long time as an urban / suburban E.D.C.
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