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The Condor Rip-Away EMT Pouch is a lightweight, durable storage solution designed for emergency medical professionals. With a tri-fold design, multiple pockets, and a double zipper closure, it ensures quick access to essential gear while providing customizable carrying options.
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Material Type | Polyester |
Color | BLACK |
K**G
Best Individual First Aid Pouch
Overall, this is a great item. It will fit quite a lot of supplies with ample room left, depending on the extent of your kit. It could be used for first aid, a survival kit, tool organizer, or for any organizing needs you require. Whatever you use ut for, it will certainly surprise you with how much you will be able to fit.It folds out into 3 parts. The first section has several pockets and elastic instrument holders. It also has a velcro strap above the top section for securing larger items. The second section is similar, but the elastic sections in it are more suitable for larger items such as an ace bandage or a folding knife. It also fits an Israeli trama bandage nicely. The third section is a zippered compartment that works very well for holding the medicines in my first aid kit securely.The construction seems to be reugged enought. Other companies like Maxpedition, Spec ops Brand, and 5.11 may have superior quality, but this brand is a great value and has a better design for this type of pouch than the other premier brands. it is ideal for attaching to the outside of molle compatable backpacks with the ability to be detached by simply ripping it off from its velcro patch. It also has a large strap with a buckle that is used to make it for compact and secure items more efficiently. I paired my Condor RipAway with a 5.11 6X6 medical pouch and this strap would reach all the way around both pouches while each are maxed out as far as supplies. I simply used the molle straps and attached it and made a comprehensive first aid kit. This setup is highly recommended. Unlike the 5.11 6X6, the condor does not have YKK zippers, but it is not an issue to me. They seem like they are holding up fine. The nylon used seems like a 500D or 420D. This makes it more lightweight than the 1000D used by Maxpediton and the other high-end brands but not as strong (but beleive me, it is strong enough).Overall, this pouch is by far the best in its class, regardless of the brands. The design definitely is effecient and works very well for many types of needs. I highly recommend this product, especially for a first aid kit.
D**.
Great size, good quality, recommended.
Was looking for a larger med pouch for the side of my LBT2657. The size of this pouch is great. Also, the ability to tear it off, lay it down and roll it out is very convenient. The quality of materials is acceptable. The nylon pliable and good quality. The stitching is acceptable and looks like it'll hold up. The multicam color matches pretty well. I'm all for bargain/knockoff kit and this one fits the bill nicely.
P**W
Lovin' this bag as an Emergency First Aid Kit.
OVERVIEW:I was recently looking for a First Aid Kit (FAK) that I could take with me in different situations, from search and rescue to travel and hiking. My requirements were as such: 1. Large enough to contain a variety of basic necessities, but not too big. 2. Have molle attachments for belt, backpack or vest use. 3. Have built in storage loops, bags, pouches, etc. 4. Ease of use in low light situations.After reading reviews on Amazon and searching through other similar bags, I decided to purchase the Condor rip-away EMT pouch in Tan. Once getting it, I immediately started putting my first aid supplies in it. I have taken it out for a variety of activities since.BASICS:The outside of the bag has a buckle strap and a velcro backing that keeps it attached to a molle panel. Once attached to a belt or vest, you can strip away the pouch without the need of taking off the molle straps, which is a great idea.Once the pouch is unzipped, there is an attached mesh bag on the inside, as well as pocketing and nylon/elastic straps on both sides. I tend to keep my bandages and cotton in tight plastic packages in the pockets, but the mesh bag is great for loose items that might not otherwise fit. The nylon/elastic straps are great for holding my spare flashlight, pills, knife, etc.PROS:-Plenty of storage options inside bag-Use of molle and tear off ability-Good size for belt use, doesn't impede running or walking-Good enough quality for my use-Stores more than a traditional med kit box if you need it-You customize your FAK how you see fitCONS:-Made in China. Like everything Condor.-No cool first aid patch on the front.OTHER:-Like any other FAK, organization is key. Use plastic bags to keep everything tight and in one place. Keep a mini flashlight in an easy to reach spot in the FAK and know where it is.RATING:5/5 based on the quality of bag and organization ability inside it, the ability to rip the bag away, and the molle attachments. If you're about USA gear, it's going to be much tougher to find something with the utility of this bag. Trust me, I tried.
M**S
Excelente
Produto de qualidade, tem várias divisórias internas, da para guardar muitos objetos de tamanho pequeno..o sistema molle dá para colocar acoplada na mochila. Gostei demais. recomendo.
A**O
Buen Ifak
Calidad Condor
C**C
HUGE Tearaway Trauma/First Response kit.
As the title says there's more than enough room to hold a suitable amount of supplies for moderate to heavy trauma/first response use. Kit capably holds my suture kit, ab pads, scapels, forceps, scissors, biobag, couple pairs of nitrile gloves, tape, dressings, flashlight, 1 combat tourni's, chest vent, clotting agent, flex-splint, naloxone/NARCAN, emerg glucose and a CPR mask. I could probably optimise the load better, but it fits exactly what I needed.It includes a tearaway velcro MOLLE backed panel, which also includes sturdy D-rings if you'd prefer to hang from a vest or belt - it IS big so depending on your carry, you may want to consider this option, or even using with Condor's drop leg platform. Zip and fold enclosure is awesome, and there's a quick close velcro closure to grab & go.Materials are all high quality 1000D Nylon & plastics. Same great quality, value and reliability I've come to know and rely on from all my Condor gear.
A**R
nice
great all i need
E**N
Nice big IFAK pouch, for all the essentials and for other purposes.
I quite like Condor kit.They've had a few ups and downs, but for the most part their stuff works well, is well designed, is well built and fills the intended role very well.Keeping in mind this is one of the cheaper "EMT" pouches on the market, and that it aims to fill a role without any of the gimmicky frills that certain other designs have... I think Condor have really delivered on this.I'm surprised to see some reviewers claim it's too small to get more than a couple items of kit in, while others complain that it's too big to carry... From my perspective, it fits very well on a small rucksack/slingpack or on the side of a chest rig/plate vest. It's perhaps a little large for just plain belt kit, unless you're still using PLCE/ALICE webbing, but can still work if needs be - It's about the size of an old '58 Pattern waterbottle pouch.The D-rings and PALS mean you could also hook on a shoulder strap or similar and have several other carry options.As for capacity - I have a large Israeli bandage, an even larger Blast Bandage, a large SJA ambulance dressing, CAT tourniquet, SWAT tourniquet, Fox chest seal, large Burnshield dressing, large WoundClot, foil blanket, 2 large (30ml) saline pods, shears, tweezers, scalpel and blades, NPA airway, decompression needle kit, plus all the usual assortment of burns gels (4), face shields (3), gloves (4), sterile wipes (10), gauzes and dressings, triangualr bandages (2), amalgamating compression wrap, plasters (strips and pre-sized), safety pins, mipore tape, some basic meds, and so on, along with four large Cyalume lightsticks of various colours. Despite all this, there's still room for a bit more kit, and that's without using any of the external mounting options.Inside the pouch, the pockets, elastics, dummy loops and strap-downs give several options for stuffing with kit, so you're best off trying different things to see what works best for how you like yours. I really like the large flop-out zipped pouch, as a place to dump all the small 'boo-boo kit' type items, but still access them without having to unpack all the larger kit.On the outside, the Velcro™ strip along the top is pretty well sized, and you get three rows of PALS for extra kit, along with a dual-function Velcro™ strap that works to either quickly shut the pouch for a moment instead of using the zip, or to hold a CAT-sized tourniquet on the outside of the pouch. There's a similar strap inside the pouch, and either/both can also be used as grab-tabs for ripping open the pouch if you're in a hurry.The back panel is well covered with Velcro™ and the over-strap secures tightly, cinching down as much as you like and even keeping the loose end tidied away with an elastic cuff. The PALS on the back side are perhaps a litle less substantial than the average, yet they work very well even on less-than-ideal platforms, holding as securely as MOLLE usually is.I don't know if it's meant to be a small pouch to supplement a large EMT backpack or something, but it will certainly fit a complete personal trauma kit and all the parts for a personal first aid kit, that a person could go out for a day hiking or on the town and competently deal with most medical emergencies they might expect to find.Of course this isn't restricted to just medical kit, and the storage options apply just as readily to tools, crafting components, or anything else that you keep together as a kit.Overall a very good bit of kit, definitely worth the money and very impressive in how well it does the job!!
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