Tactical First Aid Bag MOLLE EMT IFAK Backpack Trauma First Aid Responder Medical Utility Military Rucksack Emergency (Red)
A**D
Super nice bags!
I ordered 6 of these and stuffed them with medical supplies as a donation. They are awesome bags and were even better than my bag which was much more expensive.
A**N
It's not THAT bad
I bought this because I needed a small, compact backpack to throw in a bit of first aid, poncho, a few snacks, toilet paper, cleaning kit, a little extra ammo, etc, MAYBE a hydration pack...Essentially, I needed a low profile supplement to a standard USGI molle vest.It will serve it's purpose, BUT, I had to do a couple modifications to the pack.The top of the shoulder straps WILL loosen and fall off unless you add either a strap adjuster or some sort of stitching. They are only connected via 3 metal rings, which the strap end is supposed to weave through. The strap material is ok, and should hold up once the proper modification has been done. Since I will not be using the included sternum strap, I opted to borrow the 2 plastic strap adjusters from it for this purpose. I weaved the strap end through the rings, per intended, and added the strap adjuster to keep them tight and from un-weaving through the rings. You'll figure it out. Just copy how the bottoms of the shoulder straps are done.You will need to find somewhere to tuck the slack from the compression straps, or trim them. Otherwise you have a lot of loose strapping hanging off various parts of the pack, which can then get snagged. Higher end bags include little pockets to tuck this slack. This one does not.Keep in mind this is not a large pack. It would be good as a day pack or as a small sustainment pack for your battle rattle. It would also be suitable as a backpack for small children. The material is quite a bit more durable than I expected. But I would not overload it.You get what you pay for. In my case, for my purpose, with slight modifications, it works just fine. I would not want to pay much more than I did for something like this.
L**S
Bag is smaller than I thought it would be.
Bright Red for emergency Supplies.
R**E
The seams pulled apart and zipper broke!
This bag is junk! The clips pop and the zippers broke. The material also is ripping. Started using this in June 2023 and it has been failing, until January 2023, to the point of being unusable! I do not recommend this bag.
W**.
Much Smaller In Person
So I am giving this review 3 stars. The pack seemed decent enough for the price but when it arrived it was much smaller than the pictures indicated, too small for my needs. Also, I was a bit concerned that the zippers seemed somewhat flimsy and was not sure they would hold up. In any event I returned it with no problems, Amazon made it quite easy,
A**R
Great for tactical first aid kit
Love this bag. Bought it to make a home first aid kit that I would also be able to travel with. Everything fits perfectly and size is great!
E**G
Good day pack for smaller frame people.
Not too big, not too small. Good day pack for smaller frame people like myself.
C**L
This bag is OK
It's a bit smaller than I was expecting. The pockets do not expand, the way the pictures show. I was really disappointed with the straps. They disassemble as soon as tensions is released. I purchased it as a first aid bag, but it's really not big enough for my medical kit. We have just settled on using it to replace our car emergency kit, instead of Forest School excursions.
B**E
Very small
When it was described in the outline I never thought to check the measurements . This is a very small backpack that would never fit on an adult . IT is very difficult to use/ pack and will probably only hold minor backup items not a full first aid grab bag . My intention was to have this as a grab and run for emergency purposes but not very much would fit.
N**N
A+
Merci
B**R
No Joy
No good. Small and low quality.
T**R
Terrible Quality
Absolute horrible quality, material is thin, the zippers arrived broken and it is way smaller than advertised.
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