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Your cart is empty.USE: It can be useful at the shooting range or put together as part of a tactical load out. This standard pouch is used by military personnel, EMT, police, firemen, and by responsible civilians as an easily accessible and necessary component for first aid needs. But it's also a featured accessory for hikers, campers, and other outdoor enthusiasts to carry first aid supplies to treat wounds, and any other injuries fast and at a moment's notice.
Vicki Buffolino
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Not tan, more of a green tan. Ill have to make it work though. Its for a cosplay.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Holds everything you need.
D.M. Zales
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Good stuff
Otis
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
Used for my meds
Matt Christy
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Had another one like this in my wife car with aspirin bandages etc. Needed another and lied the cross on it. good space and construction. Like the pockets and straps.
Zeb
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023
I have 1 for an IFAK, and bought another to use as a diaper bag. Works great. The construction of this one seems sturdy. It's not the lightest pouch, but that's the price you pay for durability.Edit: I bought 2 more since they're so handy, but on the new ones the internal pocket opens downward. Not a dealbreaker for me, it's plainly worse. Why?
HARRY F COWART JR
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023
Got this as a med pouch for outside of my bug out bag. Very roomy and easy to attach with Molle system.
Adam D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023
First, this is a good and durable pouch that should withstand years of abuse. I'm impressed. The volume holds more than I need. The zippers are high quality - I should never have a problem with these. The molle system is great, and the straps and snaps are very good quality.BUT.... the interior elastic bands are so huge that there is zero tension on anything I can put in there. On one side, I stuffed with two survival mylar blankets AND a compass, AND a multi-tool that is IN its own belt sheath, and there is still no tension on the elastic bands.On the other side, I have a magnesium fire starter AND a lighter under one strap -- no tension on the elastic there, also. I have 25' of paracord rolled under a third elastic strap -- no tension there either.The interior pouch is upside down, so that anything put in there cab fall out when the bag is upright. For the elastic bands on the bottom floor of the pouch, I have a window breaker AND a pen flashlight. The bands at this location is a genius idea. But a window breaker AND a pen flashlight are still not big enough to force the elastic to provide any retention.All in all, I guess I can't complain for the price. And if you add in the fact that when closed, nothing is falling all the way out anyway. But, the interior design could have been a little better thought-out. Those little improvements would make have made this a phenomenal pouch.
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