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Material | Cordura® polyamide 6.6 |
Quantity Molle/Faststick | 2 |
Connection type | MOLLE and belt |
Width (cm) | 12.0 |
Height (cm) | 19.0 |
Depth (cm) | 6.0 |
Volume (litres) | 1.35 |
Country of origin | DE |
The Zentauron Trauma IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is not just a bag, but a complete concept. As a small trauma pack together with members of various police and military units and together with TREMA , the professional society for tactical casualty care in Germany, we have developed this bag system for the care of the most serious injuries.
Coordinated with materials of different manufacturers of tourniquets and bandages as well as the adherence to the TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) defaults, a further emphasis was on the multiple carrying method, so that independently of authority affiliation and use, everyone should receive the possibility of being able to carry this bag.
The bag is opened via the large zipper / rubber pulls, this works with gloves but also in one-handed use. Inside, all kinds of bandages, triangular cloths, disposable gloves, lamps, bandage scissors, tubes and relief needles can be safely stored.
For this purpose, 2 mesh compartments, 2 large and 8 small rubber loops are available to them. On the outside, a tourniquet pocket closed with Velcro is attached and allows quick access. On the lid of the tourniquet pocket is a 5x5 cm Velcro field sewn on to be able to mark the bag.
The Faststick variant can be attached to all common MOLLE based vests and backpacks. In addition, it can also be attached to belts or in vehicles using certain looping techniques.
Packing example for IFAK Trauma Pouch
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