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Review on ๐Ÿฉบ Condor EMT Pouch: Essential Medical Supplies Organizer for First Responders by Jessie Zdunich

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect little bag for kit

I love this little one. My sister loves to play outdoors, so my final gift was a sturdy EDC set in a Condor H20 bag (the one with the extra bag built in) with a shoulder strap so she can improve her success rates if something comes up with an appropriate one gait support. And it works great - stainless steel Klean Kanteen, lifestraw person filter, orange kabar binder, paracord, compass, lighter, matches etc etc. So the next logical step was to create a basic injury kit for her/advanced first aid. She. That meant it had to be small enough not to be forgotten, but big enough to be really useful. Enter this little guy. I confess I had serious doubts when I first saw it, but this pouch is like a little black hole, I can't believe it can hold that much. It easily includes a 15 gram Celox bag, an orange SWAT-T tourniquet, a 4 inch Israeli compression bandage, heavy duty medical gloves, various gauze pads, burn jellies, tape, band aids, plastic bags for used pads/biohazards and pain reliever . A small rescue hook and something else can easily be added. Very beautiful. from the cord to the red paracord or loop through one of the molle points. This makes it easy to identify even in a pack. You can install a patch if you'd like, but a pin, keychain, or red paracord will do for me. clip-on belt loops that double as molle attachment points for swiveling) or hooked to a backpack or vest. You can also just toss it in your backpack and pull it out when needed. So I'm happy. Now she has a reliable EDC and base medicine while playing outdoors. Now if only we could get other people nonchalantly jumping around to find the time to do something similar for themselves. they would be really helpful. . . . Maybe if we market it as a place where they can keep their phones and iTunes too?

Pros
  • Tactical bag accessories
Cons
  • Definitely bad product