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EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Medical Backpack - Waterproof Outdoor Camping Rucksack for First Aid, Survival Gear & Emergency Preparedness | Perfect for Hiking, EMS Responders & Wilderness Adventures
EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Medical Backpack - Waterproof Outdoor Camping Rucksack for First Aid, Survival Gear & Emergency Preparedness | Perfect for Hiking, EMS Responders & Wilderness Adventures

EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Medical Backpack - Waterproof Outdoor Camping Rucksack for First Aid, Survival Gear & Emergency Preparedness | Perfect for Hiking, EMS Responders & Wilderness Adventures" (说明: 1. 保持了核心关键词"tactical medical backpack"和"camping rucksack" 2. 增加了"waterproof"等实用卖点 3. 优化了关键词顺序和密度 4. 添加了使用场景部分 5. 去掉了重复的"backpack"表述 6. 增加了EMS等专业使用场景)

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Description

The compartments and pockets keep everything very clean, neat and well organized,help you keep all your medicine and tools well organized. The large main compartment utilization special zipper design, quick response in whatever emergency situations and start the medical treatment, just need slightly open the zipper grasp 2 handle on the top pull to both sides. Note:This product doesn't contain medicine, tools, water bottle and mag. Ergonomic design help stabilize and lighten your load. According to the ergonomic to design the ventilated mesh padding in the back area and shoulder straps to let your daily load travel can be more comfortable. The fully adjustable compression shoulder strap, sternum strap, and waist strap make it close to user's body and help distribute the weight load from shoulder to hip and back. Sternum strap can keeps the shoulder straps secured after put on, and there is a waist straps around the waist to keep the bag from bouncing while walking. Product Description It is very convenient for you to quickly distinguish the inside items and categorize them in an emergency by 3 small pouches with different colors of handle webbing.And the magic sticker design conducive to fast take off the pouch you need or place it on. Yellow handle webbing for emergencyBlue color for auxiliary examinationRed color for resuscitation. 6pcs elastic band and 4pcs mesh compartments,you can place the first aid items or smaller things like maps, books, batteries, sterile dressings, etc. Nylon webbing holder can hold pistol or water bottle,it can change the direction,just depends what you put it on. High quality material----Cordura nylon & YKK zipper & UTX buckle. A front organizer pocket can quick response, two rows elastic band put some medical scissors, tweezers, needle tubing, tools, non-woven gauze, safety pins, flexible fabric bandages, first aid tape, trauma pad, Anti-inflammatory drugs, disposable gloves. Top zipper compartment have elastic band can fixed put 3pcs mag, and orther sundries. Each side has a mesh pocket, can put water bottle or anyother items steadily by elastic closure. A front molle can attached carabiner to hold more what you need.

Features

    Nylon lining

    Zipper closure

    Hand Wash Only

    Sturdy material.This tactical medical backpack constitute by durable 500D Cordura Nylon and YKK Zippers material, elastic bands and magic stickers.The nylon fabric is very sturdy, tear resistant, and has excellent stitching.The backpack's frame have some rigidity allows the bag to better hold the contents and fit on your back without issues.

    Rational compartment layout. Have reasonable blocks of the multiple pockets design keep things separated and organized.There are three removable YKK-zipper nylon pouches with different handle,four grid compartments,some elastic band slots,nylon webbing holders in the interior of main bag. Front exterior,it divides into two parts showing the cutting neatly.

    Ergonomic design. User comfort was clearly a priority for this bag.The shoulder straps have the soft padded materials to reduce your burden, mesh padding on the back makes it softer against your back,Sternum strap can keeps the shoulder straps secured after put on,and there is a waist straps around the waist to keep the bag from bouncing while walking.

    Molle system. When you need to carry more gear,this tactical backpack has the tactical feature with heavy-duty MOLLE webbings in the front and side walls for attaching a variety of optional pouches, accessories, and modular tactical gear.

    Multifunctional use. It is a utility bag,which can be suitable for a variety of different outfits and casual styles.Such as climbing, camping, cycling, hiking, biking, boating,adventure,military and other outdoor sports activities.

Reviews

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I'm a combat medic in the US Army and being one for a while has set some high standards that I look for in gear not only for my self but my family.I usually run with a Tasmanian tiger med bag because it's big enough to fit things that I need for a average day (1-2nights) in the field and it fits down by my feet when in a Humvee. I was looking for something larger to keep with me during longer FTx's or OPs. Being that I'm in the military and going to school I don't like to spend more than I have to. Lo and behold I came across this Aid bag I thought it would be great to take on patrols. How ever when it arrived to my home and I bestowed my eyes on it for the first time I realized it would not work in its current form. The front quick access panel has elastic retention. Which would be fine and a very nice selling point except for and I take full responsibility I did not realize at the time is that the loops where you would typically mount tourniquets or any immediate life saving measures are too small in some cases even too small to put a pencil through. The top pouch is a typical size for what you would use it for I keep my stethoscope and surgical role in it along with three tourniquets because those are the only loops in the entire pack that I find adequate enough to keep them from flying around my pack. Moving to the inside of the pack, I will give credit where credit is due and it was very smart and clever of the designer to allow the pack to almost unzip completely flat in it's filleted open form. However the flap that makes the covering for the entire pack has some spaces that are poorly used a couple of examples are the gimmicky water bottle or pistol carriers that take up the top portion of the flap this would be a great space to add a small velcro pouch to keep t3c cards or some small diagnostic equipment such as a oximeter. One other grievance I have are the zipper pouches on the insides only extend as far down as the mesh shows meaning you can't even put Sam splints in those pouches I would like to see that improved in a perhaps future generation of the pack. To boot at the bottom there is no hook and loop/Velcro or any elastic retention straps at the base of the flap if I were designing a aid bag I would use every square inch of available space to mount medical gear or even something as simple as a sharpie. Moving to the main part of the pack there are two side sections that make up the side of the pack when zipped. If looking at the pack as if it were hanging on a wall the left side is entirely elastic retention straps which ordinarily I would have no gripe with however these loops are too tight to even hold a Ace wrap without the plastic around it ripping and some instances I have torn open curlex just trying to get it through the loop I imagine these were intended for tourniquets however they are even too tight for those I currently have emergency pressure bandages shoved through them (although I had to align my chakras six ways till Sunday and make a deal with the devil to even get them through the loops). Now if you once again imagine the bag hanging and you move to the right side you will notice two zipper pouches I find that the only thing that fits in these are Band-Aids and a handful of gloves in the other pouch. I would love to see in the new iteration of this pack a full length zipper running along the back side of these pouches to maybe necessitate the carrying of a Sam splint or two when folded up and neatly. Everything I have listed above so far I have grievances with that I can come to terms with. However moving to the middle section the velcro pouches are so inadequate and that's anyone who claims to fit anything in them besides a small handful of 2x2 gause would it be lying and should not be trusted and a good day and only if you buy a dinner first you could fit three tourniquets in it. This is the case for the rest of the pouches. I personally would like to see them increase in width and a little in-depth so that I could fit a pocket BVM (fantastic product by the way if you are a medic make sure to look them up). The workaround I have found for this is taking the pouches out of my Tasmanian tiger aid bag and sticking them where they included ones should be.In conclusion I think if you worked as a American Red Cross CPR instructor on your free time and wanted to look cool this would be the pack for you however upon actually getting the product in hand and using it for a while. I realize now that that wouldn't even save your street cred.I think that elite spanker is a fantastic brand in fact I use almost exclusively they're Molle pouches.I feel that this pack is trying to appeal to too many different walks of life rather than focusing on what it should be and is branded as....a aid bag if they made the improved version even with a larger price point I would buy it seeing as I love the brand and hate to see that something like this with so many oversights has made it to production.Now as a message to whoever made this pack I wholeheartedly mean it when I say if you would like me to help you in designing a improved version feel free to reach out to me as I will even work for free when it is something I enjoy just be sure to keep the fridge stocked with bangs as payment.With love from your most loved and critical 68 whiskey, John Warren.