I agree, that is a great bag. I was just on their site and was wondering if Rob would like that bag.
I will get one when they are available...
I agree, that is a great bag. I was just on their site and was wondering if Rob would like that bag.
I will get one when they are available...
ParadigmSRP.com
I don't see why not.Think it might work for boo boos?
I just emptied out my boo boo kit which I found now just consists of a sandwich bag of mixed band aids and blister thingies, a sandwich bag of pre-cut Moleskin strips and some gauze sponge, a small field dressing, some tape, Tylenol, small bug spray, Neosporin, Oragel, mini Squirt Gerber, tweezers, hand sanitizer, a couple of antiseptic wipes and for some reason a small sewing kit from the PX with fold up scissors in it.
Reckon that would all fit easy. I'm guessing others Boo Boo kits are more comprehensive than mine though!
Last edited by Danny Boy; 12-01-09 at 14:18. Reason: added quote
It looks like it would be on the bottom if it was hanging from something. It would work but you might just want to keep tourniquets there if it's going to be a full on trauma kit when necessary.
What about something like this to molly to the front. Can keep the kit closed/dirt free/dry even if you get to the boo boo kit.
http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...8&idcategory=7
It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
I have a couple of the old unit 1's but use them mainly for a weekend trip with scouts, etc. For classes/range/hunting I tend to use an Eagle active shooter bag with a gallon ziplock in each side full of pressure dressings, gauze, combat gauze and a tourniquet. Trauma shears are dummy corded to the bag but easily removed. Easy for anyone to access and not hard to figure out how to use it.
For a booboo kit I use the Adventure Medical Kits Pocket Medic. They cost $7.50, I keep them in every vehicle and GSW kits. At the price you can't beat them and they cover most if not all booboo needs. I slip one in each kit and there is no trouble with anyone tearing your shit up looking for a bandaid, etc. I haven't had a major booboo situation that couldn't be solved with it.
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It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. -Ethan Allen
how do you think this would work for attaching to a larger kit?
http://www.falcontactical.net/511-58715.html
it's 6"x6"x about 2".
never push a wrench...
Should be more than adequate. I don't really see too much of a problem not having instant access to a boo boo kit if your trauma kit is open. I think if you're messing with NPA's and pressure dressings then events have probably overtaken the need for a Band Aid.
ETA on the new Tac Med Solutions R-AID bag is Jan 25th apparently. Can't wait.
Last edited by Danny Boy; 12-07-09 at 04:56.
ra2 I think that has a lot of potential, but your link doesn't work for some reason.
My goal here would be to keep someone with a brass burn or a scratch from a ricochet from digging around in Oales bandages and chest seals. Although with the way some people act when they get "hurt" I'm sure they think they need those things.
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