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    Which Ifak pouch?


    SOF tq, olaes bandage and quick clot

    I have these components plus a roll of tape. I'm not too familiar with the various Ifak pouches and don't want to play the "buy/return" trial of elimination game. My department said, "here you, find a bag for it." Lol....I like the simplicity of the HSGI bleeder pouch but was wondering if these will fit in the HSGI bleeder pouch? Or should I get a bigger one? Or different one? I need it molle for my active shooter rig for work. Thanks and sorry if wrong place.

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    If you attach the TQ externally, HSGI Bleeder will work well and is a good IFAK (for the bare minimum).
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    I have the HSGI pouch, and like it. I have a double HALO set wrapped around an OLAES, and still fit some combat gauze and a pair of gloves in it. The shears go in their own pocket, and the SOF-T wide rides in a "phantom" pouch attached directly to the outside.
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    Thanks guys

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    The HSGI Bleeder pouch is great. Should have no issue getting all of your stuff in it and it is small enough that it will not get in the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tarkeg View Post
    I have the HSGI pouch, and like it. I have a double HALO set wrapped around an OLAES, and still fit some combat gauze and a pair of gloves in it. The shears go in their own pocket, and the SOF-T wide rides in a "phantom" pouch attached directly to the outside.
    Do you have a link for the phantom pouch for your tourniquet?
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    Right here, friend.

    http://www.tacmedsolutions.com/produ...phantom_black/

    It fits the SOF-T wide well. Particularly with the ITS "flat fold".

    http://www.itstactical.com/medcom/me...t-fold-method/
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    Thanks very much.
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    I use the HSGI bleeder on my belt and really like it, carries what you need without being too small but is small enough you don't try to put the kitchen sink in it. My tourniquet is on the side and is easy to access.

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    is anything attached to that quick pull tab, or do you just pull that and everything pops out, like a pull tab under AAA batteries?

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