IFAK Pharmacy Kit – High Quality First Aid Bag.
The IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) is an essential piece of equipment that provides quick access to essential medical supplies in emergency situations. The bag is designed according to IFAK standards, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a functional and compact solution for storing medications and dressing materials.
High Quality Materials
The pharmacy kit is made of durable Cordura 700, which ensures high resistance to mechanical damage, tears and weather conditions. The bag is equipped with a YKK zipper, which guarantees reliability and longevity of use. In addition, a 2M fastex ensures that the bag can be easily and quickly closed and opened in situations where time is of the essence.
Thoughtful Design with MOLLE System
The pharmacy kit is equipped with a MOLLE system, which makes it easy to attach additional bags (e.g. for a tourniquet) and other accessories, such as scissors. There are MOLLE webbing on the front of the bag and a pocket below it, ideal for storing the edges of scissors. This makes access to the most important tools quick and convenient.
Functionality and Interior Organization
The interior of the bag is carefully designed to ensure proper organization. It includes elastic bands and an additional pocket with a clasp for easy storage of small medical accessories. The bottom of the bag is equipped with a quick release system (rigid Velcro panel), allowing you to quickly unpack essential supplies in an emergency.
Removable Panel with Velcro
The IFAK pharmacy bag has a hard removable Velcro panel, allowing the kit to be easily adapted to different attachment systems. This allows the bag to be securely attached to a backpack, vest or other accessories equipped with the MOLLE system.
Availability and Kit Filling
It is worth noting that the pharmacy kit is sold unfilled. The picture shows only an example of how to fill the bag with appropriate medical products, according to individual needs and requirements.
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