





🚀 Gear Up for Anything with Style!
The Condor EMT Pouch is a compact and versatile backpack designed for professionals who value both functionality and style. With precise dimensions of 7.6 cm in length, 19.8 cm in width, and 34.8 cm in height, this pouch is perfect for carrying essential gear while maintaining a sleek profile. Its durable materials and organizational features make it an ideal choice for urban adventures or emergency preparedness.
J**E
Nice, Inexpensive Pouch
I use this Condor EMT Pouch for emergency medical supplies (as it's intended) but you can use it for all sorts of things. The one I got is olive drab, and the color fits perfect with all of the other OD military gear I've acquired. The pouch measures 7" tall by 5" long and can expand up to 2-1/2" thick. The overall construction is great for the price.The nylon feels tough, and I'm guessing it's around 1000 Denier, as it feels just like my Maxpedition bags. In terms of stiffness and weave, it's right where Maxpedition is. For me, that's about perfect. The outside features three MOLLE strips on the front, sewn to have three slots in each. The back has two MOLLE straps, and they're sewn to give you two wider slots each. The back also has two MOLLE straps that snap to the bottom for attachment to your gear. The sewing is all (inside and outside) single-stitch, and there were a few places where the stitching was stray. All I had to do to fix this was singe the strays with a lighter. The MOLLE straps are nice and tight, as they should be. The snaps are nice and tight; they snap on with a "click" and pop off with a quick tug. The bottom of the bag has a grommeted drainage hole, and it's about 1/8" in diameter.There are two zippers on the pouch, and they go from the bottom all the way around. The zippers aren't YKK, but they're decent. Simple paracord zipper pulls with a plastic end are used to open and close the bag.Inside, there are many places to put things. The bag opens to an L shape since there's an elastic section of 1" wide webbing on each side; this is to prevent your contents from spilling out. I couldn't get easy access to the items in the very bottom, so I clipped one of the sides off. Now the contents don't fall out, but I can still get to the bottom.The side without the attachments (I called it the front earlier) features the following:A loop of nylon webbing, not elastic, that is about 1-1/2" long. I use this to hold my gloves.Two verticalal strips of elastic 1" wide webbing, each one sewn in the middle to make four slots. Each strip has another strip sewn right over it, so you can add even more things. These are sewn onto the pocket.The pocket is about 3-1/2" deep. When the pouch is full, you might have to turn it inside-out to get to the contents of the pocket.Under the pocket is another run of 1" wide elastic webbing, sewn down the center, with another run of elastic webbing sewn over it.The other side of the pouch (the back) has a small loop of 550 cord sewn to the top. It's small; I don't think a dime will fit through it. I use it with a small run of 550 cord to keep my tape in easy reach.The only other things on the inside are two elastic webbing straps, which are sewn horizontally and are about 1-3/4" wide. These aren't sewn down the middle, so your large items can go here.When all of the slots are filled up, there's still plenty of room in the middle for things such as a notebook and pen, some gauze, and a headlamp. A headlight is almost essential for a medical kit: A flashlight can be clipped to the outside MOLLE straps, but you're going to need both hands free in a medical emergency, and that's not the time to hold your flashlight in your mouth while your hands are busy.Overall, this is a great pouch. It's very inexpensive, yet well-made, holds a lot, and has enough "sections" for easy customization. If you don't need a medical bag, it can function in lots of other roles.
C**L
Perfect little kit pouch
Love this baby. My sister loves playing in the outdoors, so my last present was a solid EDC kit in a Condor H20 pouch (the one with the built on secondary pouch) with a shoulder sling attached so if something happened she'd improve her success rates by having proper gear assistance. And it works awesome--stainless Klean Kanteen, Lifestraw Personal Filter, Kabar orange folder, paracord, compass, firestarter and matches, etc, etc. So the next logical step was to build her a basic trauma/extended first aid kit to go with her. That meant it had to be small enough to not be left behind but big enough to actually be of real use.Enter this little guy.First look on arrival, I admit, I had serious doubts--but this pouch is like a mini black hole, I can't believe it holds so much. It easily takes the Celox 15g pouch, SWAT-T orange tourniquet, Israeli pressure bandage 4 inch, heavy duty medical gloves, assorted gauze pads, burn jel, tape, bandaids, plastic bags for used pads/biohazard and painkiller. A small rescue hook and some other bits could easily be added.VERY pleased.I may attach a 'red cross' lapel or hat pin or keychain thing--or a cool zombie biohazard one, even better!--though I could just change out the cord pulls to red paracord or loop a bit of it through one of the molle points. That way it is easily identifiable to her even in a pack. You could rig a patch set up if you really wanted to, but the pin or keychain or red paracord will be fine enough for me.This little kit will work on a belt set up (the back has both molle for your favored attaching bits and snap belt loops--which would also work themselves as molle attach points to wave in) or hook to your pack or vest rig. You can also just toss it into your pack and pull it if you need it.So, I'm pleased. Now she'll have a solid EDC and a solid basic med set up while she's off doing her outdoor play.Now, if only we could get the other people blithely bouncing around 'hiking' to take the time to do something like this for themselves, they would be actually be useful . . . . Maybe if we marketed it as a place they could also store their cell phone and iTunes??
M**E
Exactly what I needed
I have a bail-out bag that is full to the brim (3 day pack with molle system all around) so I wanted to expand its capacity because I love the bag. I found these pouches on Amazon and the dimensions seemed to be exactly what I needed.When they arrived, I quickly inspected them for construction issues and I'm pleased to say they passed with flying colors (I bought 2 of the OD green ones). The stitching was strong and was without flaws, and the zippers are solid and work well. I prefer a little more robust zippers on my survival gear, but these zippers are the right size for these bags. I was able to fit both of them side-by-side on the back of my pack with the molle system, which is exactly what I needed.I'll be buying 2 more of these to go above the two I already received. I can fit 4 of these snugly on the back of my 3 day pack, adding quite a bit of extra storage for all of my small gear. I hate fumbling through my bail-out bag looking for the smaller items, and this will keep them within reach at all times. One of them is my new full first aid kit, replacing a heavier hard case that I was using. Actually I combined two smaller first aid kits into one and put everything into one pouch, including a snake bite kit.Very happy with these pouches, especially since they are Prime and at a great price. Better option than used Army surplus products, too. You get new pouches for half the price.
M**E
Works great and enough space.
Works great and nice quality. Live the zipper weather protection. It has enough space inside to stuff a lot of things. Great pouch!
A**T
Quality, would reccomend.
Nice quality. Decent materials. Feels like 800 or 1000D fabric. Wish the inside had more smaller elastics for better organization rather than large elastics bur still not nad for the size of this pouch. Wish it had YKK zippers but at 20 something bucks, I get it.
A**R
works great for a first aid kit or repair kit
Lots of straps on the inside, works great for a first aid kit or repair kit. I bought two of these and packed them to the gills. Awesome little pouch. MOLLE has worked well with bags from other manufacturers (it comes with straps, no need to buy TacTies or Speedclips).One thing to remember is that there is no velcro on here. If you want to indicate that it's a med kit you'll have to get creative (zipper pull, sewn patch, etc.). Otherwise amazing little pouch, fits a lot of gear.
J**S
Great product
Surprised with how well put together this is, great product!
S**Y
Best for the price imo
Excellent quality for the price and plenty useful for what its for. Use to keep all my smaller bits and pieces (wipes, plasters gause etc) and will go great along with the larger detatchable one which i will keep trauma kit and larger bandages etc in.
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