🚑 Be Prepared, Be Professional!
The Primacare KB-4135-O First Responder Bag is a robust and versatile carrier designed for emergency medical supplies. Measuring 21"x15"x5", it features a waterproof Cordura nylon construction, multiple compartments for organized storage, and an adjustable shoulder strap for easy transport. Ideal for both professional and personal use, this bag is perfect for any emergency situation.
S**K
goldilock size :)
it took me a while to find a bag that was just the size i wanted - this one is perfect - not too big, not too small. i can fit a whole bunch of equipment in there without it pulling me over every time i put it on my shoulder. the material is also great durable quality and the zipper is good. sometimes you get those cheap zippers that stick or snag, but this is a nice smooth one. the dividers are also nice - you can select which ones you want and customize the inside to what you need in it on any given day. overall i was very very happy w it so far.also it got there on time and in good packaging / good condition
J**H
Not a bad deal
The main bag itself is great, I think it will hold up nicely. the smaller bags however are not high quality, the clear plastic on the front is cheap but I'll get over it. The center black organizer is velco so you have to put the pockets where you want, also not the best quality material. the zippers are very nice. Worth $40? I think so.
K**
Bright orange. Can't lose that in a snow storm or a cluttered house due to circumstances.!
Big enough to store most of the monumental amount caregiver/spouse needs for home care of husband prior to his recent passing. Holds medicines such as body lotions, catheters, Foley bags, wipes, etc. Keeps everything in a good place. Easy to find it.
J**R
for the price its a great bag,
its a nice bag and has a lot of room. I like the extra side pouches that you can remove, and see inside.Its a big bag. and the color is bright.
A**O
OK Backup / Light Duty Bag
Product arrived on time, well packaged, and as described. The liner is a PITA to install but you do not have to use it. The small pouches that fit into the side pockets are cheaply made but you do not need to use them either. The zipper on the main bag seems to be of a decent quality. This is an OK bag for light / backup use if you get it at the right price, such as a lightning deal. If you are going to use it professionally I'd go with a higher quality bag.
C**H
Excellent trauma bag
This bag is just the right side for holding all necessary items for a first aid or emergency incident. It is roomy with pockets to separate items so they can be easily seen. The orange color makes it easy to spot.
R**S
Zippers are cheap
All the zippers break!!!
D**I
Four Stars
Way bigger then expected!
S**H
Five Stars
Great bad for the price
S**O
Five Stars
Perfect piece of gear for bagging stuff up for a First Aid course.
R**E
... I needed so I returned it but it was great quality bag i just misread the size but would ...
a bit too big for what I needed so I returned it but it was great quality bag i just misread the size but would repurchase it should I need a big bag
D**L
Good quality and decent size.
A good quality bag, and a decent size for my kit. It really could do with another 4 grab bags of different colours with it to make it almost perfect. All in all, very happy.
E**C
Great addition for my medical preps
Overall construction is good, I like that the bottom is reinforced with a durable rubber coating, Big enough to store a lot of medical Items, I've set mine up with a mix of everything that can/could happen in a real life scenario, not fantasy end of the world.... The two end pockets are good sized with detachable pouches that velcro to the inside. I've set those up with minor injuries supplies, Steri strips, bandaids ointments, eyedrops, 2g packs of celox, tweezers. What you can attribute to a ''Boo Boo'' The centre of the pack is where the meat and potatoes are. More traumatic injuries such as heavy bleeding. Compression bandages, 15G Packs of Celox, Cat TQ, Modular bandages etc. I think having some medical supplies in your preps (If you prep, and if you don't you're kinda weird not to) Because you just don't know what could go wrong.
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