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#61911 - 03/14/06 04:50 AM Perfect Bag for Large FAK
Alan_Romania Offline

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Registered: 06/29/05
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Loc: Arizona
Well almost... but I recently recieved aCounty Comm EOD Bag and built up a pretty impressive aid kit in it. It doesn;t have a bunch of small compartments, but if you like to build mini kits inside a bigger kit this is your bag. I will be buying a few more of these for other applications as well. At $27.00 + shipping, you really can't go wrong!

The County Comm Bail-out Bag makes a really good Bail-out Bag (of course <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />) but mine has become my every day bag/breifcase... awesome, especially if you need (or want) to carry radios around with you everywhere!

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#61912 - 03/14/06 07:50 AM Re: Perfect Bag for Large FAK
lazermonkey Offline
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Registered: 12/27/04
Posts: 318
Loc: Monterey CA
I am waiting for my EOD. How many Nalgea bottles can you fit in it?
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#61913 - 03/17/06 04:10 AM Re: Perfect Bag for Large FAK
red_jeep Offline
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Registered: 01/22/02
Posts: 54
Loc: Raleigh, NC
A pricey, yet well-organized bag is the Jump Kit M01 http://www.nocora.com/MO1.html from Nocora. Works pretty well and stays organized. Just don't pack in too much extra stuff like I do. I carry it around in my vehicle for emergencies, but will probably start leaving that at home.

Will soon be getting an Iron Duck "Breathsaver" EMS bag from work (corporate Emergency Response Team is giving additional gear to those of us with additional external certifications) with O2 + AED so will likely carry that around in the Jeep instead of my personal gear.

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#61914 - 03/17/06 04:23 AM Re: Perfect Bag for Large FAK
ironraven Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
Nalgene bottles? I assume you are talking about the one liter ones, which are 3.5 across and about 7" tall.

So.... if the mine bag is 12"x8"x7"... If you stand them so they stand up, you can get it two-deep, three wide, and have room to spare. So probably a 7th tucked in on the end, and/or a bunch of odds and ends. That's assuming you want to pack it in there. :P
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#61915 - 03/17/06 04:26 AM Re: Perfect Bag for Large FAK
Alan_Romania Offline

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While that isn't a bad price for a stocked kit, but the quality of there products isn't that great. For a traditional EMS kit I prefer Conterra and SRP although Ironduck kits are nice. For field EMS kits, Conterra makes some great kits but my CamelBak BFM with medical insert is my favorite so far (although I'd love a LBT Training/Coverage bag or Field Medical Bag)
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