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The VIIDOO 1000D Molle IFAK Pouch is a compact, high-capacity tactical medical pouch made from rugged 900D polyester. Designed for rapid tear-away access and equipped with silent two-way zippers, it offers reliable protection and quick retrieval of first-aid supplies. Compatible with MOLLE systems, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
Color | Black |
Brand | VIIDOO |
Material | Nylon, Polyester, Polyvinyl Chloride |
Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 3.9"W x 8.3"H |
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Number Of Pockets | 2 |
Closure Type | Zippers,Buckle |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
UPC | 659521198514 |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.53 x 6.97 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 3.9 x 8.3 inches |
Brand Name | VIIDOO |
Part Number | WEDO09 |
J**N
Sturdy little pouch
Very nice, little pouch for my med kit
K**G
Perfect accessory to a Range Bag
Bought this pouch to use as a range day first aid kit attached to my DBTAC Range Bag. This pouch is easy to use, and a great price for how modular it is. There is plenty of space for gauze rolls, multiple sized gauze pads are slid behind the Band-Aid kit, Ace badanges, Israeli bandage, Band-Aid travel first aid kit (already organized internally and it fits perfectly with room to spare). Behind the Band-Aid kit is a sleeve and more elastic straps if you decide to use those instead. I attached a tourniquet to the top strap and it holds very steady. Slid a set of trauma shears into the front webbing as well as a permanent marker. Definitely don't want to ever use anything more than a Band-Aid out of it, but it should be equipped well enough to stop major bleeding.
P**D
Perfect for range bag or car, but not heavy daily use
I bought this for use as an IFAK kit to attach to my range bag, as you can see in the attached photos. For that purpose, it works perfectly, and it holds all of the essential trauma gear that I need - CAT tourniquet, chest seals, Combat Gauze, shears, gloves, NG tube, etc. It has plenty of pockets & elastic straps to keep everything organized, which is great for OCD people like me! I like that it Velcros solidly to a panel that attaches to the range bag using MOLLE strips. There's an additional safety buckle that holds the kit securely to the Velcro attachment panel. To remove the kit, simply undo the buckle pull the kit off of the Velcro panel.The two major flaws that keep this from being a 5-star product is:1) The MOLLE strips on the back of the attachment panel are incorrectly spaced. As you can see by the arrows in the last photo, the bottom MOLLE strip on the panel doesn't line up properly with the MOLLE strips on the bag in order you to be able to weave or interlace the attachment straps all the way through.2) The two snaps that hold the panel's MOLLE attachment straps in place come undone every time I pull the kit off of the panel. I had to secure the bottom of the panel to my range bag using a couple of zip ties.This is a great kit for those situations where it won't be subject to grueling or demanding daily stress or abuse. But for my purposes, or to keep in a car, RV, home, backpack, bugout bag/go-bag, etc., it's perfect.
C**S
Good for hunting med kit
Got this pouch for my hunting bag. It holds quite a bit of med supplies and fits nicely inside my bag. It does have snaps on the back to add to Mille but the snaps are not the strongest.
C**0
Awesome First Aid Pouch
Great pouch to set up your IFAK(Individual First Aid Kit). Plenty of room inside for a tourniquet, israeli bandage, compresses, roll gauze, triangular bandage, and your other first aid items. With the molle velcro tear off, its easy to mount to your pack on on the back of your car seat organizer. Well made, great price, bright color so it can be seen night or day. Nice that it comes with the velcro first aid cross patch as well, saves a few bucks by already having that. Very impressed with the inside organization features(pockets, elestic straps, clear pocket with a zipper. This is a great budget minded pouch for anyone wanting to make up a good IFAK to be prepared for an emergency.
C**R
2nd one I've ordered, great for a vehicle mounted First Aid kit
I have one of these in each of my primary vehicles. If you have a Molle panel, these are perfect. I love the tear away feature so you can grab it and go, but it's still mounted in a dedicated location. I usually order an $20 "boo-boo" kit, and split of the contents of that between two first aid kits, and then add other essentials. This pouch has enough storage for most of the essentials, although I do keep my trauma shears and tourniquet in a different pouch as I want them to be more accessible.My only suggestion would be to have a slightly larger version of this that includes a dedicated tourniquet and shear pouch on the sides. Otherwise, it's a great kit for vehicles or anywhere you can mount a Molle panel.
C**.
It's a bag
I used this bag to put all my internals for a full trauma kit. The bag is just a bag, it does not come with the trauma kit. I added that myself. This pouch is attached to the lid strap using the MOLLE straps I have installed and the QD release makes this easy to tear off if it is needed. The bag is large enough I was able to store all the items needed to provide first aid care to two people.There is an internal divider, as well as a pocket for gloves and a spot for scissors and a pen for the CAT tourniquets.I got in in red, because it stands out among the other bags I have. Easily identifiable from a distance. Grab and go.
G**G
Not the best. Not the worst.
Not a fan. Would not buy it again, wish I hadn't the first time. On the plus side, it is well made and offers a fair amount of cubic inch storage capacity but the layout on the inside makes just nearly useless as a serious medical kit. It has three low volume pockets that won't handle much more than bandaids, a neatly packaged cravat, maybe a small roll of gauze and tape, some QuickClot, alcohol preps, and/or a tourniquet. As mentioned above, there is plenty of volume for more gear outside the pockets but at that point unless you can get it to fit under the elastic webbing it is going to fall out when you open the bag. If you are looking for a very minimal first aid kit this might just work. But if you are thinking this would handle a minor trauma, I don't see it happening without some on-the-fly modifications to allow one to carry a well-equipped medic kit. If anyone out there has any pictures of their set-up and is really happy, please respond and post you pictures because I have not figured out how to optimize this kit.
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