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The Rescue Essentials Tactical Ankle Medical Kit is a compact, SWAT-designed medical solution that allows law enforcement officers to carry essential lifesaving gear without the bulk. Weighing just 11 oz and measuring 19" L x 5.25" H when open, it includes a SOFTT-W Gen 4 Tourniquet, an Israeli Emergency Bandage, and nitrile gloves, with the option to add more items for enhanced preparedness.
J**.
Comfortable
This actually comes with bandages, gloves and a tourniquet. I️ used my own equipment instead of what’s provided because the tourniquet was pretty uncomfortable on the ankle (I️ wear that on my belt) and I added wound picking materials and gloves that fit me. But once this was modified for me it’s very very comfortable and I️ don’t even notice it’s there. I’m a woman and you can’t see it under my duty pants. Very easy to put on and take off but I’m not concerned about it popping off at all. Would absolutely recommend!
R**R
Very useful, needs tweeks
Is very durable. I wish they would change a couple of things: if the square pocket was rectangular and horizontal, it would be easier to fit a chest seal and blood clot pack without having a big lump on ankle. Also woul love to see an elastic cord to hold tourniquet in place. I keeps wanting to creep up.
S**E
Perfect
Wasn’t sure I’d like this, but it’s great! I’ve worn a gun ankle holster in the past and it was always uncomfortable. Because my trauma supplies are so much lighter than a pistol, I forget this is on my ankle until the end of my shift. I’m a state trooper and keep a tourniquet, compress, and Narcan in this. Works great!
"**"
Itchy and bulky but decent for range use
Stuff in it seems legit but it's very itchy and bulky. Might be better to wrap it around a bicep and even then only for short periods of time. The thing is also massive, not very concealable on your ankle unless you wear some really baggy pants.
M**H
I gave her this and she is absolutely pleased with it
I got this for my daughter who is a Law Enforcement Officer. She had mentioned that they don't carry any first aid equipment on them other than their car kit. I gave her this and she is absolutely pleased with it. It gives her a capability to immediately treat some serious injuries without going back to the cruiser. It fits great on her ankle under her uniform trousers. Several of her fellow officers have asked where she got it because they like the idea too!
R**R
VERY bulky
First off, this has good items. The tourniquet and Israeli bandage are great emergency items. The third pocket just holds latex gloves. I think it would benefit from including trauma shears and QuickClot, which wouldn't take up much extra space. There aren't any additional pockets, though, so if you want to add anything, you'll need to remove something it came with.Unfortunately, this kit is EXTREMELY bulky. Now matter how I put it on, I have a huge bulge around my lower calf. This also causes my pant leg to rise and bunch around it. My pant legs are quite loose with plenty of room, so I can't imagine any pants concealing this kit adequately. Well, maybe bell bottoms or '90s style wide leg jeans, but no grown man would wear those.So it has two good items, but it's impossible to use as intended.
S**N
WELL, it's an IFAC for your ankle! What do you expect?
It's got everything it needs, but it's kind of uncomfortable even after daily use over the past several weeks. THE GOOD: You got what you need to STOP THE BLEED. The Bad: IF YOU HAVE TO USE IT!!! Other than that, it's a must-have tool.
V**E
Works well but slides down a bit too easily
Over all comfortable, but it kind of makes you look like you have an ankle monitor on. Very convenient way to care some good first aid stuff though.
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