Wow, that is scarcely bigger than a lot of tourniquet holders. Well done! Ah, but SWAT-T isn't really in the same class as SOFT-T or CAT. Nevertheless, that's a possible option for EDC.
You should come to NPRC next year, it's the National Patrol Rifle Conference held by the company I work at; Center Mass INC. It's annual, in southeast Michigan. Big fan!
Gonna be honest pardner, it's a lot better than blue force gear's micro trauma kit now sitting at around 200 for the contents plus pouch. Not mentioning that you can't just buy the bag and stuff whatever you want in it and hope it'll fit...
You dont have to be so dry. Try putting some Umph. You probably got this lady all nervous before the video and then played "director". Be a little more personal.
Would a bic pen suffice as a substitution? I have seen tension pneumothorax decompression pens from North American Rescue that's only ten bucks! Does cavity drains, have a catheter one-way-valve and all that good stuff. I swear man. Slap anything first responder on it and just watch the markup price soar.
+Daniel KB6AOK I was more interested in the pouch itself and the idea. They sell them at several different scales of cost depending on what you want to put in it, including the pouch and cross patch alone.
That makes sense. If anything I would pick up the pouch and add everything else to it myself. About 25-30 bucks for an AMK QuickColt z fold arterial tampon, 15 for a two pack chest seal, throw in that sexy looking S.T.A.T. TQ for 20 bucks, leave out the (8-10 dollar) decompression needle because I like having a job, maybe toss in some band-aids and ill be good to go. I'll Negate that "assembly" fee they must have while in the process of putting in all the brands that I trust myself. 15+65= what? and that's a savings of what? I can buy cheap booze at the liqour store with all of that what I saved?
+Blayne Peterson well, for camping the needle wouldn't be much help but I was looking at it for hiking with the scouts too. The Swat TK and quick clot would work really well for a bad injury (like a fall or kid screwing around with a knife injury) on the trail with kids and would fit right on my belt.
Keep uploading these, I like learning about other options on the market
+Edgy Wedgie I've got a couple more like this and several other videos I'm trying to edit.
For everything included that seems like a very good price!
Loving the info and videos you have been sharing from the expo thanks for all you do
Wow, that is scarcely bigger than a lot of tourniquet holders. Well done!
Ah, but SWAT-T isn't really in the same class as SOFT-T or CAT. Nevertheless, that's a possible option for EDC.
Damn that’s a lot better deal than the blue force gear similar version.
No decomp needle in the one on your website tho. :(
When the interviewer understand the product better than the rep and has to pry obvious answers out of them. 😂
You should come to NPRC next year, it's the National Patrol Rifle Conference held by the company I work at; Center Mass INC. It's annual, in southeast Michigan. Big fan!
+asdfjkl74able shoot me an email : freefieldtraining@gmail.com
I've get to work out my vacations a year in advance, but we are picking soon.
Bought mine, love mine, highly recommend.
Gotta love Chinook products!!
+Shannon Cox I just wish I had the time to look at more of their stuff at the show, they had a full spread there.
Thanks for doing these videos - you're awesome!!!
Saving lives is the name of the game.👍
A hundred bucks eeeeehhhhhhh.....
Gonna be honest pardner, it's a lot better than blue force gear's micro trauma kit now sitting at around 200 for the contents plus pouch.
Not mentioning that you can't just buy the bag and stuff whatever you want in it and hope it'll fit...
100 bucks is a fucking steal for all that
Awesome, I like it !!!
Put it in a cargo pocket??? Yeah, right! That will look really cool, like you're carrying a brick in your pocket🤣🤣🤣
WAY to expensive for what you get. It's 12.00 worth of med gear and 15.00 for the pouch.
Idk what you mean. A singular quicclot bandage is like 45 dollars now
How do you keep gloves sanitary? Hmmm...
Nothing's sanitary in the field. The gloves are for your protection, anyway
seems legit
You dont have to be so dry. Try putting some Umph. You probably got this lady all nervous before the video and then played "director". Be a little more personal.
She was "voulentold" to do the video by her boss, and given the notice I think she did an excellent job. I did no coaching at all.
100 dollars.... BITCH! you got my wallet fucked up.
+Daniel KB6AOK that's with the needle and such.
Would a bic pen suffice as a substitution? I have seen tension pneumothorax decompression pens from North American Rescue that's only ten bucks! Does cavity drains, have a catheter one-way-valve and all that good stuff. I swear man. Slap anything first responder on it and just watch the markup price soar.
+Daniel KB6AOK I was more interested in the pouch itself and the idea. They sell them at several different scales of cost depending on what you want to put in it, including the pouch and cross patch alone.
That makes sense. If anything I would pick up the pouch and add everything else to it myself. About 25-30 bucks for an AMK QuickColt z fold arterial tampon, 15 for a two pack chest seal, throw in that sexy looking S.T.A.T. TQ for 20 bucks, leave out the (8-10 dollar) decompression needle because I like having a job, maybe toss in some band-aids and ill be good to go. I'll Negate that "assembly" fee they must have while in the process of putting in all the brands that I trust myself. 15+65= what? and that's a savings of what? I can buy cheap booze at the liqour store with all of that what I saved?
+Daniel KB6AOK you could get lots of colt 45 or natty light with that money, lol
I may get a custom version for hiking
+Blayne Peterson they do sell just the pouch if you're interested and it's pretty cheap.
free field training if I bought the whole thing I'd probably end up just swapping out most of it for different brands of stuff anyway
+Blayne Peterson well, for camping the needle wouldn't be much help but I was looking at it for hiking with the scouts too. The Swat TK and quick clot would work really well for a bad injury (like a fall or kid screwing around with a knife injury) on the trail with kids and would fit right on my belt.