Versatile, durable and mission-ready, a host of new Tasmanian Tiger Medic Pouches provide solutions for operators, defense, hunters and outdoorsmen. The new TT IFAK Pouch S MKII, TT IFAK Pouch Vertical, and TT TQ Pouch Basic provide serious safety solutions.
Tasmanian Tiger Medic Pouches
The tactical nylon of line of products expands the company’s line of medic gear. The pouches offer accessibility, durability and modularity. They provide tool kits, ensuring first responders, military personnel, combat medics and prepared citizens can rapidly deploy life-saving medical equipment when seconds count.
“The addition of these new medic pouches further reinforces Tasmanian Tiger’s commitment to providing top-tier tactical gear that meets the evolving needs of professionals in the field,” said Richard Lewis, CEO and President of Proforce Equipment, Inc. “With a focus on functionality, durability, and rapid access, these pouches are designed to perform under pressure.”
Designed for minimal bulk and maximum efficiency, the TT IFAK Pouch Vertical utilizes a slim profile. The vertically-oriented medic pouch features elastic side compression for secure retention. Requiring just two Molle loops for attachment, it integrates with plate carriers, vests and backpacks. A hook-and-loop surface on the front allows for identification patches.
The TT IFAK Pouch Vertical weighs 5.3 ounces and measures 8 x 3.75 x 2.5 inches. Constructed from Cordura 700 Denier (Multicam 500 den), it comes in Black, Olive, and Coyote, retailing for $59.95, or $69.95 for Multicam.
The TT TQ Pouch Basic comprises a streamlined tourniquet pouch designed for rapid access. With side elastic panels for secure storage, this MOLLE reverse system pouch accommodates a CAT Tourniquet or similar design. It requires only one MOLLE loop, making it a compact and essential addition to any medic loadout.
The TT TQ Pouch Basic weighs 2.8 ounces and measures 4.76×2.75×1 inch. Constructed from Cordura 700 Denier, it comes in Black, Olive, and Coyote, retailing for $17.95.
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