🛡️ Gear Up Like a Pro: Your Tactical Lifesaver Awaits!
The RHINO RESCUE First Aid Kit is a rugged, MOLLE-compatible IFAK pouch designed for tactical, outdoor, and travel emergencies. It features advanced haemorrhage control tools including a military tourniquet and combat bandages, a lightweight waterproof splint for fractures, and a rip-away pouch with a 2-way zip for rapid access. Sized for both solo adventurers and teams, it ensures you’re prepared for any crisis with professional-grade medical supplies in a compact, durable package.
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | RHINO RESCUE |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
J**H
Useful to keep in van
Well kitted out and in a good sturdy case. I hope I never have to use it but good to have just in case!
F**L
Solid
Such an impressive kit, almost everything you could need. It is expensive and you could pack it for a lot cheaper but the pack is solid and the velcro rip of would come in super handy in an emergency
I**H
Good kit and a handy size.
I have 10 years in the military as a combat medic, and 30 years in the NHS, so am familiar with the use of this kit. Given the rise of knife crime and stabbing incidents in the UK, I decided to carry one of these in the car. It might just save someone's life some day.Good solid kit. Just get some sound advice on how to use it, if you are unfamiliar with how to apply tourniquets, pressure dressings, etc.
M**M
Very comprehensive
A bit of medical insurance for our travels, hope not to use it.
A**.
Just buy it.
Not had to use the items yet. (Thankfully) But having used similar in the past, everything looks to be ready to go. Just have to remove the plastic packaging on the non-sterile items that you may need at the drop of a hat. The packaging reassures you it’s all new, unused and ready to go. Helpful instructions on anything you are not sure about. (Do get the appropriate training before using anything you’re not familiar with though.)The Molle straps are not like any I’ve come across before. It’s mostly soft webbing with semi-hard ends for passing through the Molle loops of the item you are attaching the pouch to. No complaints though. It still holds firmly. I’m sure it’s not going anywhere.
J**E
Great kit
Looks good, well packaged and robust kit - a great addition to my preps
D**R
Nice bag
Good points: the actual pouch is brilliant & I'd buy one if they were sold on their own (minus the useless kit/contents), & the return/refund process was easy.Bad points: full of training standard items which are not fit for real-world use (most alarming are the nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) device, the tourniquet, the chest seals & non-Israeli, trauma bandage).In short: this kit would be great for pretend medics taking part in combat role play games, or even training exercises where any real emergencies are dealt with by real emergency workers with real kit. Otherwise, I'd advise you do yourself &/or your patient a massive favour & buy yourself a standard ambulance trauma kit from a registered NHS online supplier. BTW: the reason a real trauma kit costs hundreds of pounds (before you even think of buying a bag/pouch to put it in), is because they are standardised, reliable & fit for purpose in an emergency.This kit is seriously unsafe, & I'm shocked that people are just sending this stuff off to places like Ukraine without first doing their due diligence about its fitness for use in the field.
H**Y
Has many types of injury covered
The form factor of the bag is great, can put the whole thing in or attach it to another bag. Other people seem to be putting one in their car boot which seems sensible. In terms of value for money, as there aren't many other kits available it's not clear if it's good value or not. I don't think it's overpriced for what you get, which is an extensive amount of kit. There's a lot of choice in terms of bag colour but I just went with a black one as I don't want anything flashy (like the camo one).
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