Ran Airsoft shows his Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), which is specifically tailored for airsoft games. He emphasizes that this kit is designed to address common, minor discomforts and inconveniences experienced on the field, rather than complex trauma care.
Agilite shows how to quickly use their compact MD2 Compact Trauma Kit. The Agilite MD2 is a cleverly designed, compact trauma kit that prioritizes fast access and effectiveness. Despite its low profile, it can hold essential medical supplies (sold separately) like gloves, a blanket, pressure bandages, clotting gauze, tape, airway tools, and chest seals.
With IFAKs recommended for airsoft players and milsimers to have them in the field, do they know how to use them when needed? Watch Administrative Results on this topic... "In this Episode a combat medic gives you the run down on the basic stuff you need to fill an IFAK (individual first aid kit). The IFAK has been a staple of both the fighting man, and the well prepared individual since its inception. It has been refined and will continue to due so until the end of humanity."
Available for some time now, the OneTigris IFAK Molle Pouch can be ordered from their Amazon store or direct from their own website. This MOLLE IFAK pouch is made of durable materials and features a clamshell design for easy access to your supplies. It is compatible with MOLLE vests and backpacks, and has a wide handle and D-ring for carrying or attaching it to gear. It is lightweight and compact, yet offers ample space for basic first aid supplies.
High Speed Gear release another IFAK, the ReFlex IFAK System... "The ReFlex™ IFAK was developed with direct input from active-duty medical personnel. The ReFlex™ is a two-piece system, med roll and carrier, that is designed to carry organized medical supplies with ambidextrous accessibility. The system, constructed primarily with heavy-duty nylon laminate, allows rapid deployment of medical supplies. This system was designed around the medical supplies included in the U.S. Army-issued IFAK.
Tactical Rifleman shows the IFAK that is in use by the Navy SEALs and stresses on the importance in using first aid kits issued to them apart from being trained in firearms and tactics... "This week on Tactical Rifleman I go over the basic IFAK kit carried by a majority of Naval Special Warfare operators. I say majority because the realm of medical treatment in combat is constantly and innovatively evolving.
Robo-Airsoft checks out the Crisis Applications Group Tier One IFAK Kit in this video review... "Important note about medical devices: Individuals wishing to purchase these types of items should follow the medical device importation laws of their respective countries.
In this edition of Robo-Reviews, I take a look at a conveniently pre-packaged medical devices solution for stocking your IFAK.
SCDTV reviews this IFAK made by Mystery Ranch that was brought all the way from Singapore, courtesy of Hornest... "Mystery Ranch's IFAK straight from Hornest in Kryptek Typhoon. They might still have some in stock. This pouch costs an arm and a leg but, hey, it's Mystery Ranch, ;)
Enjoy the video!"
Now in stock at SKDTac. If it's your first time to encounter the acronym, you may be thinking of something else, it means Improved First Aid Kit... "The motivation behind the Flat IFAK was to replace that larger issued IFAK every soldier gets, the giant football-shaped piece of gear making you lean to one side in a helo or a vehicle.