Phokus Research's Expedition Trauma Kit: Essential Gear for Severe Injuries
Phokus Research's Expedition Trauma Kit (ETK), priced at $183, contains essential items for treating severe injuries. The kit is produced by Phokus Research, a US-based company owned by North American Rescue (NAR). The ETK includes hemostatic gauzes, elastic bandages, occlusive dressings, an NPA set, a needle, tape, gloves, an eye shield, and safety pins. It is designed for outdoor, expedition, military, and professional use.
The Hornady RAPiD Vehicle Safe, priced at $316.99, offers secure storage for the ETK in vehicles. It features an inflatable bladder to prevent scratches and fits into vehicle consoles. The safe also includes multiple access methods and a 12-volt adapter for power.
The GBRS Group Individual First Aid System (IFAS) Pouch, priced at $54.99, is compatible with MOLLE and belt systems. It has a tourniquet sleeve that fits most types and is designed for easy carrying and rapid deployment of the ETK.
Forloh offers a ThermoNeutral down vest, priced at $299, as a water-resistant, warm, breathable, and packable mid-layer suitable for both men and women.
The Phokus Research Expedition Trauma Kit is not produced in Germany, despite being available there. Comparable, German-made trauma kits can be found from companies like Tasmanian Tiger, 5.11 Tactical Deutschland, Helikon-Tex, and Tatonka. For specific certifications or 'Made in Germany' requirements, direct inquiries to the manufacturer or local dealer are recommended.
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