The JB Tacticals Individual Bandage Israeli Type (20 cm) from a domestic manufacturer is a large bandage, ideal for stationary and car first aid kits. It's too big for small, handy kits. High quality finish.
Individual Israeli type T3 bandage designed for quick and effective dressing of hemorrhages and wounds, including gunshot or amputation wounds. It will prove useful in civilian rescue operations and on the battlefield.
The dressing consists of an elastic bandage in gray-green color, 20 cm wide and 450 cm long, and an immovable compress measuring 38 x 38 cm.
It includes a buckle made of plastic for easy one-handed bandage application, changing the direction of bandaging and acting as direct pressure on the wound after the bandage is applied. In addition, it is equipped with a clasp to prevent accidental unwinding of the bandage.
The whole thing was packaged in a watertight package made of foil laminate. The package contains instructions for use in Polish and in the form of pictograms.
Technical specifications
Width: 20 cm (8 inches)
Length: 450 cm
Manufacturer: JB Tacticals, Poland
| EAN | 5905490426192 |
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| Manufacturer code | JB-BDG-0010 |
| Brand | JB Tacticals |
| Expiration Date | 2028-02-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 6
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The pouch is solidly made, fits most radios available on the market. It's easy to mount, e.g. on a vest, and at this price it's definitely worth buying.
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JB Tacticals is a brand I've tested. An Israeli bandage should be in every first aid kit – both for the shooting range and everyday use in your backpack. The hermetic packaging doesn't take up much space, although the 20cm size is already quite large. I recommend it.
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Very useful at the shooting range, right next to the tourniquet. The solution is functional and well thought out. The vacuum packaging protects it from moisture. In my opinion, the price is quite high, but such a bandage is rarely used anyway. It's worth having it on hand.
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A good quality product at a reasonable price. It's quite large, but that can be an advantage. I encourage you to have at least one at home or in the car – it could save a life.
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A solid product, adequate to its price. The only drawback is the size – it doesn't fit in a pocket or a small first aid kit. It works best in a car kit, backpack or bag.
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