The first aid kit has been designed and made with great attention to detail. It is perfect for carrying on a tactical belt. The strong Velcro provides a secure hold, and the additional fastening protects against accidental opening. On the front there is a pocket for gloves, accessible via two zippers, and on the back a pocket for rescue scissors, which can be attached with Velcro. The inside of the kit contains one flat pocket on each side, each measuring about 12x12 cm, with sewn-in compartments for dressings or gauze. An additional panel inside can be detached if necessary or used for small items. This is an almost perfect version of the IPMED/IFAK. The only downside—in an emergency, someone might have trouble recognising the kit, as the red cross is not very visible under the Velcro—it's better to attach a more visible patch.
The rip-off first aid kit is made of durable 500D Cordura. The material has been treated with IRR (Infrared Reflective Treatment), which prevents recognition by residual light amplifiers (night vision devices). It is equipped with a laser-cut MOLLE mounting system, which allows the first aid kit to be attached to a belt, backpack or tactical vest.
The first-aid kit is opened with a convenient two-way zip. Quick opening of the first-aid kit is made possible by a red tape coming out of the main compartment. The whole thing can be further secured with a snap buckle tape.
Inside there are two flat pockets and elastic straps, allowing the contents to be organised and sturdy in the first aid kit. In addition, there is a plate in the middle, to which you can attach other items of equipment. On the front there is a small, pass-through flat pocket.
The front features a small velcro panel with a red cross.
Technical data
Colour: Ranger Green
Material: 500D Cordura
Manufacturer: Templar's Gear, Poland
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Templar's Gear is a Polish brand that was established in 2015 on the initiative of tactical equipment enthusiasts who set themselves the goal of creating accouterments that are lighter, more durable, and better suited to the real needs of users than the solutions available to date. Thanks to the implementation of modern technologies, such as precision laser cutting and the use of laminated textile materials, the company quickly established itself as one of the leading manufacturers in Europe in this category. The Templar's Gear range includes tactical vests, belts, pouches, and backpacks, all designed for maximum functionality and reliability in demanding conditions. A significant achievement for the brand was the approval of selected products by the Ministry of National Defense and the awarding of JIM numbers (Uniform Material Index), which means full compliance with the standards applicable in the Polish Army. This type of certification not only confirms the high quality of the equipment, but also shows that domestic tactical solutions successfully compete with recognized global brands. The Ministry of National Defense's decision is part of a broader modernization program called “Operacja Szpej,” paving the way for other Polish manufacturers to participate in the modernization of the national armed forces.
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Internal organizer | Yes |
| Main color | Ranger Green |
| Main material | 100% 500D Cordura |
| Transport handle | Yes |
| Equipment in the set | No |
| EAN | 5904433641524 |
| Manufacturer code | TG-AZ2-RG |
| Brand | Templar's Gear |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
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Templar's Gear products once again meet expectations. The first aid kit is durable, has a large capacity, and is comfortable to use. Inside there is a plastic plate allowing for easy personalisation. The red strap allows you to quickly open the first aid kit across its entire width. It's very easy to detach, but it's also secured by straps fastened with a plastic buckle, which protects against accidental tearing, e.g. if you catch it on something. Mounting in the molle system was a bit problematic, as the cut-outs in the attachment are slightly different from those in other pouches, but I suspect this is to provide mounting versatility, both for a belt and for a plate carrier – then you can thread the tape through more rows and stabilise it better. The first aid kit is positioned vertically, so if you mount it on the back of your belt, remember that it may rest against the lower back area ;).
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