It's a basic and essential component of a first aid kit, especially for those who use a shooting range. It can also be a good addition, for example, in the calf pocket of tactical pants. Although less universal than the OLAES bandage, it provides much greater compression thanks to its design. It's a well-thought-out and high-quality product.
Israeli Personal Field Dressing PerSys Medical FCP-01
Individual Israeli Dressing First Aid Product designed for the rapid and efficient management of hemorrhages and wounds, including those from gunshots or amputations. Ideal for both civilian rescue tasks and use on the battlefield.
The dressing comprises an elastic bandage in a gray-green hue measuring 10 cm in width and 160 cm in length (when stretched to 4.5 m) along with a non-detachable compress sized 10 x 18 cm.
Buckle for easy dressing application
The design features a plastic buckle that allows for easy one-handed application, alters the bandaging direction, and applies direct pressure to the wound post-dressing. Furthermore, it includes a clip to avert unintentional bandage unrolling. Transverse stitching ensures the bandage remains in place during use.
waterproof packaging
The set is entirely vacuum-sealed in double, waterproof packaging crafted from foil laminate. The packaging provides instructions for use in Polish, accompanied by pictograms.
Main features
- designed for managing bleeding and injuries
- the dressing features an elastic bandage along with a fixed compress
- includes a buckle for straightforward bandage application
- comes with a clip to prevent the bandage from unwinding accidentally
- packaging is waterproof
- instructions provided in Polish and as pictograms
Technical data
Width: 10 cm
Length: 160 cm
Manufacturer: PerSys Medical, USA
| EAN | 7290011042011 |
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| Manufacturer code | FCP 01 |
| Brand | PerSys Medical |
| Expiration Date | 2030-09-01 |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 7
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This is an essential piece of equipment for every first aid kit – car, shooting, mountain, or everyday backpack. For me, it's a permanent EDC item because of its versatility. I definitely recommend it.
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Compact and tightly sealed packaging, which doesn’t take up much space in the first aid kit next to a shooting belt. It’s longer than most available on the market and meets the standards discussed at first aid courses. However, you need to know how to use it, so training and practice are key!
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Durable bandage, solidly vacuum-packed, takes up little space. I deduct one star for the price – JB Tacticals offers similar quality for a much lower amount. Despite this, I recommend it because I always have an Israeli bandage with me.
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Original Israeli bandage – no complaints. It is packed tightly and vacuum-sealed, so it takes up very little space. It’s worth learning how to use it correctly, as the instructions on the packaging are not very clear. The bandage perfectly fulfills its function, but remember that the clasp should never be placed directly on the wound – it should be placed next to it!
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The product seems to be of solid quality. Packed tightly in thick foil, which prevents accidental opening. The bandage is vacuum-packed, so it takes up minimal space. It can be opened from both sides. It also has a long expiration date.
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Although I haven't unpacked the product, I think the bandage will definitely come in handy. It is tightly sealed, but it’s worth trimming the corners of the foil it comes in, as they are quite stiff and sharp – you could scratch yourself or cut something when putting it in your backpack. It's good to have such a bandage in reserve, though hopefully it will never be needed.
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