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TCCC & First Aid

REVIEW: FROG.PRO Orthos Med Pouch

Abstract: The Orthos Med Pouch from FROG.PRO in Italy is a versatile kit designed to hold essential medical supplies for emergencies. With a unique design and practical features, this pouch ensures everything you need is organized and easily accessible.

09/01/2020  By Redaktion
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Help, what do I have with me to save (my) life. The IFAK is the common variant to have everything necessary in case it gets serious. From FROG.PRO in Italy comes this magnificent Orthos Med Pouch. We've taken a look at it for you.

The range of IFAKs is large, FROG.PRO is going its own way. This is the kit: a bag and two inserts, plus shock cord and stopper and an insert for the Red Cross symbol on the bag.

We have a clear idea of what should go in there. This is the training IFAK from ITS Tactical. Everything in for practicing...

This is how the Orthos Med Pouch comes. Remember the black "carton" in the background. Forget the large Velcro panel for a moment.

This is FROG.PRO's self-declaration.

At the bottom of the bag a Red Cross sign. The manufacturer leaves the choice to you with inserts on which color you want.

The other side is marked with TQ: this is where the tourniquet should be strapped so it is immediately ready.

It looks like this.

FROG.PRO is easily recognizable by the external structure of its bags. Ranger eyes can be attached to the squares. The dots are for strings or shock cord. The lines are waiting for MOLLE loops. Very well thought out, like everything by the Italians.

Inside there is a dispenser for rubber gloves

The magic of the Orthos is that everything is strapped to these panels.

The flat items are strapped to the back of the panel.

We'll skip the second, classic motto, everyone does what they want anyway.

That's how the manufacturer envisions it. Well, there's room for improvement in terms of orderly management.

Everything together goes into Orthos.

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