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Review: OSOE Compact Tear Off Med Pouch
Everyone knows why they should carry a stocked IFAK in your range gear and yet, I rarely see med pouches mounted on the kitted out Tactical Tuxedos that I see at the range. There are many reasons people don’t carry them but chief among those reason are bulk and cost. The OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch can help mitigate both.
Overview
The OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch is just what it sounds like. It is a pouch that is designed to carry a trauma kit in an extremely compact form. The main body of the pouch has a unique, origami like, folding tray design that features various elastic straps and pockets to organize your life saving supplies. It can be mounted vertically or horizontally depending on which mount you choose. Like most OSOE gear, it is made from 1000D nylon and extremely overbuilt.
Observations from Use
The greatest strength of the OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch is in its folding design which makes the pouch extremely compact, protects the contents very well, and lays everything out where it can be easily accessed when open. OSOE thoughtfully provided plenty of Velcro surface area on the pouch to hold it closed when folded. This allows you to really bear down on it and actually compress the pouch on itself when folding it which is the secret to its compact size. When it is open, it can be laid down on the ground or any reasonably flat surface with all of its contents spread out and accessible. It is a tremendous design.
OSOE makes both vertical and horizontal mounts for the OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch. I find that the vertical mount is well suited to chest rig, plate carrier, and belt mounting. The horizontal mount works very well for use on a belt if you have the additional width required. The mounts are available to be purchased separately so you can purchase one pouch, fill it, and then pre-stage mounts on all your various gear. That way you can just move the same med pouch and its expensive contents to which ever gear you are using. That beats the heck out of having to purchase multiple med kits so you can have 1 on your belt, chest rig, plate carrier, etc.
The interior of the pouch is very well organized. There is more than enough room for a basic kit. The central elastic loops are large enough to handle anything from a fairly compact 4” Israeli Bandage to larger bandages like those from H&H. If you are using a 4” bandage in the center, there is room to tuck some extra guaze beneath the bandage. The pocket on the right side of the pouch can hold your hemostatic agent as well as a folded chest dressing. There are various elastic loops on the left side for organizing narrower items like an airway and decompression needle. You will be surprised how much you can jam into this pouch and then compress.
The exterior of the pouch has a vertical column of PALS webbing on each side which can be used to mount a tourniquet though I think that somewhat defeats the purpose of a compact pouch and choose to mount my TQ elsewhere. OSOE makes a full line of TQ holders that can serve this purpose well.
The mounts hold the OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch very securely. The pouch is secured in place with Velcro and then compressed and retained further with a strap and side release buckle. To access the pouch, you simple pinch the buckle and pull the pouch free from its mount. It is quick and easy to access in a self-aid situation or to hand it off to someone if the need arises.
I have also found that the pouch makes a great med kit for used without the mount in the various loop Velcro lined backpacks and messenger bags on the market. You simply stick the pouch where ever you need it and its red pull tab makes it immediately apparent, even in a dark bag, that it contains first aid items.
Wrap Up
The OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch’s compact size makes it easy to carry and its ability to be moved easily from gear to gear make it easy on your wallet. The folding design is inspired. This is a great med pouch.
Check out the OSOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch.
Maxpedition Internal Frame Packs
Maxpedition’s first two packs, the Zafar and Xantha, to feature an internal frame are now available.
The Zafar and Xantha have similar features but differ in size slightly. Both packs feature the same suspension with plastic frame sheets with an aluminum stay waist belts, and ventilated back pads. These panel loaders are loaded with organization features as you have come to expect from Maxpedition including an admin pouch, water bottle pockets, PALS webbing on the exterior, internal mesh pockets, and pouches on the waist belt.
VERTX Closeouts at PredatorBDU
Jacket weather has arrived and PredatorBDU has you covered (groan). They just added the VERTX Gunfighter STORM Windshirt and Justice Softshell Jacket to their close out section. The prices are great and they won’t last. Check out the PredatorBDU Closeout page.
PIG Full Dexterity Tactical Alpha Touch Gloves
If I am shooting, I am probably wearing gloves and I am probably using a touch screen device to take notes, pictures, and other blog related work. Using a touch screen device while on the range used to mean taking off a glove in order to actually operate the device but now, with the introduction of the new PIG Full Dexterity Tactical Alpha Touch Gloves from SKD Tactical, removing the gloves is no longer necessary. The FDT Alpha Touch Gloves are the same great design that you love from the original FDT Alpha Gloves and they use the same materials except for the addition of a special conductive thread.
Check out the PIG Full Dexterity Tactical Alpha Touch Gloves at SKD Tactical.