Cool bag and the watch velcroed in there is an awesome touch! I'd love to see what you have in those internal pouches and what the philosophy of the bag is. (Maybe something for a part 2?😉)
If you’re still running the soft litter on the side, try using the female buckles that hook into MOLLE on each side. Take the double male buckles that the Marine Corps uses for CLS bags and then you cinch it down. Eliminates bouncing and is more secure.
Nice overview of the Delta Bag, thanks. I wish someone would make an improved, modern version of the venerable M-5 aid bag. The clamshell opening of both the M-5 and the Delta Bag are really the best way to work out of an aid bag.
Depends on what I'm doing, but usually its just bls type meds-epi, zofran, diphenhydramine, non-narcotic analgesics, small thing of lido for crics if time permits, rocephin, some corticosteroids, and albuterol for the most part. If we're out doing some longer term shenanigans in the field I usually I add some more abx, immodium type meds and boo boo stuff. I don't do cool stuff anymore so I don't get txa or als drugs but if I did those would definitely be in there. The former pj's at greenfeet medical do some good stuff and probably have more insight on those.
thank you for the video. So it didnt come with the organizational loop insert thingies? thats a bummer, it bumps the price of the bag up by 100$ at least
Yeah it probably would as far as the size restrictions for carry ons. You can't really do much with the interior for personal items unless you got some haley strategic windowed pockets. But then it just becomes an almost $400 edc bag. Similar size wise I have a tactical tailor removable "operator" pack and that has worked great for me as a carry on bag, for alot less coin.I know spiritus did a video on their chanel and towards the end they talked about some of their employees using it as a daily bag and showed some laptop sizes that would fit.
I don't think it's worth the 300.00. If you are actively practicing tactical medicine, this may be very slim. The Tajmainian Tiger MKII large is wayyyy better and about 1/3rd cheaper. Frankly, it's a rip-off. If the price was 150-200, I think it would be more reasonable. Students where I am at are showing up with these, and it's not going to do the trick (platoon-size coverages). But I guess it depends on the use case and your budget. But god man 300 dollars is balls and you don't even get any panels for the inside. We are experimenting with some new concepts at the schoolhouse, and with the new(ish) blood-on-target capability, this is definitely cutting it close. Good car bag maybe... maybe a good mini-speedball.
It's definitely a niche bag. For a line medic I'd still stick with something like an M9. I was curious when it came out and had the scheckles. Definitely don't recommend it for everyone.
Cool bag and the watch velcroed in there is an awesome touch! I'd love to see what you have in those internal pouches and what the philosophy of the bag is. (Maybe something for a part 2?😉)
Definitely doable!
If you’re still running the soft litter on the side, try using the female buckles that hook into MOLLE on each side. Take the double male buckles that the Marine Corps uses for CLS bags and then you cinch it down. Eliminates bouncing and is more secure.
That's a big brain move
Unique perspective from you. Keep up the great stuff my guy!
Nice overview of the Delta Bag, thanks. I wish someone would make an improved, modern version of the venerable M-5 aid bag. The clamshell opening of both the M-5 and the Delta Bag are really the best way to work out of an aid bag.
I love the M5. I pick up the Corpsman Assault System and those bags are fucking legit. Definitely bigger, but you can carry alot more stuff in them.
Tasmanian tiger makes a great med bag that opens clamshell style
Great review! Does seem to be very streamlined. But lots of room. Id like to see a video of you guys ifak fanny pack, we run condor ifak on our lbv.
Definitely in the pipeline for content 🤘
Fanny ifak video is up now, the stars aligned 🤘
Those clear organization bags look helpful. Do you know the size or where you got them? Looking for a similar setup.
Small Haley strategic zippered pouches.
Thanks
What meds are you running? I was thinking Zofran, Diphenhydramine, Epi, Dex, Turbutaline, Calcium, TXA, and Rochephin.
Depends on what I'm doing, but usually its just bls type meds-epi, zofran, diphenhydramine, non-narcotic analgesics, small thing of lido for crics if time permits, rocephin, some corticosteroids, and albuterol for the most part. If we're out doing some longer term shenanigans in the field I usually I add some more abx, immodium type meds and boo boo stuff. I don't do cool stuff anymore so I don't get txa or als drugs but if I did those would definitely be in there. The former pj's at greenfeet medical do some good stuff and probably have more insight on those.
thank you for the video.
So it didnt come with the organizational loop insert thingies? thats a bummer, it bumps the price of the bag up by 100$ at least
At least yeah. Pro: you can configure how you want, con: you have to buy th organizers
@@theguerillamedic thank you for letting me know, keep up the good work
Much appreciated 🤘
Awesome review on this bag. The watch is a great idea. Would this work as a personal item bag packed with just the essentials when flying?
Yeah it probably would as far as the size restrictions for carry ons. You can't really do much with the interior for personal items unless you got some haley strategic windowed pockets. But then it just becomes an almost $400 edc bag. Similar size wise I have a tactical tailor removable "operator" pack and that has worked great for me as a carry on bag, for alot less coin.I know spiritus did a video on their chanel and towards the end they talked about some of their employees using it as a daily bag and showed some laptop sizes that would fit.
This vs m9 beg?
Both good. Whats your use case?
I don't think it's worth the 300.00. If you are actively practicing tactical medicine, this may be very slim. The Tajmainian Tiger MKII large is wayyyy better and about 1/3rd cheaper. Frankly, it's a rip-off. If the price was 150-200, I think it would be more reasonable. Students where I am at are showing up with these, and it's not going to do the trick (platoon-size coverages).
But I guess it depends on the use case and your budget. But god man 300 dollars is balls and you don't even get any panels for the inside. We are experimenting with some new concepts at the schoolhouse, and with the new(ish) blood-on-target capability, this is definitely cutting it close.
Good car bag maybe... maybe a good mini-speedball.
It's definitely a niche bag. For a line medic I'd still stick with something like an M9. I was curious when it came out and had the scheckles. Definitely don't recommend it for everyone.