I've been in the special operations community for over 27 years, I'm so impressed how you all have LISTENED to all of our "pain points" over the years!! especially in regards to the med kit!! I can't tell you how crap our kit was in early 2001 compared to now because of companies like yours. Thank you for what you do for the SOF community
holy shit man, i hope your douing fine. I am actively upgrading my EDC IFAK, i've fixed and sewn on additional holders for Shears, custom slings (fyi i am 14)
when I was fresh from basic, we had a trauma dressing and a triangular bandage, that was it. we had no shears, no trauma blanket, no tourniquet... not even the team "doc" had much more (tq, shears and so but...) it was considered needless bulk/weight, wondering how many needless fatalities that caused.
I've been waiting for this to come out, and I must say, it is another piece of great equipment from Agilite. I also like the MD2 medical supplies that complement the kit. Keep up the great work, and I stand by Israel.
I bought 2 of your MD2 Trauma kits and i have to say it is a great addition to the rest of my Agilite gear. I carry scissors, chest seals, a needle, gauze, latex gloves, and some quick clot gauze, as well as a small roll of tape. Hope to never use, but i know its there when needed. I also got the attachment so i can drop it from my plate carrier so i can have it hang instead of adding it to my belt. Keep up the great work, and keep pushing these great products. Love the stuff and love what you guys are doing.
Hoping the next product you guys push out is a phone holder for a plate carrier. The ones out now arent that great. I know you guys will come out with something awesome
You are doing great work man! You have my support as a customer, gear tester, and as an American citizen. Keep it up, looking forward to seeing what new things come out!
I live in South Korea and have served in the mandatory military service, and I am currently in the Republic of Korea reserve army(ROKA). Sadly, ROK army is conscripted in principle, so the distribution of FAKs and protective equipments is too slow. Therefore, I am very interested in providing personal first aid kits, and I carry tourniquet, QuikClot gauze, Compact HyFin Vent, sanitary gloves, sheers, and some signal device like chemlight sticks in my iFAK in preparation for trauma and isolation caused by war and various disasters. I am very positive about Agilite's MD2 trauma kit. My existing pouch had to be fixed to the thigh through dropleg pouch/carrier due to the thickness and a deployment method of FAK pouch itself, but the MD2 trauma kit is expected to be able to be easily applied to the Ronin Warbelt that I use while maintaining the volume of my existing pouch. I believe MD2 trauma kit will be of great help in preparing for disasters and war I'm facing, and I would like to thank Agilite for coming up with it. Thank you.
Looks like a very well thought through equipment, as usual from Agilite. I usually keep the IFAK on my belt, since that is what I have on the most. Would love to try it out, I am extremely satisfied with your products. Quality, design and looks are top notch. Keep up the good work!
I keep my current medical/trauma kit at about 4 o'clock on my belt. I have debated moving to six with consideration to if my strong side is injured. Will be replacing my current kit with this offering soon. Love the simplicity.
Another killer piece of kit for the operator!! Proud to have been able to be a part of the T&E team once again for AGILITE once again. Still carrying the same old stuff I carried back in the day as I do now in my Ifak. Two way chest seals X 2 , Z- Fold Gauze, NPA pre lubed w extra pack, couple pairs black nitrile gloves, Occlusive Dressing X 2 , 2 Black Sharpies. One in IFAK one on PC, Couple Large Safety Pins, TCCC, Decomp Needle 10g & 14g , Flat Fold Duct Tape. It’s a lot for one small IFAK but rather have more than not enough and that’s just what’s in my battle belt IFAK. I still have my Ferro Concepts Roll 1 Trauma Pouch on my PC filled up with goodies for a primary.
Great job. Looks like great kit. Definitely shows a lot of thought went into it. You have a great line of products. Maybe consider adding sustainment pouches with molle attachments and shot gun shell holder/placard to attached to plate carrier or molle.
I keep my ifak at my lower back(6 o-clock) on my battle belt. Worked great during my military time and it’s working perfectly now as a LEO. All of y’alls products are Very simple and user friendly which i love. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
I run my IFAK on the rear of my battle belt. Filled with gauze, bandages, tourniquet, alcohol wipes, and trauma shears. Agilite gear is top notch and I plan on buying an agilite helmet cover in RG from you guys!
I carry; tourniquet, med scissors, x2 combat gauze, x2 triangle bandages x2 rolls of med tape. Love what you guys are doing! Keep up the phenomenal work!
Great idea for this love the functionality and ease of access to the medical because in those moments seconds matter this along with the buddy carry is a medic and infantryman’s best friend next to their weapons great work agilite your continued innovation is upping the game
Love it brother. I keep my ifak on my left side (8 o’clock) of my kit. Also have a tourniquet on it. This would be a huge improvement. Keep up the great work guys.
Love your gear, been a proud owner of your products for over a year now and can say I'm not disappointed. I would love for you to work on slings, especially 2 point slings. Id definitely pre order. Keep doing what your doing
Really like the upgrades to this concept. The retention is huge upgrade. I run two med kits as a T-EMT, one at my 6 o’clock on my gun belt. My teammates and I have actually had the sled fall out while running - nothing like getting to the X and someone tells you that your IFAKs gone. Keep innovating- the molle hanger is a great idea.
My IFAK is pretty basic, gloves, tourniquet, chest seals, emergency bandage, scissors, compression gauze, decompression needle. Usually carried at 7' o-clock position. Love what you've guys have done with the design.
Well done Agilite! And happy to be parto of the T&E program! Great IFAK for operators. In it i putted the same stuff I used to in other ifaks: -Leatherman Scissors; -2 NPA with lubes; -4 chest-seals; -nitrile gloves (3pairs); -occlusive dressing (3x); -z-fold gauze; -cyalume (3x); -decomp. needle (2x); -TCCC card; -lighter; -tweezers.
Nice video very informative! In my IFAK I have gauze/bandages, a tourniquet, some chest seals, a pair of trauma shears, some gloves, two pressure dressings and some painkillers.
You guys did a great job making it simple and easy to use. Very quick to deploy. You also did a great job summing it up and showing it off. I would keep it at 6 o'clock on my belt!
PSA COVER YOUR TOURNIQUET. Every medical item should be contained, but most of the time TQs are not anf that causes 80% failure rate. Luckily I have no experuence with this. It's not a matter of making the TQ inaccessible, but my TQ comes in a little plastic wrap that definitely shows how abrassive my pockets are on it and that wear is usually on the TQ leading to failure. Protect your gear. I'm skeptical of those elastic sleeves. They're okay on the top of an IFAK on your belt like thisn but mostly Im refering to TQs under one danglers or the bottom of the plate bag and other forms of exposure like being crushed in a cargo pocket. My Gauze package ripped where I folded the corner and it wore out in my pocket Combat gauze is the number one thing I carry for medical EDC and is, therefore, my number one in an IFAK. Gauze has many more use cases and can be used on less major injuries. Tourniquet is only useful when you lose a limb in comparison. That niche is why that is my second medical item. Most individuals watching a video like this needs either a booboo kit somewhere nearby or I just carry a few alcohol wipes and bandaids in a zipper pocket. Not time essential, but still life-saving if you're out for a while. I carry my gauze and TQ in a pocket. People barely notice it, probably think the gauze is a wallet. My only problem is having so many individual items to switch in and out of bags/shorts/pants so I'm looking into a bellyband holster with plenty of pockets. It's like a concealed battle belt. Trying to find a bellyband with a holster and room for 7 items plus a holster and mag. Phone, wallet/cards, small flashlight, 1 oz sanitizer, gauze, smaller TQ (size of a glock mag), and a multitool (Leatherman Free P4), then small pistol and maybe an extra mag The best I can find is the Phlster Enigma with the sport belt in the back. It also looks like the only one with the pockets away from the holster so I can grab my debit card without flashing my weapon. Any products that might hold more than 3 items are appreciated
Awesome piece of kit!! Love the many different ways that you can mount it as well. Run my med kit on the rear, center of my belt, with extra TQ on an Agilite hanger on the front of my plate carrier. Proud to be part of the T & E gear tester program.
I typically keep my IFAK on the front of my plate carrier so I have rapid access to my tourniquet and other medical. With training, I found I was able to deploy my medical supplies quickly to provide self aid from the front. Thanks agilite! Too notch gear!
I currently carry my IFAk (should upgrade from my current one to the MD2 though...) at 6 o'clock on my brand new Magnetix Battle Belt! I always carry a tourniquet readily available and trauma shears easily accessible, both on the outside of my IFAK. Inside it I keep; 2x hemostatic dressings, 1x combat gauze, 1x NPA, 2x chest seals, 1x decompression needle and 1x pressure dressing. Thanks for making great gear that evolves our performance and increases the confidence in our gear!
Just purchased an elastic type IFAk, what a pain in the backside! You guys are rocking the gear landscape. My current kit includes chest seals (2). S rolled gauze. N tube. Emergency blanket. Gloves. Tourniquet. Shears are on my carrier, cuz the IFAK isn't secure enough for them. Will be trading it out for one of yours soon!
Love the innovation that comes from the boots on the ground. Mine isn't nearly as stocked, but a few TQs, chest seals, an NPA, and decomp needle is all right at home in my Agilite general purpose pouch.
I currently use a RTS tactical ifaik, but I’m super excited to add the Agilite kit to my battle belt. Also very pleased to have been a small part of this products development as a testing team member. Agilite products are simply the best.
Absolutely love you boys and support you all the way! I snagged a Magnetix belt within the first couple mins of them going live and I have been truly loving it! As for what I keep in my IFAK, CAT Gen7 TQ hanging from bottom, decompression needle, pack of chest seals, combat gauze, 2 packs of compressed wound packing gauze, pressure bandage, sharpie, med tape, nasopharyngeal airway tube, 2 sets of gloves, and a set of trauma shears. Def would love to win the GAW for one of these med pouches! If not I for sure will be snagging one! Keep it up boys stay frosty
The zero-resistance fast pull, the compact size and the price. Another great looking product from Agilite. I keep my ifak at 6 on my belt like many others and find this would be a much better setup for that positioning. God Bless.
I Always carry my Ifak on my Kore Concepts battle belt, I also like how this trauma kit has easy accessibility for that "Rapid Deployment". I love the products that you all bring to the market!
Love this. You really spend time with product development to perfect your products. I have a tourniquet, marker, two chest seals, gloves, gauze and scissors in my IFAK.
Love this kit, its on my wish list for ERT crew and just general day to day use. My current IFAK is more of a pouch that is mounted to my AMAP assault pack as that bag never leaves my side. It holds; Gauze, tweezers, baja gold salt, active charcoal vasoline mix, crushed charcoal, compression bandage, 1x tourniquet, fabric bandaids, wound bandages, suture tape, dissenfectant spray, black seeds, tumeric, crushed cloves, crushed cayan pepper, cotton buds and balls, sports tape. It is appropriately named the Ouch Pouch. Love your gear, keep up yhe great work :)
Awesome piece of gear! Proud to be part of the T&E program. One of my favorite features is everything staying in place after deployment. Currently, I wear a dangler IFAK on my plate carrier and have a FannyFak for additional med supplies.
Incredible creativity by the design team, thank you for listening to the average joe. I Carry a standard ifak (combat gauze, IL bandage, TQ, sheers) and with this pouch you can nearly double up and it stays compact❤
As a medic I generally keep my Ifak at the 6 o'clock position on my belt. I keep another on the 4 o clock position on my plate carrier. Both of these positions tend to keep items in reach but out of the way. This looks like a great product and I'm keen on seeing how it performs!
The versatility of this sled is awesome! I keep my ifak in a few different places and have one with all my gear whether it's on the back of a belt, in my pack, or attached to either the right side or hanging from the back of my PC.
I like the versatility of the mounting and quick extraction. A few items that are a must for me are a marker, combat gauze, pressure bandage, tourniquet, and quick clot.
Well thought out (as usual). Really impressed with how clean you kept the whole kit with or without the TQ. Like the laptop carrier a lot, but need something a little bigger for work with the same low-key EDC capabilities. Aside from a laptop, I'm often carrying docs, a small trauma kit w/ TQ, water, and other EDC - some of which to remain concealed. More capacity and a plate option for the daily commute would be nice in a sling or just an EDC fanny pack for quick runs.
Another great item from Agilite! My current IFAK load out is: trauma sheers, NPA, tourniquet, z-fold Celox gauze, decompression dart, and 2 roll gauze. Along with the trauma gear I keep some Band-Aids and ointment for knicks and dings as well as a couple of individual servings of the powdered IV. Hopefully I can win one and cross load my gear into the new Agilite Trauma kit! Keep up all the great work!
Awesome design and very practical for priority items. I think something going over the pros and cons for different armor rating and cuts for various applications. Keep up the good work innovating!
I keep my ifak right behind my duty pistol. I can't do anything at 6 o'clock.. really kills my back! Nice work, keep up the good work rolling out new innovative products.
Keep up the great work guys. I carry chest seals, Israel bandages, quick clot, 2 tourniquet, med shears, gauze, needle decompression, gloves, a few other things.
Awesome piece of kit.. I think next you guys should develop some type of mounting option to put an EUD on a chest rig, something that is modular that mounts across the straps and into the chest placard. It would be cool if it was modular enough to be used on plate carriers as well. Keep up the good work!
On my previous kits I’ve kept my ifak on my IOTV sides with tourniquet on my battle belt set up. But I just ordered the Agilite Magnetix belt so I’m very excited to test it out with their pouches as well!
Fantastic designs, can't wait to run it. I have redundant Med kit in a lot of different locations. Back of my belt is a BF Micro IFAK and TQ. PC has at least 3 TQs and gauze along with Israeli bandages off-side for fast access; my ouch-pouch and secondary IFAK is in my PC bag. I typically rock a full-size medic bag as well in whatever rig I'm driving or riding in.
Great product with multiple applications I personally tend to carry my ifak in the 6 or 4 o'clock position I may change to directly under the plate carrier in the 12 position just need to try it out to see how that fits with this one, great job team Agilite
I keep my medical supplies on the back of my magnet belt . Extra in my agilite hanger and on my cummerbund . I’m a paramedic so I carry a lot . Thanks agilite for giving me the tools I need ! G-d bless
Great IFAK design. I think I may have to go this route on my newest setup. Rapid development when seconds count. Gear that is customizable for the end users needs are a must. Would love to see more customizable internal organizers for some of your existing pouches and packs. As always keep up the great work.
Nice pack! Definitely dig the ability to pull it out from either side. I would probably pack it the same as my current IFAK with C-A-T tourniquet, chest seal, some gauze, a couple pairs of gloves, sharpies, shear, band-aid and some alcohol wipes.
As a former medic aid kits have special meaning to me so I've always carried my aid kit on my chest rig. I feel this is a fantastic design that allows you and anyone around you to have access to it. As we all know in the time of need speed and access is critical.
Another great innovation! Keep them coming gents! Would love to hear ideas about modular systems dealing with varied weather (e.g. in the UK you cant get 2-3 seasons in 24 hours and carrying multiple wet & cold weather gear ends up taking space in the bergen/daybag) - there's a lot of options out there but appreciate your creativity.
I had find difficult to find a ifak that will work better than the issue one a got. Looks like a high end product made for all kind of user. Thank you agilite for making a difference in the market.
Also proud to be in the product testing team! I believe the next project should be a observation bivy like the carinthia observer plus, but in Tropical Woodland Camo, Snow Camo, Black & made with double Gortex lining, the camo should have a military level thermal Camo to prevent night spotters.
Love the ease of access and replaceability when you'e done. Definately look forward to carrying this! Something you could look at next is stackability to already existing IFAK carriers
I run my IFAK at 6 o’clock on my battle belt so it’s accessible with my both hands. Love the fact that the MD2 has good strings to pull it out with especially if your hands are wet. I’ve had that problem a couple of times when my hands/gloves have been so wet from the rain or blood that I haven’t been able to grab my current IFAK out without a struggle. Also those nice and tight (that’s what he said) slots for the CAT and the shears are a very good addition! Overall a great product once again 💪🏼
Currently I’ve been keeping my ifak/ med kit in my Agilite Six pack hanger pouch. It’s easily accessible with either arm and a quick access to trauma supplies on the field. I’ve been rocking the Agilite K19 plate carrier 3.0 for a while now and honestly will only utilize Agilite products. They’re products sell out all the time for a reason, top notch quality 👌🏼
Solid piece of kit! Love the ease of use with the pullout tabs: makes it easy to carry on any angle of your rig or belt, even though I usually attach it near the most crucial parts, butt or crotch. ;)
have a belt kit that i keep center rear, ill be picking up one of these for the Vest kit setup, love the quick access and the guys at Agilite took a lot of things into consideration on this, well done folks, well done.. cant wait to test this..
Great stuff, as always! Have multiple agilite items. Very high quality. I carry thick mil gloves, shears, turni, gauze, butterflies, tape, cayenne pepper. If you don't understand the cayenne...it not only tastes great and heals the gut. It acts as a cover if evading from dogs and quick clot. So very universal for myself.
My unit's SOP is to have your IFAK on the left side of your body armor, but I like to carry a second small kit in the back center of my battle belt. God bless Israel.
Currently, I carry my IFAK on my battle belt at the rear. However, after watching this video, I’m strongly considering putting it on my plate carrier. What a fantastic system!
I'm carrying 2 tks, 2/3 z folds, set of chest seals, duct tape (flat) pressure dressings and a magic marker in my IFAK. Being a paramedic, I carry much more in a small roll bag (IV materials etc.). You have a great idea for a IFAK, seems like it would go anywhere yet be immediately available. I like what I've seen from your company, very inventiventive.
I've been in the special operations community for over 27 years, I'm so impressed how you all have LISTENED to all of our "pain points" over the years!! especially in regards to the med kit!! I can't tell you how crap our kit was in early 2001 compared to now because of companies like yours. Thank you for what you do for the SOF community
holy shit man, i hope your douing fine.
I am actively upgrading my EDC IFAK,
i've fixed and sewn on additional holders for Shears, custom slings
(fyi i am 14)
when I was fresh from basic, we had a trauma dressing and a triangular bandage, that was it. we had no shears, no trauma blanket, no tourniquet... not even the team "doc" had much more (tq, shears and so but...) it was considered needless bulk/weight, wondering how many needless fatalities that caused.
Watching a company listen and interact with the community and its customers makes this 10000% better. You guys actually care
The ability to pull from both directions is huge. I love it!
I've been waiting for this to come out, and I must say, it is another piece of great equipment from Agilite. I also like the MD2 medical supplies that complement the kit. Keep up the great work, and I stand by Israel.
I bought 2 of your MD2 Trauma kits and i have to say it is a great addition to the rest of my Agilite gear. I carry scissors, chest seals, a needle, gauze, latex gloves, and some quick clot gauze, as well as a small roll of tape. Hope to never use, but i know its there when needed. I also got the attachment so i can drop it from my plate carrier so i can have it hang instead of adding it to my belt.
Keep up the great work, and keep pushing these great products. Love the stuff and love what you guys are doing.
Hoping the next product you guys push out is a phone holder for a plate carrier. The ones out now arent that great. I know you guys will come out with something awesome
You are doing great work man! You have my support as a customer, gear tester, and as an American citizen. Keep it up, looking forward to seeing what new things come out!
I keep my ifak at 6 o clock on my magnetix belt. Thanks for making great gear. God speed Israel!
I've rly been seeing a lot of good looking stuff coming from agilite recently. Thinking of getting their dangler for my jpc2.0
I keep my ifak on my g code belt 6clock
I live in South Korea and have served in the mandatory military service, and I am currently in the Republic of Korea reserve army(ROKA). Sadly, ROK army is conscripted in principle, so the distribution of FAKs and protective equipments is too slow. Therefore, I am very interested in providing personal first aid kits, and I carry tourniquet, QuikClot gauze, Compact HyFin Vent, sanitary gloves, sheers, and some signal device like chemlight sticks in my iFAK in preparation for trauma and isolation caused by war and various disasters.
I am very positive about Agilite's MD2 trauma kit. My existing pouch had to be fixed to the thigh through dropleg pouch/carrier due to the thickness and a deployment method of FAK pouch itself, but the MD2 trauma kit is expected to be able to be easily applied to the Ronin Warbelt that I use while maintaining the volume of my existing pouch. I believe MD2 trauma kit will be of great help in preparing for disasters and war I'm facing, and I would like to thank Agilite for coming up with it. Thank you.
Looks like a very well thought through equipment, as usual from Agilite. I usually keep the IFAK on my belt, since that is what I have on the most. Would love to try it out, I am extremely satisfied with your products. Quality, design and looks are top notch. Keep up the good work!
Such a well thought out product - easily one of the best ones I have seen hands down. 🙌
I carry tourniquet, med scissors, combat gauze, rolls of med tape, 2x chest seals,decompression needle, space blanket .
Love what you guys are doing!
I keep my current medical/trauma kit at about 4 o'clock on my belt. I have debated moving to six with consideration to if my strong side is injured. Will be replacing my current kit with this offering soon. Love the simplicity.
Another killer piece of kit for the operator!! Proud to have been able to be a part of the T&E team once again for AGILITE once again. Still carrying the same old stuff I carried back in the day as I do now in my Ifak. Two way chest seals X 2 , Z- Fold Gauze, NPA pre lubed w extra pack, couple pairs black nitrile gloves, Occlusive Dressing X 2 , 2 Black Sharpies. One in IFAK one on PC, Couple Large Safety Pins, TCCC, Decomp Needle 10g & 14g , Flat Fold Duct Tape. It’s a lot for one small IFAK but rather have more than not enough and that’s just what’s in my battle belt IFAK. I still have my Ferro Concepts Roll 1 Trauma Pouch on my PC filled up with goodies for a primary.
Great job. Looks like great kit. Definitely shows a lot of thought went into it. You have a great line of products. Maybe consider adding sustainment pouches with molle attachments and shot gun shell holder/placard to attached to plate carrier or molle.
I keep my ifak at my lower back(6 o-clock) on my battle belt. Worked great during my military time and it’s working perfectly now as a LEO. All of y’alls products are Very simple and user friendly which i love. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
I run my IFAK on the rear of my battle belt. Filled with gauze, bandages, tourniquet, alcohol wipes, and trauma shears. Agilite gear is top notch and I plan on buying an agilite helmet cover in RG from you guys!
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I have run with an IFAK, Shears, marker and a Tourniquet. Great addition to any kit!
Life-saving and looks great!
I carry; tourniquet, med scissors, x2 combat gauze, x2 triangle bandages x2 rolls of med tape.
Love what you guys are doing! Keep up the phenomenal work!
I've been having issues with fitting my shears into there. Any tips?
I have been a Paramedic in the field for 28ys, this appears to be a well thought out product. Good job Agilite!
My occupation is T.c.m.d(traditional Chinese medicine doctor). I would be proud to carry this kit!
Amazing design. So smooth!
I have just put my order in for Your Trauma Kit
Great idea for this love the functionality and ease of access to the medical because in those moments seconds matter this along with the buddy carry is a medic and infantryman’s best friend next to their weapons great work agilite your continued innovation is upping the game
Love it brother. I keep my ifak on my left side (8 o’clock) of my kit. Also have a tourniquet on it. This would be a huge improvement. Keep up the great work guys.
2xCAT, 1x6” trauma bandage, 2xhemostatic z-fold bandages, 2xnonhemostatic z-fold bandages, 1xNAR scissors
Once again, you have seen where the industry was short and in need, and you stepped up to the plate. Nicely done.
Amazing product!
Love your gear, been a proud owner of your products for over a year now and can say I'm not disappointed. I would love for you to work on slings, especially 2 point slings. Id definitely pre order. Keep doing what your doing
Really like the upgrades to this concept. The retention is huge upgrade. I run two med kits as a T-EMT, one at my 6 o’clock on my gun belt. My teammates and I have actually had the sled fall out while running - nothing like getting to the X and someone tells you that your IFAKs gone. Keep innovating- the molle hanger is a great idea.
Amazing product
Badass as per usual.
Smart and simple
My IFAK is pretty basic, gloves, tourniquet, chest seals, emergency bandage, scissors, compression gauze, decompression needle. Usually carried at 7' o-clock position. Love what you've guys have done with the design.
Well done Agilite! And happy to be parto of the T&E program! Great IFAK for operators. In it i putted the same stuff I used to in other ifaks:
-Leatherman Scissors;
-2 NPA with lubes;
-4 chest-seals;
-nitrile gloves (3pairs);
-occlusive dressing (3x);
-z-fold gauze;
-cyalume (3x);
-decomp. needle (2x);
-TCCC card;
-lighter;
-tweezers.
I love Israel!❤
Wow thats great
Does it come in black? Whoever wins, hopefully it's stuffed with essentials! I'd carry the basics to save a human's life! Good luck!
Nice video very informative!
In my IFAK I have gauze/bandages, a tourniquet, some chest seals, a pair of trauma shears, some gloves, two pressure dressings and some painkillers.
You guys did a great job making it simple and easy to use. Very quick to deploy. You also did a great job summing it up and showing it off. I would keep it at 6 o'clock on my belt!
PSA COVER YOUR TOURNIQUET. Every medical item should be contained, but most of the time TQs are not anf that causes 80% failure rate. Luckily I have no experuence with this. It's not a matter of making the TQ inaccessible, but my TQ comes in a little plastic wrap that definitely shows how abrassive my pockets are on it and that wear is usually on the TQ leading to failure. Protect your gear. I'm skeptical of those elastic sleeves. They're okay on the top of an IFAK on your belt like thisn but mostly Im refering to TQs under one danglers or the bottom of the plate bag and other forms of exposure like being crushed in a cargo pocket. My Gauze package ripped where I folded the corner and it wore out in my pocket
Combat gauze is the number one thing I carry for medical EDC and is, therefore, my number one in an IFAK. Gauze has many more use cases and can be used on less major injuries. Tourniquet is only useful when you lose a limb in comparison. That niche is why that is my second medical item. Most individuals watching a video like this needs either a booboo kit somewhere nearby or I just carry a few alcohol wipes and bandaids in a zipper pocket. Not time essential, but still life-saving if you're out for a while.
I carry my gauze and TQ in a pocket. People barely notice it, probably think the gauze is a wallet. My only problem is having so many individual items to switch in and out of bags/shorts/pants so I'm looking into a bellyband holster with plenty of pockets. It's like a concealed battle belt. Trying to find a bellyband with a holster and room for 7 items plus a holster and mag. Phone, wallet/cards, small flashlight, 1 oz sanitizer, gauze, smaller TQ (size of a glock mag), and a multitool (Leatherman Free P4), then small pistol and maybe an extra mag
The best I can find is the Phlster Enigma with the sport belt in the back. It also looks like the only one with the pockets away from the holster so I can grab my debit card without flashing my weapon.
Any products that might hold more than 3 items are appreciated
I took a dump in my dump pouch because I thought it was for dump and now it smells like dump. Please advise.
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Awesome piece of kit!! Love the many different ways that you can mount it as well. Run my med kit on the rear, center of my belt, with extra TQ on an Agilite hanger on the front of my plate carrier. Proud to be part of the T & E gear tester program.
I typically keep my IFAK on the front of my plate carrier so I have rapid access to my tourniquet and other medical. With training, I found I was able to deploy my medical supplies quickly to provide self aid from the front. Thanks agilite! Too notch gear!
I currently carry my IFAk (should upgrade from my current one to the MD2 though...) at 6 o'clock on my brand new Magnetix Battle Belt! I always carry a tourniquet readily available and trauma shears easily accessible, both on the outside of my IFAK. Inside it I keep; 2x hemostatic dressings, 1x combat gauze, 1x NPA, 2x chest seals, 1x decompression needle and 1x pressure dressing.
Thanks for making great gear that evolves our performance and increases the confidence in our gear!
Just purchased an elastic type IFAk, what a pain in the backside! You guys are rocking the gear landscape.
My current kit includes chest seals (2). S rolled gauze. N tube. Emergency blanket. Gloves. Tourniquet. Shears are on my carrier, cuz the IFAK isn't secure enough for them.
Will be trading it out for one of yours soon!
Love the innovation that comes from the boots on the ground. Mine isn't nearly as stocked, but a few TQs, chest seals, an NPA, and decomp needle is all right at home in my Agilite general purpose pouch.
I currently use a RTS tactical ifaik, but I’m super excited to add the Agilite kit to my battle belt. Also very pleased to have been a small part of this products development as a testing team member. Agilite products are simply the best.
Absolutely love you boys and support you all the way! I snagged a Magnetix belt within the first couple mins of them going live and I have been truly loving it! As for what I keep in my IFAK, CAT Gen7 TQ hanging from bottom, decompression needle, pack of chest seals, combat gauze, 2 packs of compressed wound packing gauze, pressure bandage, sharpie, med tape, nasopharyngeal airway tube, 2 sets of gloves, and a set of trauma shears. Def would love to win the GAW for one of these med pouches! If not I for sure will be snagging one! Keep it up boys stay frosty
The zero-resistance fast pull, the compact size and the price. Another great looking product from Agilite. I keep my ifak at 6 on my belt like many others and find this would be a much better setup for that positioning. God Bless.
I Always carry my Ifak on my Kore Concepts battle belt, I also like how this trauma kit has easy accessibility for that "Rapid Deployment". I love the products that you all bring to the market!
Love this. You really spend time with product development to perfect your products. I have a tourniquet, marker, two chest seals, gloves, gauze and scissors in my IFAK.
Love this kit, its on my wish list for ERT crew and just general day to day use. My current IFAK is more of a pouch that is mounted to my AMAP assault pack as that bag never leaves my side.
It holds;
Gauze, tweezers, baja gold salt, active charcoal vasoline mix, crushed charcoal, compression bandage, 1x tourniquet, fabric bandaids, wound bandages, suture tape, dissenfectant spray, black seeds, tumeric, crushed cloves, crushed cayan pepper, cotton buds and balls, sports tape.
It is appropriately named the Ouch Pouch.
Love your gear, keep up yhe great work :)
Awesome piece of gear! Proud to be part of the T&E program. One of my favorite features is everything staying in place after deployment. Currently, I wear a dangler IFAK on my plate carrier and have a FannyFak for additional med supplies.
absolutely brilliant! thank you this has to be the best major trauma IFAK I have ever seen! Well impressed
Thank you for continuing to make great products. My kit is fairly basic. Tourniquet, tape, gauze, triangular bandage, shears and chest seals.
Incredible creativity by the design team, thank you for listening to the average joe. I Carry a standard ifak (combat gauze, IL bandage, TQ, sheers) and with this pouch you can nearly double up and it stays compact❤
As a medic I generally keep my Ifak at the 6 o'clock position on my belt. I keep another on the 4 o clock position on my plate carrier. Both of these positions tend to keep items in reach but out of the way. This looks like a great product and I'm keen on seeing how it performs!
The versatility of this sled is awesome! I keep my ifak in a few different places and have one with all my gear whether it's on the back of a belt, in my pack, or attached to either the right side or hanging from the back of my PC.
I keep my ifak in the very back(6 o'clock). Love what yall doing with yalls gear! All my stuff is agilite and I can't wait to get the MD2
the size and the option to pull out from both sides are great, love your designs
I like the versatility of the mounting and quick extraction. A few items that are a must for me are a marker, combat gauze, pressure bandage, tourniquet, and quick clot.
Well thought out (as usual). Really impressed with how clean you kept the whole kit with or without the TQ. Like the laptop carrier a lot, but need something a little bigger for work with the same low-key EDC capabilities. Aside from a laptop, I'm often carrying docs, a small trauma kit w/ TQ, water, and other EDC - some of which to remain concealed. More capacity and a plate option for the daily commute would be nice in a sling or just an EDC fanny pack for quick runs.
Another great item from Agilite! My current IFAK load out is: trauma sheers, NPA, tourniquet, z-fold Celox gauze, decompression dart, and 2 roll gauze. Along with the trauma gear I keep some Band-Aids and ointment for knicks and dings as well as a couple of individual servings of the powdered IV. Hopefully I can win one and cross load my gear into the new Agilite Trauma kit!
Keep up all the great work!
Always at the small of my back most comfortable place and nothing to get snagged on! Keep up the awesome work guys!
You guys have been making some great products. I can't wait to see what you guys do with some kind of chest rig and harness.
I always run mine centered on my spine either on my battle belt or at the base of my plate carrier, love the products that help save lives!
Awesome design and very practical for priority items. I think something going over the pros and cons for different armor rating and cuts for various applications. Keep up the good work innovating!
I keep my ifak right behind my duty pistol. I can't do anything at 6 o'clock.. really kills my back!
Nice work, keep up the good work rolling out new innovative products.
Love your stuff! You guys are awesome!
I typically carry a cat5 tourniquet, Israeli bandage, trauma shears, smaller gauze and bandages.
I keep my IFAK on the 6 o'clock position of my recently bought magnetix belt. Keep putting out amazing products!
Keep up the great work guys. I carry chest seals, Israel bandages, quick clot, 2 tourniquet, med shears, gauze, needle decompression, gloves, a few other things.
Awesome piece of kit.. I think next you guys should develop some type of mounting option to put an EUD on a chest rig, something that is modular that mounts across the straps and into the chest placard. It would be cool if it was modular enough to be used on plate carriers as well. Keep up the good work!
On my previous kits I’ve kept my ifak on my IOTV sides with tourniquet on my battle belt set up. But I just ordered the Agilite Magnetix belt so I’m very excited to test it out with their pouches as well!
Fantastic designs, can't wait to run it. I have redundant Med kit in a lot of different locations. Back of my belt is a BF Micro IFAK and TQ. PC has at least 3 TQs and gauze along with Israeli bandages off-side for fast access; my ouch-pouch and secondary IFAK is in my PC bag. I typically rock a full-size medic bag as well in whatever rig I'm driving or riding in.
Wow, love how much you listen!! This is dope. I will get one and try it out!
Great product with multiple applications I personally tend to carry my ifak in the 6 or 4 o'clock position I may change to directly under the plate carrier in the 12 position just need to try it out to see how that fits with this one, great job team Agilite
I keep my medical supplies on the back of my magnet belt . Extra in my agilite hanger and on my cummerbund . I’m a paramedic so I carry a lot . Thanks agilite for giving me the tools I need ! G-d bless
Great IFAK design. I think I may have to go this route on my newest setup. Rapid development when seconds count. Gear that is customizable for the end users needs are a must. Would love to see more customizable internal organizers for some of your existing pouches and packs. As always keep up the great work.
Nice pack! Definitely dig the ability to pull it out from either side. I would probably pack it the same as my current IFAK with C-A-T tourniquet, chest seal, some gauze, a couple pairs of gloves, sharpies, shear, band-aid and some alcohol wipes.
As a former medic aid kits have special meaning to me so I've always carried my aid kit on my chest rig. I feel this is a fantastic design that allows you and anyone around you to have access to it. As we all know in the time of need speed and access is critical.
Another great innovation! Keep them coming gents! Would love to hear ideas about modular systems dealing with varied weather (e.g. in the UK you cant get 2-3 seasons in 24 hours and carrying multiple wet & cold weather gear ends up taking space in the bergen/daybag) - there's a lot of options out there but appreciate your creativity.
Great looking pouch, can see a lot of thoughts gone into it. I always keep mine in the centre of belt to be able to access it from either side
I had find difficult to find a ifak that will work better than the issue one a got. Looks like a high end product made for all kind of user. Thank you agilite for making a difference in the market.
I keep my kit at 6:00. Thank you agilite and Godspeed gentlemen!
Also proud to be in the product testing team!
I believe the next project should be a observation bivy like the carinthia observer plus, but in Tropical Woodland Camo, Snow Camo, Black & made with double Gortex lining, the camo should have a military level thermal Camo to prevent night spotters.
This set up is a game changer and life saver. Great job. Sure would like one for my kit
Love the ease of access and replaceability when you'e done. Definately look forward to carrying this! Something you could look at next is stackability to already existing IFAK carriers
I run my IFAK at 6 o’clock on my battle belt so it’s accessible with my both hands. Love the fact that the MD2 has good strings to pull it out with especially if your hands are wet. I’ve had that problem a couple of times when my hands/gloves have been so wet from the rain or blood that I haven’t been able to grab my current IFAK out without a struggle. Also those nice and tight (that’s what he said) slots for the CAT and the shears are a very good addition!
Overall a great product once again 💪🏼
Currently I’ve been keeping my ifak/ med kit in my Agilite Six pack hanger pouch. It’s easily accessible with either arm and a quick access to trauma supplies on the field.
I’ve been rocking the Agilite K19 plate carrier 3.0 for a while now and honestly will only utilize Agilite products. They’re products sell out all the time for a reason, top notch quality 👌🏼
Solid piece of kit! Love the ease of use with the pullout tabs: makes it easy to carry on any angle of your rig or belt, even though I usually attach it near the most crucial parts, butt or crotch. ;)
have a belt kit that i keep center rear, ill be picking up one of these for the Vest kit setup, love the quick access and the guys at Agilite took a lot of things into consideration on this, well done folks, well done.. cant wait to test this..
Nicely done Agilite! The top must-haves in my kit are 4x4 sterile gauze, tape, scissors and chest seals.
Great stuff, as always! Have multiple agilite items. Very high quality.
I carry thick mil gloves, shears, turni, gauze, butterflies, tape, cayenne pepper.
If you don't understand the cayenne...it not only tastes great and heals the gut. It acts as a cover if evading from dogs and quick clot. So very universal for myself.
My unit's SOP is to have your IFAK on the left side of your body armor, but I like to carry a second small kit in the back center of my battle belt.
God bless Israel.
*Keeps soldiers safe while they continue to un alive innocent babies!*
Currently, I carry my IFAK on my battle belt at the rear. However, after watching this video, I’m strongly considering putting it on my plate carrier. What a fantastic system!
Excellent looking IFAK. I've carried IFAKs and AFAKs in multiple configurations from on carrier, on belt, and thigh. MOLLE hanger is a game changer.
I'm carrying 2 tks, 2/3 z folds, set of chest seals, duct tape (flat) pressure dressings and a magic marker in my IFAK. Being a paramedic, I carry much more in a small roll bag (IV materials etc.). You have a great idea for a IFAK, seems like it would go anywhere yet be immediately available. I like what I've seen from your company, very inventiventive.