The Leatherman Raptor Response (A compact trauma shear?)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • The Raptor Response Shears are a "compact" alternative to the popular Leatherman Raptor [Rescue] trauma shears. Utilized commonly by EMS and other first responder agencies throughout the US the Leatherman Raptors are a high end piece of equipment that help expose injury sites expediently and with minimal patient movement.
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  • @BrianWood777
    @BrianWood777 Год назад +208

    These trauma shears are great, the biggest disadvantage with them is how often they get stolen in the ER

    • @TheEMTDad
      @TheEMTDad Год назад +12

      Add some Paracord to them like i have an no one dares to steal them...

    • @fireguymel
      @fireguymel Год назад +13

      I keep mine on a retractable leash

    • @stayingweakisnotokay7502
      @stayingweakisnotokay7502 Год назад +3

      Im gonna admit im on the thieefs

    • @fireguymel
      @fireguymel Год назад +12

      People in medicine tactically acquire 2 things. One is scissors and the second is pens.

    • @stayingweakisnotokay7502
      @stayingweakisnotokay7502 Год назад +3

      @@fireguymel if the Doctor is a good friend u could get everything u want

  • @joncollins6344
    @joncollins6344 Год назад +7

    Never used the ring cutter on rings but I can attest to them working really well on fish hooks. Very glad I had them on me as my leatherman was useless in that situation

    • @Stanny936
      @Stanny936 11 месяцев назад

      A cheap $7 ring a young girl got from the mall snapped my ring cutters. That’s been about 2 years now, and I have yet to send them in for repair 😑

  • @wcsoblake85
    @wcsoblake85 Год назад +5

    I bought the original raptors when the first came out many years ago. I work EMS and I used them several times a month. One of my coworkers got me to try the X shear and I absolutely loved it. I have switched to carrying the X shears everyday for the past 2 years. I wear a 2" duty belt at work and I bought the case for them and it works for me. Nothing wrong with the raptors I just like the X shears better.

  • @jhill4874
    @jhill4874 Год назад +23

    My daughter is an emergency room nurse and we gave her the original as a gift. She eventually found them to be too complicated and retired them to her first aid/emergency kit and uses decent quality shears for her job.

    • @theheretic3764
      @theheretic3764 Год назад +3

      Get her a pair of Xshears.
      They’re simple. Extremely durable. They can be purchased with a molly and belt compatible locking case like the raptors but they don’t fold. Look into them. You won’t be sorry.

    • @JayM-wg7dd
      @JayM-wg7dd Год назад +4

      I mean, they're fold out sheers... How complicated can someone with normal mental acuity actually find them?

  • @samanthahunter4176
    @samanthahunter4176 11 месяцев назад +2

    I have the original raptors for 9 years and I've used all the whole schabang with them but I LOVE X Shears so much that I have 2 pair and use them daily.

  • @DansDailyVids
    @DansDailyVids Год назад +19

    Been using the raptor response shears for 2 months now, still razor sharp…love them, great video! ❤

  • @KingTasos
    @KingTasos Год назад +6

    The irony of having scissors that can cut through almost anything, and adding as a feature a belt cutter...

  • @theotherphil
    @theotherphil Год назад +17

    The Raptor's are a great device - really well built. However, I find them heavy and tricky to clean. They become finicky with lint build up, requiring a strip down. The X-Shears solve all of those problems.

  • @parkeratwood2717
    @parkeratwood2717 Год назад +5

    The ring cutter works great for cutting fence wire too!

  • @RileyKaye
    @RileyKaye Год назад +21

    For me personally (EMT-B), I don't see the Raptor Response shears as an upgrade to my Raptor Rescue shears. I've personally used the seatbelt cutter (haven't used the window punch) a few times and I don't see losing additional features as a benefit. I also really like the sheath that comes with the Rescue shears. I keep them folded and in the sheath until I need to use them, and then they go in the sheath unfolded if they get used. They stay locked in the sheath until I have time to clean them at the hospital. It's a pretty clean system for me.

    • @lyfandeth
      @lyfandeth Год назад

      You do clean and disinfect the sheath at the same time, yes?

    • @RileyKaye
      @RileyKaye Год назад

      @@lyfandeth Yep

  • @mygamertag2010X
    @mygamertag2010X Год назад +9

    Love Leatherman. Expensive, but quality.

  • @6sofar
    @6sofar Год назад +2

    Hey, great video as always, thank you!
    As an EMT/Firefighter, and Ski Patroller, I own two pairs of the original shears, love them.
    Like others have stated, I struggled at first with cleaning. Then I used an ultrasonic cleaner - game changer!
    The next successful evolution in my cleaning journey was to put about 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide in a Ziploc bag. Put the shears in the bag, remove the air, and drop the whole thing in the ultrasonic cleaner. 5 minutes later the shears are clean, free of dirt and pathogens, and best of all you don't have to change the fluid in your ultrasonic cleaner.

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 Год назад

    I collapse the sheers and stick them in my IFAK. The functions and light weight are worth the extra seconds. Love the Raptors....a lot. Enough to buy a bunch of them for family vehicles and emergency kits.

  • @mikezeller7967
    @mikezeller7967 5 месяцев назад

    I work work for our Sherriffs office and I use mine daily, while the X Shears/dedicated shears may be ideal the raptor is perfect for my purposes

  • @austincamp3449
    @austincamp3449 Год назад

    I used the ring cutter yesterday and it took literally no force at all. Gold and silver, both soft metals, get cut through like butter with the shears.

  • @anthonyshepard9606
    @anthonyshepard9606 Год назад +1

    I have the original and I do like the seatbelt cutter. 🐢 👍 🐢 😀

  • @franksturt2226
    @franksturt2226 Год назад +3

    Kind of an overpriced novelty if you ask me. I find myself using cheapos with an o2 cutout on one of the blades. They work well and I’m not afraid of losing them

  • @engineco.1494
    @engineco.1494 Год назад

    A good pair of shears are gold!

  • @shaqattac
    @shaqattac Год назад +5

    I've carried the og raptors (rescue) mostly because my school would freak out over a normal multitool. My only problem with them is when I try and cut tough/thick material, the handles/grips are incredibly uncomfortable and even painful if I apply enough pressure trying to cut things. I am finally getting into my job as an EMT and was thinking about switching to these if they are more comfortable when squeezing really hard.

  • @JADudley
    @JADudley Год назад +1

    I just purchased the SOG parasheers and plan to do a review comparing them to the Raptors and the North American rescue shears. Also, my company refuge medical is coming out with shears.

  • @thomast2386
    @thomast2386 Год назад +3

    X-Shears have entered the Chat (Orange handles are the best, change my mind)

  • @alangee2200
    @alangee2200 Год назад

    Stolen ? 😱😱😱 Hell !! Thank you for the review Sam - all the best from London 🚑 🇬🇧

  • @craigcottingham35
    @craigcottingham35 Год назад +2

    Now about those 511 pants. After a long nursing career I decided to take up a position as a patient transport officer with a private ambulance company. It was difficult to find a trouser comfortable to the task ahead. My son the paramedic suggested 511 pants, so taking the directive I tried on & purchased a pair of 511 black trousers with 5000 extra pockets that I was not aware of until I put my keys in my pockets.
    I did everything bar a handstand to locate those keys & actually thought of removing my pants & doing the lost key jiggle.
    Fortunately on my 50 dive into my pockets I managed to find those keys in the 4999 pocket dedicated to concealing a small derringer & two way radio. I still have those pants & they are worn only for hiking NOTHING goes in the pockets.

  • @-Cristian_12
    @-Cristian_12 Год назад

    I had cut about 10 rings with my Original Raptors, it works great.

  • @Hvuntokrul
    @Hvuntokrul Год назад

    Thank you

  • @heidi22209
    @heidi22209 Год назад

    New sub here. Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @rgamore
    @rgamore Год назад +1

    Cleaning --- try an ultrasonic cleaner, they work great. You don't have to disassemble....

  • @daniels4102
    @daniels4102 Год назад +3

    When I first became a medic in the army, I saw the raptors and thought ‘wow those are amazing and kickass’, but my later research prompted me to get the X shears. They go in my belt on every mission and don’t regret my decision whatsoever.

    • @AngelMakerSr1
      @AngelMakerSr1 Год назад

      Dude I LOVE my xsheers. It cuts through motorcycle leathers like it’s nothing and regular clothes might as well be wet paper

    • @AngelMakerSr1
      @AngelMakerSr1 Год назад

      Only thing is I wish it had an o2 wrench built in

    • @vtphynx
      @vtphynx Год назад

      I bought my Raptors for the same reason. Now I just carry NAR shears on a leash in my OCPs

  • @tingler1313
    @tingler1313 Год назад

    Thanks you for the information

  • @sammygUK
    @sammygUK Год назад +5

    The new versions look like they are more comfortable/rounded to use with bare hands / thin gloves, which is the only gripe I have with the originals. Do you find that's noticeably the case? Read somewhere in the new marketing blurb that the original shears are meant to be used with PPE / thick gloves.

    • @edwardgrabinsky6369
      @edwardgrabinsky6369 Год назад

      I dont notice them being any more comfortable as a guy with average sized hands. If you have big hands the og raptors would be easoer to get a good hold on.

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 Год назад

    I use these primarily to cut up my bud with Noone being the wiser lol they work well for my rose garden as well

  • @eyang7
    @eyang7 Год назад

    I have the xshear and was debating on getting these but I'm gonna stick with my xshear mainly for the simplicity and durability of it.

  • @ttss5726
    @ttss5726 4 месяца назад

    It’s not stealing it’s family borrowing them 😂

  • @DrDavidmx
    @DrDavidmx Год назад

    The “Seatbelt” cutter is not just for seatbelts, I use them on T-shirt, pants and lighter stuff, quick and easy.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  Год назад +1

      Don’t do that. So many cases of cutting tissue and expanding wounds.

  • @robertbabic4595
    @robertbabic4595 Год назад

    Raptor rescue comes with plastic holster, that is also for different prices, and for some people maybe important thing is that new raptor responds haw smaller holes for fingers and then are more stable for some people, I use gloves xl or 10 and Raptor rescue ar fine

  • @theswaff699
    @theswaff699 Год назад

    my rescues are mainly used as an o2 wrench and to open mail at home

  • @insanogeddon
    @insanogeddon Год назад

    The new ones have one piece steel handles which are stronger more comfy and most importantly fit cleaning regs to throw them in the Autoclave or even for homesteaders who do same-same deep cleans with a pressure cooker. That is prob. the most salient point compatibility with Autoclaves.

  • @cleyton.e
    @cleyton.e Год назад

    Obrigado, no seus vídeos busco conhecimento. Excelente ferramenta.
    Brasil valor fica inviável comparado com nosso salario.

  • @TooFunny11
    @TooFunny11 Год назад

    Question what pants was he wearing when shows how the can clip to a pocket?

  • @edwardgrabinsky6369
    @edwardgrabinsky6369 Год назад +1

    I have both and like the OG raptors. I really tried to like the response ones and gave them a few months and lot of uses to give them a fair shot. I just find the extra width folded is too noticeable carrying them in a front pocket like i do. I dont see the point of the cutting hookon shears; but the glass breaker is kinda nice to have i guess. I might take the stainless blades off and try to put them on the rescue ones just for kicks.

  • @kevinsuggs1
    @kevinsuggs1 Год назад +1

    Is there a special product you use to clean blood and other human juice from your gear?

  • @fubr11
    @fubr11 Год назад +1

    On another note.....has the X8T tourniquet been reviewed? I find them very effective and very easy self-app. I haven't had to use one for anything other than training but I've added it to my kit.

  • @NM-ok7zz
    @NM-ok7zz Год назад

    What brand of pants you are using?

  • @robertsmith470
    @robertsmith470 Год назад

    Quick note on fitting in shears pockets, mine fit great in my LAPG's

  • @randomguy9515
    @randomguy9515 Год назад

    Question: can I use a double ring belt to improvise a tourniquet? I know it doesn't work with normal belts, but I can't find a question with double rings, especially since my belt is made of polyester so it isn't stiff

  • @pamojafruits8299
    @pamojafruits8299 6 месяцев назад

    how is left handed use?

  • @enriquecastellanos7110
    @enriquecastellanos7110 Год назад

    would it be possible for you to compare the chinese knockoffs priced at 29.00 on ebay thanks

  • @martinrobbins7502
    @martinrobbins7502 Год назад

    I’ve used the ring cutter 15 times Never once unable to get a ring off

  • @ahumblepoet
    @ahumblepoet Год назад

    What ones do you prefer? You pulled a pair onscreen for a short bit about the mid of the video. They weren’t Leatherman.

  • @kyleessex6301
    @kyleessex6301 Год назад

    I've had issues with raptor shears. They are either too tight and wont open well, or too loose, or rust terribly. I sent my first set back to Leatherman at least 3 times and they never work as they should, for such an expensive set of shears. I switched to Xshears and have never looked back. My only grip with xshears are that they are a touch too big to fit in the innermost slot on 5.11's and that they could have easily fit an O2 wrench on the blade without compromising the blade and didn't do that (I have thought about trying to CNC an O2 wrench on the blade, but haven't done it yet).

  • @yoitzcfarm
    @yoitzcfarm Год назад

    Hi there I am a security officer in the uk and I am looking at getting a first aid kit could you please help me to find the best first aid kit for me

  • @caryvanarsdall3957
    @caryvanarsdall3957 Год назад

    there are leather crafters that will make form-fitted holsters for them. i keep my trauma shears on my radio strap

  • @ok9nja741
    @ok9nja741 Год назад +1

    I've heard they also upgraded the steel that the Raptor Response is made out of.

  • @SaberSoft
    @SaberSoft Год назад

    How do you know that people that never used them before struggle for a bit when going to cut a boot off?

  • @robertdole5391
    @robertdole5391 Год назад +1

    I got to say I dislike the Raptor shears. I already have a multitool that is better at being a multitool, all I need is a really good pair of shears not a contraption that is impossible to clean and get blood off of.

  • @00SilverWolf
    @00SilverWolf Год назад

    It is possible to put the old shear in open possition in the belt clip!

  • @BigWheelBallin.45
    @BigWheelBallin.45 Год назад

    Raptors are good, but if I didn't get them from my agency (uniform allowance) I probably wouldn't run them. When folded, they fit great in the inner cargo pocket of the 5.11 Stryke pant.

  • @cryptoarchon
    @cryptoarchon Год назад +1

    These might be easier to get past TSA

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Год назад

    Works on tungsten carbide rings? They're wicked hard.

  • @angelo_higherpurposetraining
    @angelo_higherpurposetraining Год назад

    @prepmedic I would like to see you do a review on the Snake Staff Systems ETQ

  • @cade8986
    @cade8986 Год назад +3

    I wish Benchmade would make a pair of shears. I’d be all over that if they were designed well.

    • @Pugrug.
      @Pugrug. Год назад

      The do make a weird cutting thing called the benchmade tool I believe.

    • @mongolordofdarkness
      @mongolordofdarkness Год назад +1

      You couldn't afford if it was made by Benchmade.

  • @rondetorres3842
    @rondetorres3842 Год назад

    Thanks for your review! I work in the entertainment industry (ie: movie, TV, commercial) and a I have dear friend of mine who is a Set Medic. I would like to purchase one for her but am indecisive on what would better suit her need. Your recommendation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for posting.

  • @pmedic523
    @pmedic523 Год назад

    I’ve used the ring cutters just once on a Mva patient to cut like four five rings off of her fingers since her hand was swelling and we couldn’t get them off. Man. Those things cut through them like butter! I was surprised at the little effort it took! But these were thinnsh to medium sized rings. I’m sure mens ring might be a little tougher. Bottom line is they work!
    I also use the o2 wrench on mine all the time. It’s just easier to use then having to look at where the wrenches are supposed to be but may not be.
    I love the strap cutter. Only have used a few times to cut clothes or straps but it’s real easy to open water bottle cases with. Just zips right through that plastic shrink.

  • @flokejm3904
    @flokejm3904 Год назад

    Could you check out the snakestaffsystems tourniquet?

  • @jimmywan87
    @jimmywan87 Год назад

    Are they autoclave-able?

  • @neonsamurai1348
    @neonsamurai1348 Год назад +2

    Neither of the Leatherman shears are worth the price if you don't work in rescue/medicine. Far too expensive for sticking in a medkit or IFAK (xshear or NAR is a far better choice).

  • @Mellow84
    @Mellow84 Год назад +1

    Only .3 oz lighter. Sorry, X Shears is still king and is half the price.

  • @mihhailgotovtsev2555
    @mihhailgotovtsev2555 Год назад

    Raptor rescue has one very annoying and dangerous feature - that stupid glass breaker. Sharp pointy spike, always in the way, it tears gloves like a wolverine, it is sharp enough to scratch and bleed your finger, every time you try to use them. The fact Leatherman got rid of it is the best thing about the response model.

  • @offiziervogl8438
    @offiziervogl8438 Год назад

    Do you paramedics have a high standing in America? Because here in Germany, paramedics also like to be pelted with eggs

    • @cowboy1772
      @cowboy1772 Год назад +4

      Dude, what?

    • @stayingweakisnotokay7502
      @stayingweakisnotokay7502 Год назад

      @@cowboy1772 Hes correct, those refugees started to attack paramedics for sometimes religious Reason, or for thinking the injured guy isnt beeing treated right.
      Its a shithole here

  • @mmoutdoors8680
    @mmoutdoors8680 Год назад

    Can I use super glue in my first aid kit I would like you to do a video on that .

  • @matthewmchenry2889
    @matthewmchenry2889 Год назад

    The only multitool on the market without a beer opener. Major design flaw.

  • @cmcer1995
    @cmcer1995 Год назад

    I will stick with my original. The differences are minimal and not enough for me to make a change.

  • @meidamx
    @meidamx Год назад

    Get some.

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Год назад +1

    RAD

  • @jacobkrout1627
    @jacobkrout1627 Год назад

    What practical use would a civilian have for trauma shears? Wouldn't it be problematic, legal wise, to be cutting people's clothes as a civilian, even if that individual is in desperate need of aid

    • @mahbuddykeith1124
      @mahbuddykeith1124 Год назад +2

      In Canada, at least, we have the Good Samaritan Act, which clears you of liability if you are performing first-aid on someone to your level of training.

    • @frankies6770
      @frankies6770 Год назад

      No you would be covered under the Good Samaritan act in the United States as long as you are acting in good faith

    • @jacobkrout1627
      @jacobkrout1627 Год назад

      My fear would be if I had to cut a vest off of an officer, a judge might want to charge me with destruction of government property

    • @mahbuddykeith1124
      @mahbuddykeith1124 Год назад +3

      @@jacobkrout1627 No reasonable judge would charge you in those circumstances…so just stay out of California, Chicago, New York…

  • @drmatic
    @drmatic Год назад

    They are great except the ring cutter. No problem for gold, silver etc. But I actually broke mine trying to cut a full iron ring from one of my patients.

  • @mmulvill
    @mmulvill Год назад

    Leatherman makes great products, but both of these products are trying to replace something that already works great. You can buy a dozen top quality Trauma Shears for the price of one of these, and pass them around to the whole staff, that way no one pockets your Woo Woo Swag. Take that cash and replace that cheap Stethoscope around your neck with one that the Old Folks can hear through when they borrow it...~ED Doc that delivered your Parents.

  • @N3wbMa5t3r
    @N3wbMa5t3r Год назад

    You give your Leatherman Raptors to anyone to use a d you won't get them back... I like them but I started carrying some Maratac (County Comm) Combat shears. 😂

  • @humorlessclown
    @humorlessclown Год назад

    Are those shear sharp enough to trim that facial hair?? Cause, whoa there buddy 🥴😳

  • @officialgmusic
    @officialgmusic Год назад +1

    I think you need to try ONE SHEAR Trauma Shears
    I highly recommend the Pro Edition
    You’ll be glad ya did. Your not pussyfooting around with unfolding the shears.

    • @franksturt2226
      @franksturt2226 Год назад +1

      Never heard of them. They’re good?

    • @officialgmusic
      @officialgmusic Год назад

      @@franksturt2226 yes they are. I personally use the one sheer pro and the original v2 models.. easy to clean, quick to deploy. And they are indeed sharp and strong enough to cut a penny with.
      I’m a certified firearms instructor and range safety officer, I keep one shear on my gun belt and in my edc trauma kit as well..:

  • @user-et8kn9rn1m
    @user-et8kn9rn1m Год назад +1

    Hello sam