

Packing up the tray and getting it into the pouch can be a bit of a struggle. All my standard IFAK components fit great, but I was not able to fit my Israeli bandage due to it's length. My complaint with the design is it does not allow you to store an Israeli bandage in the tray (you can stuff one in the pouch behind the tray). Again, not a big deal but would speed up setup of the pouch as well as making it easier to figure out the layout for your pouch. Be sure to check the knot on the pin for the insert, mine was loose out of the box (but I'm guessing they do that on purpose should you want to shorten the length of the cord).Ī picture of how they weave the shock cord would be nice as well. Both are not a deal breaker but an updated image to see what I'm getting would be nice.Ĭonstruction and design are well thought out and the pouch feels solid.

Mine was plastic with no patterned nylon on it. The Velcro on the front is now a cluster of hexagon shapes instead of the oval that's shown. The first thing to note is the design of the MIFAK has changed a bit from the pictures to what I got in May 2020.
#Ifax medkit Pc#
Side note it suits just about even with the bladder on the back of my PC and so makes sitting in a chair actually more comfortable IMO. I haven't used it real world (thankfully) or even in a trauma class as they're few and far between but I'm sure it'll perform. I think it's a minimal risk though considering how tightly it fits into the sleeve. The YouTube video was extremely helpful when it came to getting the everything closed up and packed into the sleeve and the only thing that makes me remotely nervous is catching one of the loops on something and having it pull out. Having said that it did take a couple tries to get it right- I've got a couple rolls of standard gauze, some Celox gauze, a CAT, and a 4" Israeli bandage stuffed in it still need to get a Hyfin and it'll be complete. Take your time and lay enrolling out first. Got mine almost a year ago (from SKT IIRC) and if you spend the time to properly thread the bungee through the holes it can he the best ifak you've ever had.
#Ifax medkit full#
Pack tray compartment will open up giving you full access to the medical gear. At this time modified ripcord with attached curve pin will slide out of the sleeve, extend your arm and activate the main closing loop. When the kit is needed simply pull on one of rip strap handle located on the left and right side to activate closing loop, slide the pack tray compartment out of the sleeve pocket. The scissors can be worn on both sides base on user preferences and secured with bungee and horizontal toggle. In addition, at the back of the pouch is located scissor compartment. Construction of "Sleeve" pocket allows the pouch to be pulled from the left or right side for easy access to its contents. The pack tray compartment with laser cut circle ports and bungees gave endless possibilities for medical equipment arrangement. MIFAK can be also slid on a regular belt that is up to 2" wide. With this solution, MIFAK can be mounted on a vest in a more convenient place without wasting space in front which is usually intended for ammunition. Raptor Modified Individual First Aid Kit MIFAK was designed to carry all First aid gear. A true ambidextrous MIFAK that can be affixed to the armor carrier, vest, rucksack, battle belt with two MOLLE straps.
