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Ferro Concepts x Forward Observations Group Roll-1 Pouch Set Black Multicam BNIB

$ 68.63

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Ferro Concepts
  • Type: Medic Pouch
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Ferro Concepts x Forward Observations Group Roll-1 Pouch Set /New/ Black Multicam. Condition is "New".
    Brand new in bag, black Multicam. Item in picture is the actual item you will receive. Has a good portion of the black Multicam variance in the color way.
    “The Roll 1™ Trauma Pouch is a Dangler™ style pouch that stores Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) contents and offers rapid deployment in an emergency. The concept for the Roll 1™ Trauma Pouch is credited to our good friends at Forward Observations Group, who originally designed and fabricated the prototype pouch for fellow SOF in Syria. We teamed up to re-design it with the Ferro Concepts touch and to it get it into hands of the people who need it.
    The Roll 1™ is intended to be worn in the opening of the rear body armor plate pocket: occupying unused real estate, staying out of the way, and adding lumbar support for full-kit vehicle rides. The Roll 1’s open ended, ambidextrous outer pouch enables access on both sides of the casualty if trauma care is required. Simply grab the left or right deployment pull tab, yank out the insert to gain access to IFAK contents, and go to work. The Roll 1™ can also be mounted to the front of a plate carrier, battle belt, or anywhere a large enough hook and loop Velcro interface is used. Included is the outer pouch, and the insert pouch. Trauma kits /IFAK contents for the insert are sold separately.
    The name Roll 1™ is a reference to the medical terms relating to levels of care: Role 1 or Echelon 1 is medical support integral at the tactical level that provides immediate life-saving care, first aid and triage. Role 2 is med support at a higher/larger level where Role 1 usually send patients for MEDEVAC. Roles 3 and 4 are specialty surgical capabilities and long-term definitive care.”