Anyone using these bags? Thoughts and opinions?

Bosco836

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Our service is looking into purchasing a few new BLS First Response Bags.

While looking online, I came across these bags (which seem to be reasonably priced); however, I was wondering if anyone has actually had experice with or used these bags before. If so, would you reccomened them - why or why not?

http://www.dealmed.com/Products/Trauma-Bags/Large-Deluxe-Professional-Trauma-Bag

If not, is there another bag you've found that works well for your service at a similar price point?

Many thanks,
 

DesertMedic66

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Our service is looking into purchasing a few new BLS First Response Bags.

While looking online, I came across these bags (which seem to be reasonably priced); however, I was wondering if anyone has actually had experice with or used these bags before. If so, would you reccomened them - why or why not?

http://www.dealmed.com/Products/Trauma-Bags/Large-Deluxe-Professional-Trauma-Bag

If not, is there another bag you've found that works well for your service at a similar price point?

Many thanks,

It looks like the bag that my service uses. It might be the same. I like them alot. They hold up to how abusive we are on things. We use them as both BLS bags and ALS bags.
 

frdude1000

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That bag is what you will typically get for $60. The "good" bags are usually over $150. They include brands such as Iron Duck, Conterra, L.A. Trauma, and Ferno.
 

mycrofft

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Looks like a camera bag. I like camera bags.

Vertical dividers for lenses etc. No personal experience with that brand.
 

medicdan

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My guess is that you get what you pay for... re: quality, durability and usefulness. As frdude said, stick to the reputable manufacturers. I have also had success with that style bag, but it all depends on the details.
 
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