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The Dixigear First Responder On Call Trauma Bag is a lightweight, 17x7x7 inch emergency kit bag designed for both professional and personal use. Featuring two high-visibility reflector strips for low-light scenarios, multiple compartments for organized storage, and an adjustable shoulder strap for easy transport, it’s a reliable, well-reviewed choice for first aid preparedness at home, work, or on the go.






| ASIN | B00RY21OQG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,532 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #63 in Home Gym Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,700) |
| Date First Available | January 7, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Dixie Ems |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 7 x 7 inches; 1.1 Pounds |
L**R
Good Deal!
Good deal! I purchased this to make a home first aid kit and it was the perfect size. Material is a little thinner than I preferred but still seems strong. Fits plenty of supplies with two zipper pouches on the ends. The main compartment has a divider and fits everything from bandages to rolls and ice packs. The main area uses two buckles to close which could allow supplies to fall out if the case is thrown around but for regular use this is a good choice. Plus the price was right. Not made for everyday professional use but definitely great for home use.
J**A
Great great for an excellent prize
Greastest as usual. We’ve already bought about 40 o 60 emergency bags for our emergency service. They work great. The quality is awesome. All medical instruments and kits fits perfect. Thank you !!!
T**S
Solid bag but a bit expensive.
I'm really glad to have bought this bag as it does nearly everything I wanted it to. It's a great bag to pack a lot of first aid and trauma bits into, particularly if you're going to keep it in the back of the car or SUV. It's large enough to hold quite a bit of stuff, and it has two decently large zippered pockets, one on either end, to hold more stuff. It's rugged enough, though I don't think it would stand up well to regular heavy use, as one would find in an EMT setting, but it's almost perfect for an occasional access kit. It has a single top flap that closes over the main compartment which is divided into left and right halves by a short wall made of the same material as the bag. The top flap is secured by snap buckles and there are two hook-and-loop strips there as well, which are inadequate to close the flap on their own. There is no zipper for the top flap, which means it's easy to quickly access, but also means that stuff can pretty easily jostle out from the main compartment, particularly if the bag decides to go for a trip by rolling from one side of the trunk to the other as you drive. Inside the main compartment are two mesh pockets, one on each end, with a flap over each of them that does not zip or tie down. Good place for some shears or scissors or a few other such items. On the "front" of the bag, as you look at it with the top flap open, are two small pockets that hide underneath the flap but are outside of the main compartment. They are small and have no flap over them to retain items. When the top flap is closed, it will cover the openings of these two pockets. Each pocket ends up being roughly under where the buckles are when the top flap is closed. There is also, on the interior of the top flap, a strip of nylon designed to permit insertion of small items to be kept held against the top flap itself, such as perhaps syringes or shears or penlights or something. I'm not really sure, though, as there is no good way to secure these and they would have a tendency to go flying off of there as soon as you flip open the top flap. This is not a huge bag, but it is decent sized. It's much smaller than a backpack, but much larger than a fanny pack and would not fit into a glove box or most center consoles in vehicles if fully loaded. It's perhaps a 1.5 feet by 1/2 foot basically cylindrical shape (with a flat bottom). The nylon material is fairly thin, much thinner than what you'd find on a "fanny pack" or a backpack. This is definitely not something you'd want to be moving around a lot in and out of various vehicles. However, the bright orange color is very useful for finding the kit in an emergency, and the reflecting strips on either end are certainly good. The big, bright white star of life is properly done on the top flap such that I don't expect it to wear off very easily. It's obvious at first glance exactly what this bag is intended for, even for those who don't speak English. Overall, I like this bag quite a bit. I wish it were of slightly thicker material (backpack thickness would be fine), slightly larger, and with a better closure on top than just a loose flap which can permit stuff to fall out of even with the buckles tightened down. I am considering buying another one.
R**A
Good emergency bag
Lots of space, nice pockets. The top doesn’t close all the way but works for a quick access bag during an emergency.
T**Y
Small but good
The bag is good quality it seems, but its a lot smaller than I thought it would be. Theres not enough room for all the things I have to carry around. Shipping was fast.
S**O
Awesome bag, but needs bottom pad/stability and better top closure.
This bag is very nice for the price. It's a great size for an extensive first aid kit, which I wanted. However, the bag is flimsy due to it's lack of support in the bottom. I corrected this situation by cutting cardboard to fit the bottom section, covering it in packing tape to make it waterproof, and inserting into bottom. This allows one to pickup the bag full of first aid gear and not have stuff squishing together and falling out. I did the same for the side pockets to add a bit more structure to that part too. My bag turned out great, although I am also concerned about the lack of top zipper and things falling out in transport or with movement. All in all, I'm very happy with my purchase and it was not too hard or time consuming to improve it with the cardboard, but it would be nice if they made this with a thin plastic base so customers don't have to do it themselves. I used cardboard and tape I already had so it was a free fix, but others might need to buy materials to do it themselves. Furthermore, please consider adding a zipper to the top instead of just velcro and snaps, or even easier, just extend the side fabric pieces that lay across the top gaps (to prevent contents from falling out) to meet in the middle with velcro (underneath the top flap that velcros shut). This would provide more secure coverage without adding weight or redesigning the top closure. If you don' t own the bag you might not understand what I'm saying without a photo explanation, but those who do (and the company) hopefully do. Overall, this is a great buy and I would definitely purchase again.
A**R
good price sturdy construction
good price sturdy construction, roomy, high visible
K**E
Not great but usable for non profession kits
Ok so if you are looking for a good med bag this is fair. It does NOT seal on the top flap except by a cpl very small pieces of Velcro. That being said it has some room and is eye catching. The side pockets are roomy for the bag size. This is not a professional bag by any stretch. I purchased 3 for our vehicles. The color and size works but I was disappointed over the top closure. They do work but will never become my GO TO bag for gear but it is a nice way to keep spare equipment and smaller med kits in vehicles
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