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The Trunab First Responder Bag is a high-quality, spacious medical backpack designed for professionals like EMTs, police, and firefighters. With its durable nylon construction, multiple compartments for organization, and features like reflective strips and ergonomic straps, this bag is perfect for emergency situations and outdoor activities.
Product Name | Luggage- Carry-On Luggage |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Trunab |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
S**H
Perfect!
Brilliant bag. Perfect for all my (nursing) kit whilst working in community, with enough room for my flask of coffee. Lots of internal pockets, straps and elastic bits to ensure secure storage; plenty of zipped pockets too. Love the fact that it's a rucksack so I can spread the weight across my back. Really good value for money.
A**N
Excellent bag
Excellent quality and price, lightweight with loads of pockets. Ideal for me as a mobile foot health practitioner.
S**2
15 months on, added a star
[Update at 3 years]My wife uses this back on average once or twice a week. She's normally clinic based, but uses this for home visits. It's only used between her car and a client's home and only usually for one day a week for maybe 3 visits. The rest of the review below is all still valid.One shoulder strap has started to rip near at the stitching. The bag is full, but this is a bit of a weak point.Tried hand stitching to repair and strengthen but the strap is only fixed into a seam rather than having reinforcement. It’s not worked so we need to replace. Handy bag, but let down by this and we’re going to look for something a bit better quality.][Update after 15 months]Originally I commented that I found the quality passable, but that my wife liked the bag.I've now added a star as the proof is in the pudding. My wife has used this for a handful of home visits as a foot health practitioner each week for just over a year.She describes it as one of the best things she's ever bought. The review below covers the details, but she adds that it continues to perform well with smooth zips, no deterioration of fabric, padding etc. She finds it a pleasure to use. Will update if/when any issues arise.[Update after a bit more use.]My wife has used this a few times now, but it’s not in daily use. She is delighted with the bag and how useful it is. I don’t think it’s had enough use to comment on how well it will stand up in the long run, but good so far. Rest of review below remains validOriginal review - Bought for my wife who is a foot health practitioner. She has had a couple of larger football kit bags she lugs about. Decided to slimline all of her home visit gear and a backpack seemed like a way to carry some of that gear while keeping hands free.She gave this bag a try this week so we can comment on functionality but not long term quality.It's worked well so far. The first crucial test was to see whether the tray she places under clients feet when working would fit (it’s one from Canonbury). It does (actually as though the bag was made for it).There are then plenty of other pockets for organising instruments and disposables. My wife has also swapped from the full spray bottles of cleaners etc to mini spray bottles to lighten the load.We were sightly worried that the pack would be very big on her and wide (for knocking into things in clients' homes) with the side pockets filled. But it's not as large as we feared from the measurements.With a slimmed down kit and this pack, my wife was able to go to clients with just this pack and her drill case in one hand.So overall, she's very pleased. It's worth saying that this is not in the quality league of a good rucksack etc. It looks more like any backpack you might buy in a cheap shop or the market. Straps have minimal shaping and padding, there's no waist strap. The materials are nothing special (e.g. not ripstop etc) and there's just some small plastic feet to protect the base rather than tougher fabric.But for use between car and a home (i.e. not carrying things long distances) it's fine and with care should last a while.In that context, this is a very expensive bag for what it is (my all singing and dancing Lowe Alpine day pack was a similar price and that has tons of neat features and quality materials).But looked at another way, other specialist medical backpacks are much more expensive. This is just an ordinary backpack with a lot of organiser pockets (and a lightly padded laptop pocket), but so far it's the best option we've found at this price point.
J**E
Smart, large bag with lots of compartments
As a community health care professional, it is important I have a bag large enough to carry all my equipment and also light enough to carry. This bag has plenty of compartments and holds all my equipment and my tablet. Very impressed. I have had lots of comments on how smart it is too.
J**E
New back pack
Very nice back pack. Good quality.
C**H
Bag was disappointing
The bag was exactly what I wanted with storage etc was excellent ; but alas after 2 months the top if the bag has torn
T**E
Light and well made
This bag is really well made. Perfect for all your kit on home visits. Loads of neat well made pockets to stow bits and bobs like tongue depressors, swabs etc. Very light so does not add to weight when lugging about. Recommend
M**O
Sturdy and well designed
Sturdy well made bag, use it daily for homevisits working from a GP practice. The layout and sections in the bag makes it very useful.
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