






British Army Osprey IFAK pouch, MTP, surplus
Finally, some really decent IFAK pouches hit the surplus market. Clever design: open the zippers, grab the handle, and rip out the medical insert, now you have all your bandages, etc. neatly at hand. Also works as a utility pouch and organizer for just about any stuff you want to carry.
- In stock 34 pcs. Sold 26 pcs in the last two weeks.






Finally, some really decent IFAK pouches hit the surplus market. Clever design: open the zippers, grab the handle, and rip out the medical insert, now you have all your bandages, etc. neatly at hand. Also works as a utility pouch and organizer for just about any stuff you want to carry.
PALS attachment, fits most modern combat vests and backpacks and can also be carried on any belt.
Attention! No medical supplies are included with the pouch!
The pouch is very easy to organize, it has a bellowed compartment on the outside, a flat compartment on the inside, the main "cavity" and a detachable medical insert. The insert is a roll with elastic bands for attaching medical items, tourniquets, bandages, etc. The insert is attached to the pouch wall with velcro, grabbing the handle and giving it a good tug rips it right off.
Dimensions approx. 20 x 16 x 7 cm / (8" x 6.5" x 3"). The fabric is tough Cordura and zippers are of high quality, made by the Belgian manufacturer Kroko. A grommet on the bottom lets out any water that may find its way inside.
Note! We recommend covering part of the hook or loop surface (tape works fine) for a lighter attachment. This will make the insert easier to rip out and thus the whole ripping process will not put such strain on the hook-and-loop and the attaching stitches
British army surplus
These are used, faded, and sometimes a bit sandy too (wonder why) but overall in nice and perfectly serviceable condition.
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