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CUF Tactical Medic Vest
by On Point Tactical Gear
SKU
33-MV01
Medic designed. Medic intended. For Medics.
Patent Pending - Contact us if you want to license this design.
Are you tired of wearing a tactical EMS vest that was basically designed as an infantry vest that got butchered? We got sick of wearing poor quality combat medic vests that were simply not designed by medics. So, in HSgear fashion, we made our own vest - the Care Under Fire Tactical Medical Vest.
Designer Mike Silverman, has been a medic for 16 years. He's worn good gear, he's worn junk. But at the end of the day, the thing that ticked him off the most is that every medic vest on the market seemed to be some sort of generic field utility vest and not a real combat medic vest. So he designed one that finally meets the needs of tactical medics worldwide.
Medics need better features!
The MV01 was designed to provide the features medics need to get their jobs done. Some of the key features of this vest are:
- "Blood Bucket Design" pockets (patent pending) that open like an accordion file to let you see exactly what's in your vest without dumping all of your gear or opening 25 little pockets to find your favorite gadget or device.
- A real shooting shoulder! Why in the world do designers assume that just because you're a medic you'll never draw a rifle or sub-gun from the arms room? Puh-lease! Medics draw gear based on missions like any other operator. So we left your shoulders clear - and didn't put useless pistol pouches on them.
- Integrated rings on the back allow you to connect a Thomas Transport Pack's Emergency Responder, Aeromed, or Multi-Purpose pack onto the vest. Use either your belt loops or flex-cuffs for a great fit!
- TRULY integrated for hydration. We loved how "Hydration System Compatible" came to mean "buy another hydration system that fits in here" to some manufacturers. Our system is designed so you can simply yank the bladder out of your current system and drop it into our FULLY LINED HYDRATION POUCH! We included tube routing straps, and even gave you little loops on the front to hold your tube. So, save your hard earned cash and stop getting a wet back from mesh pockets.
- MOLLE/PALS compatible! Our system is covered front and back with 1" MOLLE webbing. Got pouches? Bring them on!
- Integrated drag handle - you have to have one. If you don't know why, go back to entry school.
- Foam lined front pouches. Our main pouches are foam lined, which helps keep the temperature regulated if you're storing meds inside them. We also have a lockable med pouch in the right front pocket for narcs if you carry them.
- Removable belt loops! Our belt loops are fully removable and can be positioned anywhere along the lower hem you'd like them! We felt that since so many operators have strong opinions of where belt loops should be (or shouldn't be) we'd give you the choice. You can also use the belt loops as utility straps, IV hangers, etc...
- Horizontal flashlight pouch with modular strap. Our flashlight pouch goes across your chest - not straight up - so you can easily remove it while you're on your knees or laying on the ground. Additionally, our pouch flap can be positioned anywhere on the pouch, which lets you carry a wide variety of full-sized lights, or any other gear, to meet your mission need.
- Two utility pouches on the front allow you store a combat dressing, small bandages, or even amps.
- Heavy duty YKK zippers.
So, when you're ready for a REAL tactical medic vest, step up to the CUF Tactical Medic Vest from On Point Tactical Gear.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating
This vest is very well made, and versitale.
I'm impressed. When I first got the medical vest and leg pack out of the box, I was ready to throw the leg pack back in and ship it back. I set up the vest first in the following way. right lower is an IV setup, the left lower is all trauma related bleeding control stuff. the two upper pouches are for me. Stuff like hand wipes, ears, sunscreen, small bandaids. A carabeaner rounds it off. The leg pack has a tourniquet on one of the outside pockets, and the other has a clotting bandage. Inside is an intubation setup and some basic airways. The only thing I thought either was lacking was a radio pouch on the back. all in all, it is very nice, highly recomended. I have 8 other guys on our Special Response Team, and they all want one now.
Rich
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I am actually in Iraq right now and the vest looks great, I am considering ordering one. My only dilema is it looks like it will hold exactly how much I need it to but now where will I put my magazine pouches?
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Very nice! Stumbled upon this site looking for a thigh rig. Sure glad I found what you all created. Next time I'm heading back out, I'm gonna get one of these. Like on review said before, it's sure nice to blend in with the grunts and not stick out like sore thumb, let alone the patented design and user friendly design.
Thanks,
HM1 Martin
USMC Doc
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i wish i had something like this when i was in iraq. the lodon bridge is too bulkie and it sky linded me as a medic. i needed something that would let me blend in with my grunts. like this does. i would inprove on color skeems for this reason
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This definitely is something i could use in theatre. I have pouches upon pouches strapped to my IBA, and they just don't work too well. They are bulky and just don't meet the needs of a paramedic outside the wire. A coyote tan or sand color would be a great add on to my kit. As long as this fits over the standard issue IBA, it would be a great asset to the "docs" taking care of our Joes!
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