A great solution for people who need a small but functional first aid kit. It takes up little space, and access to the contents is quick and convenient. The materials seem durable. The only downside is the fairly tight interior, which means reorganizing all the contents takes a bit of patience. Solid workmanship.
Highly durable medical pouch crafted for the transport and organization of personal medical gear. Constructed using tough, abrasion-resistant 500D Cordura and 210D nylon, the pouch is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, airsoft, or for daily carry.
A detachable inner pouch ensures rapid and convenient access to supplies. Internal elastic cords keep the contents neatly arranged, while an extra bottom compartment is specifically designed for holding a tourniquet. Compatibility with the MOLLE/PALS mounting system makes it easy to attach the pouch to vests, backpacks, or other gear. Also features two paracord loops for securing the pouch to belts up to 45 mm wide.
A Velcro panel featuring a laser-cut "MED" marking aids in quick identification and offers space for attaching patches, country flags, unit badges, or Morale Patches.
Technical data
Camouflage: Multicam
Material: 500D Cordura, 210D nylon
Dimensions: 100 x 160 x 30 mm
Weight: 134 g
Manufacturer: Direct Action, Poland
Camouflage MultiCam
MultiCam stands as an advanced camouflage pattern, engineered in 2002 by the US-based company Crye Precision in collaboration with the United States Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick Labs) within the framework of the Objective Force Warrior initiative. The pattern was designed to provide exceptional concealment across a wide variety of terrains and shifting environmental settings. Comprising seven distinct hues, the MultiCam design features smooth gradient transitions among greens, browns, and beiges. This enables seamless adaptation to different surroundings, such as adopting green tones in wooded regions and blending into brown and beige tones in arid or desert landscapes—proving especially effective in Central and Eastern European settings during autumn or amidst dried vegetation. MultiCam has earned global acclaim, serving numerous armed forces and special operations units. In 2010, the US Army officially implemented the pattern for personnel deployed in Afghanistan, supplanting the previous Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP). The pattern’s availability to civilians further boosts its popularity among military aficionados and airsoft players.
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Direct Action.
Direct Action is a Polish brand that since 2014 has been providing advanced tactical equipment used by elite special units, including JW GROM and the French RAID. Combining the experience of military experts with an innovative approach to design, it creates state-of-the-art combat systems tailored to the needs of professionals and changing battlefield conditions. Products such as the popular Spitfire vests and Halifax backpacks are distinguished by their ergonomics, attention to detail and use of durable materials.
| Weight | 134 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Main compartments fastening | Velcro |
| Internal organizer | Yes |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Camouflage | MultiCam |
| Dimensions | 100 x 160 x 30 mm |
| Main material | 500D Cordura |
| Additional material | 210D Nylon |
| Transport handle | No |
| Equipment in the set | No |
| EAN | 5908218797550 |
| Manufacturer code | PO-CMDH-CD5-MCM |
| Brand | Direct Action |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 26
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A solid IFAK, I recommend buying a pouch for scissors (also from Direct Action) that attaches to the back wall of the sliding module, so you don't have to worry about them falling out.
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The set didn't last me long – I got it on Wednesday, and by Friday I had already lost it while using it outdoors. The first aid kit fell out of the holder attached to my belt at the back. Taking it out requires a bit of force. Next time, I'll go for a case with a Velcro fastener instead of the quick-release option.
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The first aid kit is very compact and well made. The biggest advantage is the insert removal system – it works instantly and smoothly, which is crucial in emergency medicine. Putting everything back in is a bit more difficult. There is really little space and you have to work hard to fit the equipment so that everything fits smoothly back into the sleeve. It holds the absolute minimum medical supplies, but for a low profile kit on a vest, it’s just right.
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For some turbo users, the size might indeed be too small, but for a modest officer who needs basic supplies in case SHTF, it is perfect. It works very well with other pouches on the belt, of which I have a few there, and as a compact person, I don't have much space on the belt.
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A very well-made first aid kit. The quality is at a high level. I returned mine only because of its size, as it was a bit too small for my needs. However, all the basic items needed for treating injuries that need to be taken care of quickly can fit in there without any problem.
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A first-rate tactical first aid kit. The concept and design are based on real-life experience. The materials and workmanship are of a very high standard. The limited capacity, resulting from the concept, requires a thoughtful selection of equipment components. I recommend the product and the Militaria.pl store.
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Great, sturdy, and spacious first aid kit. I managed to fit in everything I always want to have with me – whether at the range, in the woods, or in the mountains. The material is quite solid, well sewn, and the zippers work smoothly. I recommend it.
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Very good first aid kit. Fits great on the belt and is very compact. Unfortunately, this means you can't fit too much in it. After putting in an Israeli bandage, nasopharyngeal tube, and triangular bandage, there was really not much space left.
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Direct Action as usual is on fire, brilliant first aid kit, small and compact for the most important medications, a cool feature is a special place for a tactical tourniquet, but I think the kit itself could fit more snugly in the pouch, it doesn't really fall out but I haven't had the chance to run with it yet, we'll see how it performs, for now though I think the workmanship deserves 5 stars.
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Very good pouch for a first aid kit. For me, the size is ideal. Solid material, seems resistant to tearing. Zippers work nicely, fits everything I wanted. I personally recommend it.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/0zwjwd3a9d8?si=m8OcP0vnol8oBlRq Direct Action first aid kit. Sturdy, well made. Fits perfectly on the belt. Sits close, doesn’t stick out. Holds small, essential items. The tear-off straps are easy to grab. I recommend it.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/0zwjwd3a9d8?si=m8OcP0vnol8oBlRq Direct Action first aid kit. Sturdy, well made. Fits perfectly on the belt. Sits close, doesn’t stick out. Holds small, essential items. The tear-off straps are easy to grab. I recommend it.
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Direct Action needs no introduction, the quality is top-notch. This is already my second first aid kit – the first one is perfectly fine, I’m just buying another for a different belt in a different camo. I recommend it to anyone who's hesitating.
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Direct Action Compact Med Pouch Horizontal – great build quality, the tear-off is intuitive and secure. Roomy despite the first impression that the pouch is very small.
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