New Maxpedition FRP IFAK Pouch Review

Published on August 16, 2016
Duration: 13:40

This review of the Maxpedition FRP (First Responders Pouch) highlights its advanced features and improved value compared to older models. The pouch offers robust construction with 1000D Cordura and a water-resistant coating, alongside an organized interior with elastic bands and a retention system. Its versatile attachment options via TacTies and the ATLAS system make it a practical addition to any tactical or EDC setup for carrying essential medical supplies.

Quick Summary

The Maxpedition FRP (First Responders Pouch) is an advanced IFAK designed with self-adjusting paracord pulls and the TacTie attachment system for easy MOLLE/PALS integration. Constructed from durable 1000D Cordura with a water-resistant coating, it offers a high-visibility interior and versatile carrying options, all at a competitive price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:34Introduction to Maxpedition FRP
  2. 01:23Comparison and Pricing: FRP vs FR-1
  3. 02:17Attachment Systems: TacTie & ATLAS
  4. 02:47Physical Specifications: Dimensions & Field
  5. 03:31External Features: Zippers & Grab Handle
  6. 04:34Materials and Durability: Cordura & Coatings
  7. 05:38Interior Organization: Visibility & Retention
  8. 07:00Medical Kit Integration Demo
  9. 10:39Carrying Options: Backpack, Belt, Satchel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Maxpedition FRP IFAK Pouch?

The Maxpedition FRP (First Responders Pouch) features self-adjusting paracord pulls, the TacTie attachment system for MOLLE/PALS, and the ATLAS attachment system. It's constructed from durable 1000D Cordura with a water-resistant coating and has a high-visibility interior.

How does the Maxpedition FRP compare in price and features to the older FR-1 model?

The Maxpedition FRP is priced at $41.99, making it cheaper than the original FR-1's $45.99 MSRP. Despite the lower cost, the FRP includes more advanced features and improved materials.

What materials are used in the construction of the Maxpedition FRP Pouch?

The pouch is built with 1000D ballistic Cordura nylon for primary construction, complemented by 500D hex ripstop in areas prone to wear. It also features a triple polyurethane coat for water resistance and an 840D nylon TPU composite for the ATLAS attachment system.

What are the dimensions of the Maxpedition FRP IFAK Pouch?

The Maxpedition FRP Pouch measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 2.5 inches in depth. It also includes a front nylon composite field for attaching additional items like patches or smaller pouches.

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