







North American Rescue Hyfin Vent Chest Seal, Original Version 2 Count (Pack of 1)
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bwyr51
> 3 dayDid not read the size description,comparing to a ruler would be helpful. Great transaction
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Robert Allen
> 3 dayThis item should be in every personal trauma kit.
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Emerald Zboncak III
> 3 dayHopefully Ill never need it but Im glad I have it in case I do.
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jason
> 3 dayAmazing product
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Alex
> 3 dayBeen there done that kinda guy, Military, Police, SWAT Sniper, seen bad things that happen when objects flying at extreme velocities put holes in human chests. These WORK and are extremely user friendly. I bought these for a range/bugout bag. Couple of SWAT-T’s, Gen 7 CAT tourniquets and these with quick clot gauze. Same as the “Stop Bleed” kits in my cruiser. Again they are User friendly, cop proof, private proof, whatever term you use, they work!
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Maven
> 3 dayAs expected. Great product at a great price.
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David
> 3 dayAnyone who says they can attest to this product being a quality product is lying to you or they just got shot in the chest. I will let you decide on what is best for you....as for me these seals are always in my WTF plate carrier set up. Even Zombies can get lucky once in a while. You better think about three things when you go fight ZOMBIES, Stopping holes ( Body Armor ) Patching Holes ( First Aide ) and Making HOLES ( Lots of bullets ).
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Preacher
> 3 dayA must have for anyone facing a shooter incident. A must have for the Em
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KLevesque
> 3 dayGood price and quality product Will buy more
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David Ralston
> 3 dayWhats there to say about a product you hope you never have to use. Its an object every one should have in the emergency med kit,...period. When seconds count, the first thing anyone should be doing when responding to a gun shot or stab wound to the chest is to mitigate the blood loss. Do it however you can as quickly as you can. This product is a simple and effective way to staunch the flow of blood when someone is bleeding from the chest or torso. It sticks in place despite hair, blood or sweat being present. And it may be the one thing that keeps someone alive till they can get evacuated for proper medical treatment.