NAR Hyfin Vent Compact - Two Pack
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Cory
> 3 dayI will place these in my IFAK for patrol. Gotta use this brand and I love they are compact.
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Crabby Paddy
Greater than one weekThey seem fine, I hope I never have to use them. Bought them to add to my trauma kit being that I work on an army gunnery range. Units always have their own medics but me having extra cant hurt plus we have civilians using a range for personal use. I cant attest to the adhesion but Im sure its fine.
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Sausyman
Greater than one weekThis is great, after a TCCC class we used these and yes they are very tacky even against moist sweaty flesh.... Sounds horrible but I think that +hairy is about as bad as you can get to apply these and you want them to stick right the first time. I carry these in my bleed bag, emergency kits in the car, house, and range ifak.
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FDL
> 3 dayI hope I never to have to use these. I am a teacher so I wanted to keep these in my purse. They took a while to arrive. I wish life saving supplies werent so expensive. These are basically the same material used to make a large, waterproof bandaid, yet, very expensive for what you get.
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Adam Bala
Greater than one weekI hope I never have to use this. The packaging is the perfect size for my first aid kit. The mfg date is Jan 2020 with an expiration date of March 2025. I will probably order another for my range bag.
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SARGON 12
> 3 dayFor IFAK.
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Florida Reviewer
> 3 dayThe best gear is what you have with you when disaster strikes. This two pack will seal up a through and through gunshot wound. The compact form factor will fit into any first aid kit, even a compact EDC type. I keep a set in each car and I keep another set in my range bag. Very highly recommended.
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jcreek
> 3 dayI would rather have them and not need them than need them and not have them
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jtomellini
> 3 dayGreat to have
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Michael
> 3 dayI have not used these chest seals in real life, though the compact size seems to be a more than sufficient size despite its compact title. The compact version fits much more easily into my small medical kit. For what its worth, the full-size version carries a NATO serial number (NSN), while compact does. Bottom-line, I believe that the compact version will likely work just as effectively as a full-size version while being more easily stowable.