Forloh Launches ThermoNeutral Down Vest; Phokus Research Introduces Expedition Trauma Kit; Hornady Unveils RAPiD Vehicle Safe
Forloh has launched its ThermoNeutral down vest for women, priced at $299. This versatile piece offers a flattering fit and can be sized up for use as an outer layer. Additionally, Phokus Research has introduced the Expedition Trauma Kit (ETK), a comprehensive first aid solution priced at $183. The kit is designed for easy carrying and rapid deployment with the GBRS Group Individual First Aid System (IFAS) Pouch, priced at $54.99. Hornady has also introduced the RAPiD Vehicle Safe, a secure storage solution for vehicles, priced at $316.99.
The Forloh ThermoNeutral down vest is designed for layering, featuring water-resistant and breathable technology. It is both warm and packable, yet tough and comfortable. The ETK contains essential trauma items such as hemostatic gauzes, elastic bandage, occlusive dressings, NPA set, needle, tape, gloves, eye shield, and safety pins. The IFAS pouch is compatible with MOLLE and BELT systems, featuring a side-release buckle and laminate material, with a tourniquet sleeve that fits most types. The Hornady RAPiD Vehicle Safe includes a cable for securing it to the car's frame, multiple access methods, and compatibility with other Hornady RAPiD safes. It also comes with an inflatable bladder to prevent scratching and a 12-volt adapter for power.
The Forloh ThermoNeutral down vest offers versatility and comfort for women, while the Phokus Research Expedition Trauma Kit ensures preparedness for disasters. The GBRS Group IFAS Pouch provides easy carrying and rapid deployment of the ETK. The Hornady RAPiD Vehicle Safe ensures secure storage for valuables in vehicles.
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