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First Aid Kit Headrest Pouch - IFAK
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A first aid kit in a rear cargo drawer is a first aid kit you cannot reach. The First Aid Kit Headrest Pouch hangs off the back of a front seat, which means the kit is reachable from either front seat by turning around, and from the second row without anyone getting out of the vehicle. That is the whole argument for putting an IFAK here instead of in a box.
It straps to the headrest and stays put. Inside, multiple pockets and compartments separate the contents so you are not tipping the whole kit onto the floor looking for one thing: bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, antihistamines, tweezers, scissors, first aid tape, an emergency blanket, gloves. A velcro loop panel on the face takes a label, and it should have one — in an emergency the person reaching for the kit may not be you, and a marked pouch gets found by a passenger, a passer-by or a medic.
| Fits | Vehicle headrests |
|---|---|
| Material | 1000D Cordura |
| Mounting | Headrest-mounted |
| Pockets | Multiple pockets and compartments for first aid supplies |
| Attachment | Velcro loop for a custom identification label |
| Included | Pouch only — first aid supplies not included |
| Colors | 17 options |
| Origin | Hand-sewn in North Salt Lake, Utah |
| Warranty | Lifetime workmanship |
What to know before you buy
This is the pouch, not the kit. Supplies are not included — you build the IFAK to suit your own training and the country you drive in.
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