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Great EDC Bag
As a Paramedic, I needed a lightweight bag that I could easily fit between the seats in the ambulance and still be able to carry items that I need daily (My personal items). This bag coupled with Eagle Creek Quarter Cubes is perfect. I can fit 5 Quarter Cubes in the main compartment w/ room to spare and still have 3 smaller compartments to utilize. Plenty of Molle for expansion too! Great bag, well constructed for the price. The bag will serve me well for quite a while. I've used the bag heavily for about a month now without any problems or wear.
Currently the load out looks like this:
Main compartment:
Quarter cube 1: Electronics(Chargers, cords, ear buds, mini surge protector w/ USB, Solar USB Charger, spare batteries)
Quarter cube 2: Hygiene (Normal stuff: Deodorant, toothbrush and paste, floss picks, Wet wipes, eye glass cleaning cloth, Q-Tips)
Quarter cube 3: Personal first aid kit (Bandaids, Medical Tape, 4x4s, latex gloves, Neosporin, OTC Pain relievers, Imodium, Spare prescription meds, alcohol preps, hand sanitizer)
Quarter cube 4: Cold weather (Gloves, toboggans for both agencies I work for, foil blanket)
Quarter cube 5: Get home survival gear (Purification tablets, lighter, matches, tender, battery operated AM/FM Radio, compass, whistle, thermometer)
Middle Compartment (Office Compartment): iPad, note pad, extra pen, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizer, office pouch (envelopes, stamps, check book, pen)
Small Front Compartment (Food Pocket): varies... usually 3 Clif Bars, 4 or 5 drink powder packs or instant coffee packs, hard candies, and gum.
Larger front compartment (The "Work supplies" Compartment): Stethoscope, ALS guide, badges and cards for each agency.
Plenty of room still available.
October 2012 · Sports and Outdoors · verified purchase