First Look: North American Rescue EDC Fanny Packs
North American Rescue, the company behind the CAT (Combat Application Tourniquet) has recently launched their new Every Day Carry Concealment Fanny Pack, a small waist pack that can securely hold a concealed handgun along with an assortment of essential first-aid and trauma rescue supplies.
From North American Rescue:
‘“Whether you’re commuting, running errands, hitting the range or enjoying an outdoor adventure, our Everyday Carry Concealment Fanny Pack combines innovation, security, and discreet design to provide the most reliable and comfortable concealed carry option on the market. The ultimate multi-use medical and concealed carry platform. Designed with both safety and discretion in mind this is the ultimate solution for the civilian looking to securely and comfortably carry a firearm. Fits most sub-compact and compact firearms and is engineered with a variety of innovative features to enhance your everyday carry experience.”
Available in black or gray, this new accessory looks like a standard fanny pack to those around you. The pack doesn’t look tactical or imply that it might contain a firearm. It can be worn around the waist in the traditional manner, but wearers can also loop it over their shoulder for a more comfortable cross-body position too. Customers have the option of ordering the Everyday Carry Concealment Fanny Pack as a fully loaded kit with a different combination of medical supplies, including a basic assortment, a “stop the bleed” kit or a pack with the those items as well as a setup with Celox gauze. Alternatively, the North American Rescue Everyday Carry Concealment Fanny Pack can also be bought without any supplies. Retail pricing for these waist packs starts at $149 for the bag alone and goes to $249, depending on the chosen assortment of medical supplies.
To learn more about the new North American Rescue EDC Concealment Fanny Pack or other first-aid and safety items the company sells, please visit its website at narescue.com.
Read the full article here