🌟 Be the hero of every spill with QuikLitter!
The Rescue Essentials QuikLitter is the lowest-cost disposable emergency litter available. It features ten large hand-holds, four on each side and one each at the head and foot, allowing for easy patient handling. With a load capacity tested to 500 lbs, it can be employed for everyday use as a soft stretcher, as a backboard lift assist, as well as MCI emergency patient transport. The QuikLitter is constructed of heavy duty nylon webbing, and backed with a lightweight water-resistant non-woven material. The QuikLitter is latex-free, and is rated to 500 lbs. This is the ideal RESCUE TASK FORCE Casualty Collection Device, can be affordably stocked in every Bleeding Control Kit as well as added to every emergency vehicle including law enforcement fleets. Dimensions: 28" W x 74" H (open) Dimensions: 8" x 12" x 1.25" (packaged) Weight: 13.5 oz Capacity: 500 lbs (226 kg) Please note: While not designed for drag, if this product is used as a dragging device, the fabric may tear, but the webbing matrix is what holds the weight carried in place. The webbing matrix will remain, and it is the webbing matrix that is 500 pound rated. This should not be considered a defect, but would be an example of a single use for this product (ie 'disposable'). Dimensions: 74" H x 28" W (open). Dimensions: 12" H x 7.5" W x 1.5" D (packaged). Weight: 13.3 oz. 500 lb Rated
A**N
Good value for the cost.
I used this once with a person and once with a semi tire. I do not think it would be ideal for regular use or harsh conditions, BUT YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR -AND IT WILL WORK FOR AN EMERGENCY! It is very compressible and light. Inam happy with it.
C**S
Sirve unas cuantas veces
Puedes cargar al paciente pero no arrastrarlo con técnicas que requieren perfil bajo
A**R
MANDATORY Squad equipment
For wounded man carry. Add on 4, padded m60 straps (old style). Yo yhe side handles. Throw your man on it, 4 guys can run while still engaging enemy. Also good for a drag-sled if under fire.
R**N
Useful product for end of life.
Will be used at my end of life should I pass away at home.
T**N
Good emergency device
I helped use one of these when a woman sprang her ankle on a hiking trip. We carried her out to safety using this and saved a considerable amount of time doing so. I hope I never have to use it but it’s a great safety device to have on hand.
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