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Eberlestock Mission Medic Pack

Weight: 3.10 Lbs. Size: 28 Liters - 1,717 c.i. Brand: Eberlestock
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Color: Coyote Tan
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SKU: MM1MC
Type: EMS Bag
Vendor: Eberlestock
$229.99
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Eberlestock · Tactical Medical Backpack

Eberlestock Mission Medic Pack

A 500D ripstop nylon tactical medical backpack built for organized, rapid-access trauma care. 1,717 ci (28.1 L), 3 lb 10 oz, with seven tear-away pouches, five MARCH pockets, three flat zipper pockets, an organizer section, and stowable low-profile straps. Ships empty. Multicam, Coyote Tan, Military Green.

What is the Mission Medic Pack? A supply-agnostic, MARCH-organized tactical medical backpack built around the needs of combat medics, tactical EMS providers, and MCI/MASCAL responders who require systematic, category-organized supply access under stress. The defining feature is a main-compartment system of seven tear-away pouches and two tear-away accessory panels for pre-built, distributable trauma sub-kits.

Key Specifications

Manufacturer Eberlestock
SKUs MM1MM (Multicam), MM1MC (Coyote Tan), MM1MJ (Military Green)
Volume 1,717 cubic inches (28.1 L)
Weight 3 lb 10 oz (1.6 kg)
Dimensions 20″H × 12″W × 5.5″D
Primary Material 500D ripstop nylon (210D nylon lining)
Main Compartment 7 tear-away pouches + 2 tear-away accessory panels; full clamshell opening
MARCH Pockets 5 dedicated MARCH category pockets
Flat Zipper Pockets 3 + 1 integrated organizer section
Shoulder Straps Stowable, low-profile
Frame Compatibility Compatible with Eberlestock Mission Frame (EMOD system)
Colors Multicam, Coyote Tan, Military Green
Supplies Ships empty — configured by the user to unit loadout standards

Built Around M.A.R.C.H.

The MARCH framework — Massive hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia — is the standard care sequence for Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and most modern prehospital protocols. The pack’s five dedicated MARCH pockets organize supplies by care priority rather than arbitrary categorization, matching the way providers think and work under stress. When a medic reaches for hemorrhage control under pressure, MARCH-organized pockets keep the first item in the care sequence immediately available and the subsequent steps organizationally predictable regardless of lighting or stress level.

MARCH Category Supplies Typically Organized Here
M — Massive Hemorrhage Tourniquets, hemostatic gauze, pressure bandages
A — Airway NPAs, supraglottic airways, airway adjuncts
R — Respiration Chest seals, decompression and thoracic supplies
C — Circulation IV/IO access supplies, fluids, volume expanders
H — Hypothermia Emergency blankets, heat packs, warming supplies

Supplies are not included — the pack ships empty and is loaded by the individual provider according to unit TCCC loadout standards and scope of practice.

The Tear-Away Pouch System

The pack’s defining organizational feature is a main-compartment system of seven tear-away pouches and two tear-away accessory panels. Each tear-away pouch can be pre-loaded as a complete trauma sub-kit for a specific injury category — one for hemorrhage control, one for airway, one for chest seals — and labeled with velcro ID tags identifiable in low light. In a mass-casualty event, a single medic can pull multiple pouches and distribute them to responders or position them at different patient stations, creating distributed care capability from a single pack. Pouches release under pull force for grab-and-go deployment to a patient without opening the full pack.

Key Features

  • Seven tear-away pouches — pre-build as trauma sub-kits, distribute in MASCAL events, or deploy rapidly to a patient
  • Two tear-away accessory panels — supplemental rip-away organization for secondary care categories
  • Five MARCH pockets — organization aligned to the tactical care sequence
  • Fully opening main compartment — full clamshell access with visual inventory in one motion
  • 500D ripstop nylon — abrasion and tear resistance with a 210D nylon lining
  • Stowable low-profile straps — carry as a medic bag, stage on a vehicle seat, or mount to a frame
  • Mission Frame compatible — interfaces with the Eberlestock EMOD frame for integrated load carriage
  • Velcro label system — category identification in dim light or under stress
  • 3 lb 10 oz empty — minimal unloaded weight, leaving the budget for supplies

Who It Is For

Combat medics (68W) and 18D Special Forces medics requiring MARCH-organized access to a full tactical trauma loadout; tactical EMS / TEMS providers embedded with law-enforcement teams; firefighter-paramedics and ALS providers responding to trauma in uncontrolled environments; search-and-rescue medical officers operating in terrain-constrained settings; and disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) and MCI responders who benefit specifically from the tear-away architecture for rapid distributed care.

Load your loadout from MED-TAC’s verified supply collections: Massive Hemorrhage Control | Airway Management | Chest & Thoracic Supplies | Tactical Medical Backpacks

Related searches: tactical medic backpack, MARCH medical pack, tear-away trauma pouches, combat medic bag, MASCAL medical backpack.

All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. CoTCCC recommendation status verified where applicable. Ships from MED-TAC International, Pembroke Pines, FL — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Available Options:

  • Multicam
  • Coyote Tan
  • Military Green
SPECS & MEASUREMENTS
Specification Value
Width 12 Inches
Length 20 Inches
Height 5.5 Inches
Weight 3.10 Lbs.
Dimensions 28 Liters - 1,717 c.i.
CLINICAL RATIONALE

Clinical rationale (why this pack form factor matters)

  • MARCH-first organization reduces treatment latency. Prehospital trauma care is sequenced by MARCH; gear staged in those lanes shortens the cognitive and physical steps between recognition and intervention during high-stress events. (TCCC/CoTCCC is the standard for modern battlefield-inspired prehospital care.) Joint Trauma System
  • Hypothermia prevention is time-critical. Trauma hypothermia worsens coagulopathy and mortality; a pack that reserves dedicated space for insulation assets and rapid access supports early H in MARCH. Joint Trauma System
  • Mass-casualty handoff is a real use case. Rip-away, prebuilt sub-kits allow rapid distribution to teammates or bystanders under direction, sustaining simultaneous care across multiple casualties. Eberlestock
  • Standardization supports training and QA. A fixed internal architecture lets agencies issue one layout, one labeling scheme, and one inspection routine—aligning with TCCC’s doctrine-driven approach to prehospital systems of care. WHS ESD

Equipment justification (why this specific shell)

  • Purpose-built interior for trauma workflows. The main bay includes seven tear-away pouches and two tear-away accessory panels so teams can pre-stage MARCH sub-kits and deploy them instantly in MASCAL; the design explicitly supports velcro lane labels for identification under stress.
    Vehicle/threshold friendly. A flat, low-profile silhouette stays close to the body for seated patrol, doorway work, and confined spaces, while still opening full clamshell for on-scene access.
  • Standalone or framed carry. Independent shoulder straps let you run it on its own or detach from the Mission Frame for load transfer/quick-release depending on mission profile.
  • Duty-grade materials with known specs. 500D nylon shell, 210D lining, ~1,717 cu in capacity, and ~3 lb 10 oz empty weight strike the balance between durability and speed for a first-in trauma shell.

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