How does the TacMed™ Emergency Bivvy compare to a standard space blanket?
The TacMed™ Emergency Bivvy is significantly more durable and provides superior thermal protection compared to a standard mylar space blanket. It features a heavy-duty outer shell (coyote brown for concealment), an interior heat-reflective thermally efficient coating, and Velcro head-to-toe closures that fully enclose the patient — addressing all four mechanisms of heat loss simultaneously. Standard foil space blankets only address radiant heat and tear easily under stress.
What makes the TacMed™ Emergency Bivvy suitable for tactical operations?
The coyote brown exterior provides visual concealment, unlike orange or silver blankets that can compromise operational security. The heavy-duty material resists tearing under rough field handling, and the 5.5 × 2.5 inch pack size allows carry in a cargo pocket without sacrificing significant kit space. It deploys in seconds without tools or assembly.
Does the TacMed™ Emergency Bivvy provide head coverage?
Yes. The Bivvy features head coverage and Velcro closures that can be adjusted for a head-to-toe seal. In hypothermia prevention, covering the head is particularly important as significant body heat is lost through the scalp and face during environmental exposure.
Can the TacMed™ Emergency Bivvy be used to move a patient?
Yes. The heavy-duty construction of the Bivvy allows it to be used as a short-distance patient movement aid, providing thermal protection simultaneously with transport. It is not rated as a dedicated litter for high-load or long-distance carries, but it is suitable for moving a casualty across short distances in field environments.
How does the TacMed Emergency Bivvy differ from the TacMed HELIOS System?
The Emergency Bivvy is a passive thermal retention system — its reflective interior and heavy shell retain body heat without generating additional warmth. The TacMed™ HELIOS System is a modular active warming system that includes a Medi-Heat air-activated heating pad (in the Active Warming variant) that generates heat to actively warm the patient. For prolonged field care or casualties in deep hypothermia, the HELIOS System's active warming capability offers a higher level of thermal management.
Can the TacMed Emergency Bivvy be reused after deployment?
The TacMed Emergency Bivvy is constructed from heavy-duty reusable material designed to withstand rough field use. Unlike thin mylar blankets that tear and delaminate upon first opening, the Bivvy is durable enough for training use and multiple deployment cycles. However, as with any clinical equipment used on a patient, inspection for structural integrity and contamination is recommended before reuse in a medical context.
Why is the coyote brown exterior important for tactical operations?
Standard emergency blankets use orange or silver reflective exteriors that are highly visible — a safety feature for civilian rescue but a liability in tactical and military environments where maintaining low visual signature is critical. The coyote brown exterior of the TacMed Emergency Bivvy reduces visual contrast against desert and woodland terrain, maintaining operational security for teams treating casualties in contested environments.
How does the TacMed Bivvy prevent all four types of heat loss?
Radiation is addressed by the heat-reflective interior coating that reflects the patient's own infrared energy back toward the body. Convection is blocked by the heavy-duty outer shell, which prevents wind from carrying away warm air near the skin. Conduction is reduced by insulating the patient from cold ground surfaces when the Bivvy is folded under as well as over. Evaporation is minimized by the Velcro head-to-toe closure that seals moisture-laden air near the body, preventing evaporative cooling. This comprehensive coverage is why the Bivvy outperforms open emergency blankets in cold, windy environments.
What is the folded pack size and where does it fit in a kit?
The TacMed Emergency Bivvy folds to 5.5 inches × 2.5 inches — small enough to fit in a standard cargo pocket, an IFAK side pocket, or a patrol bag without meaningfully increasing kit volume. When unfolded it opens to 48 inches wide × 84 inches long, providing complete head-to-toe coverage for adult patients. SKU is MEDTAC0026.