Description
The Meret RECOVER⢠PRO O2 Response Bag is built for the professional, built to help you rapidly and proficiently deploy emergency oxygen during critical moments and save lives. Built from the strongest materials and a smart design, and the versatility to modify to your requirements, the RECOVER⢠PRO delivers an organized solution for your oxygen delivery system.
Similar to the OMNI⢠PRO, the RECOVER⢠PRO is the foundation for a system of TS2 Ready⢠bags that are interchangeable, enabling you to attach additional TS2 Ready⢠modules to the bag’s sides, depending on your requirements. Using EZ-Grab pull bars, the two main panels of the RECOVER⢠PRO quickly open to reveal your M9 (255 liters), D (425 liters), “Jumbo D” (623 liters) aluminum oxygen cylinder, or 425/623 liter composite oxygen cylinder, along with a BVM and other airway equipment. Internal dual full length mesh pockets accommodate masks and tubing, while a side panel can support a TS2 Ready⢠DEEP STUFF pocket or two STICKIT STRIPS. Dual outer zippered pockets offer additional storage for smaller items. Detachable buckled loops allow you to attach the RECOVER⢠PRO to the side of an ambulance cot for patient transport. A system of grommet holes allows all compartments to be air dried while the bag is completely closed. The bag is ergonomically designed for use as a backpack, shoulder bag, can be carried briefcase style, or can be grabbed from any position using a system of light weight comfort-grip side handles.
The RECOVER⢠PRO has a hideaway, mountaineering style backpack harness that provides a snug and secure fit. Walk, run, climb, or ascend, this backpack system keeps the entire bag close to your body with a comfortable fit, including fully padded lumbar support. The entire harness system hides away in a zippered pocket in the back of the bag.
The RECOVER⢠PRO is available in blue, red, and tactical black (non-reflective). An extended height version is available in red to accommodate taller all-in-one regulator systems.
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