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All tactical organizers belong to the type of gear that might not seem essential for the basic setup but is used to bring your game to another level. For field technicians, medics, comm specialists, and any IT personnel they will hold their essential tools. The benefit of such specialization is that it can be equally applied in civilian and private security situations as well as those in the military. The idea is that everything you can do under fire you will be able to do twice as fast when no one is shooting at you. Generally, there are three things that you be included in any good tactical organizer:
  1. Modular compartments
  2. Large holding pockets
  3. Easy access to every item individually
Also, those who want to buy a tactical organizer will need to see what they will be transporting inside and how. For delicate gear, you will want to find a product for sale that have a hard outer covering, so that the contents don’t grind on each other. But, that kind of product might come at a higher price. For tools and other durable items, this type of design is not a necessity, but might still come in handy.

What Is a Tactical Organizer?

A tactical organizer is a bag dedicated to tools that you need to access quickly and to know exactly what you are taking. They aim to remove checking between similar tools, like small screwdrivers or medicine to find what you are looking for. Tactical organizers are carried by specialists that have a specific job either in combat scenarios or for civilian purposes. Because of the wide range of items that can be stored in a tactical organizer, the number of applications is very large, but some jobs can draw the most from such a carrying case.

What to Look for in a Tactical Organizer?

The primary thing to look for is an optimal balance between size, weight, and the number of compartments. Generally, you don’t want your bag to cross five pounds, meaning that the organizer should be a pound or less. And all of your essentials must fit there. Modular compartments are a good thing, either made by cord or cloth. This way you can fit exactly what you need and never leave any compartment or slot empty. This optimization, especially for tactical situations will be ideal. Finally, you want the organizer to be durable. While staying waterproof is not essential as you want to be able to open the bag wide, the ability to keep it on hard surfaces will be mandatory. Simply, you want soft on the inside and hard on the outside.

Medical Applications

For both military and civilian purposes, this is where this bag shines. Combined with a medkit, this organizer can keep crucial surgical medicine like anesthetics, anticoagulants, and antibiotics. Some spare tubing and gauze can also fit inside to turn a single medic into a surgical station. For civilian use, you can always pack medicine for specific patients in your organizer and carry it with you on your house calls. For doctors and vets in the outback, having such a case will provide comfort in knowing that you always carry everything you need with you.

Field Survival Application

The downside of this organizer in survival situations is that it usually doesn’t have an easy way to be carried outside of the backpack. But, the small size means that it can usually fit inside a pocket of your pack. Where this bag does wonders is inside the vehicle, where you can keep electronic maintenance tools as well as medical-surgical supplies with you. While your medkit will be used to stop the bleeding and stabilize someone injured, your organizer will hold the surgical string, syringes, and anesthetics that are not a part of a first aid kit.

Technician Applications

The original reason why organizers were made for the field was for technicians that needed to keep their tools tidy. As the equipment became more delicate, so did the become smaller and harder to distinguish between. And, if you need something ASAP, you don’t want to rumble through your bag to find it but know exactly where it is the second you open your case. For most engineers, field repairman, and IT technicians, this solution is far superior to any toolbox because it is so small and can be carried anywhere. And, if you ever figure out that you need your big guns, you can always call someone else to bring it to you, because you already brought the essential kit.
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