Plus points:
+ Makes a relatively robust impression, for continuous use you should but probably better draw the plan version into consideration
+ Bottom with non-slip feet and rubber grips
+ Is quite flexible, you can accommodate with patient pack a lot of material, even a small oxygen tank is possible
+ In the unfolded state, no part of the bag is located in the street dirt (such as the Model S or L or backpacks)
So-so:
o The interior layout is quite soggy and not relocatable (no Velcro like a camera bag, for example)
o the upper transparent pocket is relatively useless, at least for private use; Cordura with tabs inside would have been any meaningful
Not so good:
- The outside pockets could be greater without the bag would have taken taken so markedly more stand space
- The ground is quite soft and soggy; If you want to put sensitive equipment (air tank), a mechanical protection against shocks is necessary to trick or similar boards
- On the inside of the cover plates are attached from which thin objects (bandage scissors, rescue terminal) like to slip out and then fall either on the ground or in the interior. A cover with Velcro or zipper would be useful
Selection Guide: The bag falls from more spacious than the name M and the specified dimensions suggest. An equipment according to DIN 13155 fits into any problems, at least with a Handabsaugpumpe. If one wants to accommodate a Stifneck, you have to bend it in the middle. Those who want to accommodate only one expanded basic equipment for example for the car, should already be well served with the size S, especially when most of the rare required dressing material remains for example in gauze bandages. The bag L, however, is very large and can probably absorb almost the entire contents of an emergency suitcase - too large for personal use normally.