Medical Bag

After the zippered cover of the first aid kit is opened, there are 8 transparent pockets of 100 mm made of acetate material that is fixed to it.
The platform with these pockets is folded and placed in the bag, creating a compact appearance.

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Medical Bag

After the zippered cover of the first aid kit is opened, there are 8 transparent pockets of 100 mm made of acetate material that is fixed to it.
The platform with these pockets is folded and placed in the bag, creating a compact appearance.
There are at least 12 bulb-carrying belts inside the bag.
The bag is suitable for hand and shoulder carrying.
The bag is made of water-resistant, long-lasting polyurethane-impregnated 1600 Denier fabric.
Bag columns are made of polyester yarn and have a narrow weave of 2.50 cm.

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