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I’m actually using the rescue strap as a physical therapy strap for leg stretches. It is perfect for the task and perfectly comfortable also.
I use this on out swat team as a tactical medic, and also on the fire side of things as well. I have only used it in training, but it’s a solid product and I’m sure it will last.
I've bought a few of these over the last couple of years. At first it was an experiment just to see how useful it actually would be. little did I know this would become my favorite piece of kit.
I keep one on my gear and I use it every shift. Shoulder strap for large attack lines, quick reach step to help me get over fences, strapping screen doors open, tie back strap from rolled cars, anchor for tie offs, lift assist, Rapid Intervention, dog leash, the uses are endless.
We had a car go over the embankment into the river and it was sinking. We used one of my MLRS's to anchor our rope system, and we then used the other to make a quick harness for our victim.
The Multi Loop Rescue Strap is a piece of equipment I'm proud to carry and use everyday. I believe this thing is worth it's weight in gold. The lightweight easy to use design make it easy to use even in zero visibility environments.
I personally bought some of these for my volunteer departments RIT Air Bag, RIT Rope Bag, Tech Rescue Rope Bags, and water rescue haul systems. We do red for RIT, and yellow for technical rescue.
If I had the money I would buy one for each of my members and make it a standard issue for them. If you are debating buying one just buy it you'll be amazed by its uses. This is no doubt the most important part of my kit that I carry.
Impressed with the quality