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SKED-EVAC Tripod Carrying Case

Vinyl transport bag for storing and carrying your SKED-EVAC® Tripod (SK-700). Features heavy duty vinyl coated nylon material and an extra long zipper along it’s full length and across it’s ends to facilitate easy repackaging. It has a pocket inside in the center to store the bag of chain which comes with the tripod, preventing the chain from sliding to one end when the tripod is carried. There are handles in the center and on each end of the bag. This bag has a 9″ diameter and a 7’1″ length, and will make nearly any brand of tripod easier to carry.

SKED-EVAC Aluminum Cobra Buckle Conversion Kit

Skedco now offers a complete conversion kit that includes six patented AustriAlpin Cobra™ quick release buckles.  These lightweight aluminum side-release buckles are dependable and strong enough to meet the needs of securing a patient into a Sked® stretcher without the danger of breakage. The buckles are rated at 3,000 lbs. and are difficult to release while under tension. By using the Cobra buckle system, you will no longer have to weave the webbing through the buckles when packaging a patient, therefore patient packaging is often done in about half of the time as when using the original steel buckles. The Cobra buckle straps girth-hitch onto the Sked stretcher for quick and easy installation.

SKEDCO Oregon Spine Splint II

Developed by Skedco for use with the Sked Stretcher, the OSS II fits inside a rolled up stretcher. Skedco states “the OSS II is the safest, most effective vest-type extrication and immobilization device available today.” Includes a shoulder board that prevents compression of a patient in a Sked stretcher. Excellent immobilization of the head and cervical spine, and when used with the Sked, functions as a long spine board. Built to last under rugged conditions. Can be cleaned with common bleach solutions. X-ray translucent. Instructions included.

Traverse Flotation Collar

The flotation collar that folds around the outer head end perimeter of basket stretchers to assist rescuers in keeping the patients head above water line.