Phalanx Trauma Kit Tacmed 80-0117 Level 2T Field
The Phalanx Trauma Kit Tacmed 80-0117 Level 2T Field is a purpose-built medical response package designed for hunters, shooters, outdoor enthusiasts, and first responders who need reliable trauma care in remote or field settings. Whether you're hours from definitive care on a backcountry hunt, running a private range, or preparing for emergency scenarios, a Level 2T field trauma kit bridges the gap between immediate first aid and professional medical intervention. The Phalanx Tacmed line is trusted by outdoor professionals who understand that having the right tools—and knowing how to use them—can make the difference in a critical situation.
This Level 2T configuration is engineered for accessibility and rapid deployment in high-stress environments. Unlike basic first aid kits, trauma-specific gear addresses hemorrhage control, airway management, and shock mitigation—the immediate priorities in serious injury response. The field-rated design means it's built to function in dust, moisture, temperature extremes, and rough handling that would compromise consumer-grade medical supplies. Phalanx kits are organized for intuitive use, so whether you're trained in tactical casualty care or simply prepared and responsible, you can locate and deploy contents quickly.
Serious outdoor pursuits and firearms use demand serious medical preparedness. A trauma kit isn't insurance you hope to never use—it's a tool that acknowledges reality and backs up your safety protocols with action. Keep one in your vehicle, your range bag, or your hunt camp. Train with it so familiarity removes hesitation if you ever need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a Level 2T trauma kit and a standard first aid kit?
A Level 2T trauma kit is specifically configured to address life-threatening injuries—severe bleeding, airway compromise, and shock—rather than minor wounds. It contains specialized equipment like tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and pressure dressings chosen for rapid hemorrhage control in high-stress field conditions, making it appropriate for serious outdoor and shooting activities where professional medical help may be delayed.
Who should carry a Phalanx trauma kit?
Hunters working remote terrain, firearms instructors and range operators, outdoor guides, overlanders, and anyone engaged in activities where serious injury is a realistic risk should consider carrying a trauma kit. It's also valuable for vehicle emergency kits, property first aid stations, and anyone who wants medical preparedness beyond basic supplies.
Is this kit suitable for field use in harsh conditions?
Yes—the Level 2T Field designation means it's designed to perform in dust, moisture, temperature swings, and rough handling typical of outdoor and field environments, unlike consumer first aid kits that may degrade under those stresses.

