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First Look: High Speed Gear Naloxone Pouch
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First Look: High Speed Gear Naloxone Pouch

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: January 6, 2025 6:40 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published January 6, 2025
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High Speed Gear (HSG) is expanding its Duty Line with the introduction of the Duty Naloxone Pouch. This pouch is designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of law enforcement and EMS personnel who need to save lives as quickly as possible in medical emergencies.

Originally designed for the BolaWrap 150 cartridges, the Duty Naloxone Pouch has been revised to hold two Naloxone applicators in their sealed packaging. This design ensures first responders can carry life-saving Naloxone comfortably and conveniently while still staying prepared for emergency situations.

Duty Naloxone Pouch Features:

  • Secure storage: Holds two Naloxone applicators in their sealed packaging, keeping them protected and accessible.
  • Durable construction: Made from 1000D Cordura and foam laminate for durability and long life.
  • Mounting versatility: MOLLE-compatible design for seamless integration with tactical vests, belts or gear setups.
  • Made in the USA: Manufactured in compliance with the Berry Amendment to support American craftsmanship and materials.

“The Duty Naloxone Pouch represents our ongoing commitment to equipping first responders with reliable, innovative gear,” said Gary Robbins, director of law enforcement sales for High Speed Gear. “As opioid-related emergencies continue to rise, providing an accessible and secure solution for carrying Naloxone is more critical than ever.”

The Duty Naloxone Pouch is a useful addition for professionals in law enforcement, EMS, and other fields who are required to carry Naloxone on their person. MSRP for the pouch is $37. Visit highspeedgear.com for more information on this pouch as well as the other products that High Speed Gear makes for first responders and armed citizens.

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