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MDM – Name This “Accessible Under Armor Trauma Kit” Contest from Phokus Research Group

Phokus Research Group developed this Dual Zipper Under Armor Deployment version of the Sons Traima Kit for those units who need to be able to access the components of their medical items. In addition to the ability to maintain the kits when items expire, the dual zipper also allows units to update their components with new items. It still fits in the late pocket of the Armor Vest so they’ve also introduced a split seam so the items stay in place.

It’s a great product, but the name is a mouthful and more of a nomenclature than a cool name. I suggested Phokus allow the SSD readers to name it. So here’s your shot to be a marketing genius. Phokus will reward the best name, judged by them, two fully loaded versions of this kit as well as two Shield kits.

To enter, follow these rules:
1. In the comments section of THIS, and only THIS, article on SSD, share your proposed name. Only entries here are eligible to win. Of more than ine person submits a name, the first use gets credit for it.

2. Comments are open from now until 1600 Zulu on 30 September 2016 (that’s this Friday at High Noon Eastern Daylight Time).

3. Use any alias you want to post but be sure to use a valid email address since that’s how we’ll contact the winner.

4. Phokus Research Group will select the name from the comments we receive.

5. One entry per email address. We will delete entries that violate this policy.

6. Must be 18 to enter. Void where prohibited.

By the way, Phokus products are available for unit and agency purchase from ADS Inc.

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153 Responses to “MDM – Name This “Accessible Under Armor Trauma Kit” Contest from Phokus Research Group”

  1. Billiam says:

    Why not the ZTK? It would follow along with the naming convention of their DTK.

  2. ThatBlueFalcon says:

    The “Pull Out Kit”

  3. Adam says:

    “ZIM Pouch ” ZIpper Medical Pouch

  4. Thomas says:

    R.A.K
    Reactive Armor Kit

  5. Redacted says:

    Harambe’s savior

  6. Dan says:

    RDTK Reconfigurable Deployment Trauma Kit

  7. SShink says:

    marsupial med kit

  8. Andrew McElroy says:

    The “Aid Plate”

  9. Craig says:

    Micro Trauma Kit

  10. Reseremb says:

    BTK – Bullfrog Trauma Kit

  11. Arminius says:

    The “Oh Sh!t Kit.”

    Nobody with forget it. The ability to reconfig or resupply is just the main feature of it.

  12. Jason Reisig says:

    Basic Lifesaving On Demand OR BLOD

  13. Frtizthedog says:

    Accessible Under Armor Trauma Kity
    McAccessible Under Armor Trauma Kit Face

    …..what do I win???

  14. Mark says:

    DCTK – Don’t Croak Trauma Kit

  15. ZEKEDOGG says:

    the PHOKUS HOKUS – you’ll look like a magician when you pull it out.

  16. Bert says:

    Armor doctor

  17. Wchang200 says:

    Twin Sons Kit (TSK)

  18. JB says:

    Boo Boo Buster

  19. Hawk says:

    Scarab

  20. straps says:

    Light Individual Field Trauma (LIFT) Plate

  21. Kaoskydex says:

    PMS (plate med sack)

  22. Jon says:

    Subarmatura Trauma Kit. My Latin is bad to non-existent, but it shortens the “under armor” bit nicely if it’s right.

  23. Chris says:

    MEDSACK: Medical Equipment, Dual Slide, Casualty Kit

    Sounds like an NSN nomenclature already.

  24. Ian says:

    Since the Air Force did not approve “Bomber Mcbomberface” as the name for the B-21 I feel like I have to suggest ” Lifesaver McLifesaving Kit-face” as an entry

  25. Scoot says:

    SZTK

    Split Zip Trauma Kit

  26. Brushpopper says:

    Cure Your Ass Kit (CYA-K), a take on Cuirass. The Cuirass is a type of armor that sometimes used to describe the breast and backplates together. Developed in antiquity but became common in the 14th century with the reintroduction of plate armour, later sometimes two pieces overlapping for top and bottom. Whether of one piece or two, breastplate is sometimes used to literally describe the section that covers the breast.

  27. Bob M says:

    The DTK-S

    Deployment Trauma Kit – Split

  28. Low country says:

    Your Phoked Kit

    Denotes it’s the persons personal kit. To be used in an f’ed situation with a play on the manufactures name.

  29. Mike Nomad says:

    A few names:

    / DZTK (Dual-Zip Trauma Kit)

    / 2CTK (Two-Compartment Trauma Kit)

    / CCTK (Custom Configurable Trauma Kit)

    (and)

    / Stay Phokussed Trauma Kit

  30. Finn says:

    Armorlung. or Angel Wings.

  31. Judah says:

    Blood Stop Kit MK 1

  32. JC says:

    RIFKARD: Refillable IFAK, Armor Retained

  33. Don Ferguson says:

    I Ike the name ‘Flat Pack Trauma Kit’, then just refer to it as ‘The Flat Pack.

  34. Matthew says:

    TTK – Twin Trauma Kit

    It’s a play on ‘sons’ (twin sons), and could relate to a possible configuration: twin meaning that it could be configured as identical for both sides of the pouch – two sets of catastrophic bleeds kits, for example. If one were so inclined. Or one side for cat bleeds, the other for airway kit.

  35. Turd Ferguson says:

    Joey Kit (Kangaroo)

  36. Mikey says:

    PHAST Kit. Phokus Accessible Split Trauma Kit.

  37. John says:

    Don’t get hit kit

  38. Rex Banner says:

    Phokus POKUS

    1. This kit is straight up magic, so it’s a play on Hocus Pocus (puns that need to be explained are always the best).
    2. POKUS – Pull Out Kit – User Serviceable: the end user is able to change and update the contents of this kit.

  39. john says:

    P.U.C.K. > Phokus Under-armor Configurable Kit

  40. William says:

    The Zip Kit

  41. David S. says:

    How about the…..
    Divided Pouch Trauma Kit

    Or

    The DPTK

  42. David says:

    2Z1L – Two Zippers, One Life.

    Or 2 Zips, 1 Life Kit.

  43. Stu says:

    The Guardian Angel.

    If selected please just donate it to a Law Enforcement Officer in a high crime area. They have more of a need then for it then I do.

  44. Brian says:

    How about the Mae West Medical pouch?

  45. wb says:

    Sons Zip Kit

  46. Jon Meyer says:

    The FUPA.

  47. TC says:

    Pullfrog™

  48. DI says:

    Life Lung(s) Kit (LLK)