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EVAC Systems TREQ Pack – Technical Rescue Equipment Bag (4000 CUI)

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Original price $404.50
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Current price $383.15
$383.15 - $383.15
Current price $383.15
SKU EP301-B
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Color: Blue

The Compact "Workhorse" for Technical Rescue The Evac Systems Technical Rescue Equipment Pack (TREQ) is the agile counterpart to the massive HARP system. Designed for teams that need mobility without sacrificing capability, this pack delivers nearly 4,000 cubic inches of internal storage in a footprint optimized for tight squeezes and rapid response. It serves as the primary "SAR Workhorse," balancing the need for heavy rope loads with the necessity of organized hardware storage.

Key Features

  • Dual-Compartment Logic: Just like its big brother, the TREQ features a dedicated hardware compartment to separate steel carabiners, pulleys, and rig plates from the soft goods, ensuring your life-safety rope stays protected from abrasion during transport.
  • High-Volume Main Bay: The spacious main compartment provides ample room to flake out rescue rope (typically 200-300 ft depending on diameter) or stow bulky harnesses and webbing, keeping the core of your system ready for deployment.
  • Convertible Carry System: Versatility is built-in. Use the side handle to carry it like a duffel for vehicle transfers, or deploy the convertible backpack straps for long hikes into the backcountry or stairwell ascents.
  • Rugged Construction: Built to withstand the abuse of technical rescue environments, protecting expensive gear from rock, concrete, and debris.

Why It Matters Not every mission requires 600 feet of rope and a team of six. For the majority of technical calls—low-angle embankments, confined spaces, or industrial rescue—the TREQ provides the perfect balance of size and capacity. It carries a complete functional system without the bulk of a full-scale high-angle pack.

How to Use

  1. Pack Rope: Load your primary line into the main compartment.
  2. Organize Hardware: Secure rack, pulleys, and carabiners in the secondary hardware section.
  3. Transport: Carry via the side handle for short distances or sling it as a backpack for the approach.
  4. Deploy: Open the hardware section to build your anchor, then deploy rope from the main bay.

Technical Overview With an internal volume of ~4,000 Cubic Inches, the TREQ bridges the gap between a simple rope bag and a full expedition pack.

Compliance & Origin

  • Made in the USA

Search & Rescue (SAR): Hasty teams and technical evacuations.

Confined Space: Lowering kits into tanks/vaults.

Fire Rescue: Rope rescue operations.

Industrial Safety: Standby rescue team kits.

  • Volume: ~4,000 Cubic Inches
  • Compartments: 2 (Rope + Hardware)
  • Carry Style: Duffel Handle + Convertible Backpack Straps
  • Material: Heavy-Duty Cordura® Nylon
  • Origin: Made in USA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the TREQ Pack separate hardware from rope in dual compartments?

The TREQ Pack's dedicated hardware compartment isolates steel carabiners, pulleys, and rig plates from your life-safety rope to prevent abrasion damage during transport. This dual-compartment design protects soft goods from metal contact, extending rope lifespan and maintaining NFPA compliance. The separation also speeds deployment—you can access your rack and anchor hardware without disturbing the flaked rope in the main bay, critical during time-sensitive confined space or embankment rescues.

Can the TREQ Pack hold 300 feet of rescue rope for SAR operations?

Yes. The TREQ's 4,000 cubic inch main bay accommodates 200-300 feet of rescue rope depending on diameter (typically 11mm-13mm static kernmantle). This capacity makes it ideal for low-angle embankments, confined space lowering systems, and industrial standby rescue kits where you need a complete functional system without the bulk of a 600-foot high-angle pack. Fire rescue teams and hasty SAR units prefer the TREQ for its balance between rope capacity and mobility during stairwell ascents or backcountry approaches.

How does the convertible carry system work on the TREQ Pack?

The TREQ features both a side duffel handle and convertible backpack straps. Use the handle for quick vehicle-to-scene transfers or apparatus mounting, then deploy the backpack straps for extended carries into confined spaces, industrial sites, or technical terrain. This versatility eliminates the need for separate rope bags and backpacks—one pack adapts to short apparatus pulls and long backcountry approaches, making it the go-to choice for multi-discipline rescue teams.

Is the TREQ Pack built to withstand technical rescue environments?

Absolutely. Constructed from heavy-duty Cordura® nylon and made in the USA, the TREQ is engineered to protect expensive rope and hardware from rock, concrete, and industrial debris. The rugged build withstands the abuse of confined space entries, fire rescue operations, and SAR deployments where gear bags are dragged, dropped, and exposed to harsh conditions. EVAC Systems designed it as the 'SAR Workhorse' specifically for teams that demand durability in high-consequence environments.

What's the difference between the TREQ Pack and the HARP system?

The TREQ Pack (4,000 cu in) is the agile, mobile counterpart to EVAC's massive HARP system. While the HARP handles 600+ feet of rope for full-scale high-angle operations with large teams, the TREQ delivers a complete functional system for the majority of technical calls—low-angle, confined space, and industrial rescue—where mobility and rapid response outweigh the need for maximum rope capacity. Think of the TREQ as your primary response pack and the HARP as your specialized high-angle rig.