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Kemp USA Color-Coded 10-Point "Spider" Straps – Rapid Spineboard Harness

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Original price $60.00
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Original price $60.00
Current price $55.00
$55.00 - $55.00
Current price $55.00
SKU 10-308
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Faster Immobilization Through Visual Cues In the chaos of a trauma scene, trying to untangle a black strap from a black harness in the dark is a recipe for delay. The Kemp USA Color-Coded 10-Point Spyder Strap System solves this problem by using a distinct multi-color design. The center trunk is black, while the cross-straps are color-coded (e.g., Red for bottom, Yellow for top, etc.), allowing responders to instantly identify which strap goes where. This visual guidance significantly reduces application time, ensuring the patient is secured and ready for transport faster.

Constructed from Heavy-Duty Nylon, this single-piece harness creates a secure web over the patient, locking down the shoulders, chest, pelvis, and legs. It utilizes high-strength Hook and Loop (Velcro-style) fasteners for rapid adjustment, eliminating the need to thread tedious buckles.

Key Features

  • Color-Coded Efficiency: Differently colored cross-straps provide immediate visual reference, preventing tangles and ensuring the right strap is grabbed the first time.
  • 10-Point Security: The "Spider" design anchors the patient at the shoulders, chest, abdomen, hips, and legs, providing superior stability compared to standard 2-point straps.
  • Rapid Hook & Loop Closure: Fastens securely with heavy-duty Velcro-style lining, allowing for infinite adjustability to fit patients of various sizes without managing buckles.
  • Universal Fit: The flexible nylon limbs loop easily through the handholds of any standard spineboard (Kemp, Ferno, Iron Duck, etc.).
  • Durable & Comfortable: The wide nylon webbing distributes pressure evenly across the patient's body, reducing the risk of pressure points during transport.

Why It Matters Cognitive offloading saves lives. By using color to guide the application process, EMS crews can secure a patient instinctively rather than analytically. This is the preferred strap system for training academies and high-volume EMS agencies where speed and standardization are critical.

Technical Overview Type: 10-Point / Spider Strap. Feature: Color-Coded Limbs. Material: Nylon. Closure: Hook & Loop. Weight: 1.85 lbs.

  • EMS Training: Color coding makes teaching strapping techniques much easier.
  • Rapid Response: Reducing "fumble time" during critical trauma calls.
  • Mass Casualty: Simple, standardized application for triage teams.
  • Aquatic Rescue: No metal parts to rust; nylon holds up in water.
  • Ambulance Fleets: Standardizing gear for consistency across crews.
  • Style: 10-Point "Spider" Strap
  • Material: Heavy-Duty Nylon Webbing
  • Feature: Color-Coded Cross Straps
  • Closure: Hook & Loop (Velcro-Style)
  • Weight: 1.85 lbs
  • Dimensions (Packed): 17” L x 6” W x 4” H
  • Compatibility: Universal
📖 Official Resource
Step-by-Step Field Manual
Learn how to properly deploy and stage this equipment in a crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Kemp USA 10-308 use a color-coded strap system instead of standard straps?

The color-coded design on the Kemp USA 10-Point Spyder Straps (SKU 10-308) allows EMS professionals and first responders to identify and apply each strap in the correct sequence during high-pressure emergency situations. This visual system reduces application time and minimizes errors during patient immobilization on spineboards, ensuring consistent, secure restraint every time. The color coding is especially valuable during multi-casualty incidents or low-light conditions where speed and accuracy are critical.

Can the Kemp USA Spyder Straps fit in a standard ambulance jump bag or trauma kit?

Yes! The Kemp USA Color-Coded 10-Point Spyder Straps are designed to be lightweight and compact at just 1.85 lbs with dimensions of 17" (L) x 6" (W) x 4" (H). This makes them easy to store in ambulance compartments, jump bags, or alongside your spineboard without taking up excessive space. The heavy-duty nylon construction ensures they remain durable despite frequent packing and unpacking during emergency responses.

How do the hook and loop fasteners on the Kemp USA 10-308 compare to traditional buckle-style spineboard straps?

The secure hook and loop fasteners on the Kemp USA 10-Point Spyder Straps offer faster application and adjustment compared to traditional buckle systems. They provide firm, adjustable patient restraint while allowing EMS teams to quickly modify tension without fumbling with metal buckles during transport. The hook and loop system also reduces pressure points on patients, delivering a comfortable and reliable fit that holds securely without causing discomfort during extended immobilization.

Are the Kemp USA 10-Point Spyder Straps compatible with all standard spineboards used by paramedics?

The Kemp USA Color-Coded 10-Point Spyder Straps are designed to work with standard spineboards commonly used by EMS teams, paramedics, and first responders. The 10-point configuration provides comprehensive patient stabilization from head to toe, and the adjustable hook and loop fasteners accommodate various patient sizes and spineboard widths. For optimal compatibility, verify your spineboard has attachment points that support a 10-point strap system.

What makes the Kemp USA 10-308 straps more durable than other patient restraint systems?

The heavy-duty nylon construction of the Kemp USA Color-Coded 10-Point Spyder Straps is engineered for repeated use in demanding EMS environments. Unlike lighter materials that fray or weaken over time, this nylon withstands exposure to bodily fluids, weather conditions, and frequent decontamination. At just 1.85 lbs, the straps deliver long-lasting durability without adding unnecessary weight to your emergency equipment, making them ideal for high-volume EMS operations and first responder teams.