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EVAC Systems Res-Q Hardware Rope Bag – Complete Rigging Organizer

Original price $100.95 - Original price $154.27
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$100.95 - $154.27
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SKU EP433-R
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Color: Red

The "Grab-and-Go" Rigging Solution The Evac Systems Res-Q Hardware & Rope Bag is a specialized dual-purpose carrier designed to keep your entire rescue system—rope and hardware—in one self-contained unit. While standard rope bags leave you searching for pulleys and carabiners in a separate duffel, this bag integrates a dedicated front hardware pocket with internal organization. It allows a rigger to carry the lifeline and the mechanical advantage kit together, streamlining deployment at the scene.

Key Features

  • Dual-Compartment Design: The main compartment is sized to hold a substantial length of rescue rope, while the large front pocket is specifically designed for hardware storage.
  • Hardware Organization: The front pocket features Velcro® loops and tie-downs to secure carabiners, pulleys, and descent control devices, preventing them from clanking together or damaging the rope during transport.
  • Backpack Portability: Equipped with padded backpack straps, allowing for hands-free transport over rough terrain or up stairwells, distributing the heavy load of rope and steel evenly.
  • Rugged Construction: Built from 1,000 Denier Cordura® Nylon, ensuring maximum durability against abrasion, tears, and weather exposure typical of technical rescue environments.

Why It Matters In technical rescue, speed comes from organization. This bag ensures that when you arrive at the anchor point, you have everything you need to build the system immediately. You don't have to wait for a second bag to arrive with the hardware; it's already strapped to the front of your rope.

How to Use

  1. Pack Rope: Flake your static rescue rope into the main compartment.
  2. Rack Hardware: Open the front pocket and secure your pulleys, prusiks, and carabiners into the Velcro loops.
  3. Carry: Sling the pack over your shoulders for the approach.
  4. Deploy: Open the hardware pocket to build your anchor, then feed rope from the main bay.

Technical Overview The bag combines the volume of a standard rope bag with the detailed organization of a rigger's pouch.

Compliance & Origin

  • Made in the USA

Technical Rescue: Z-Rig / 3:1 system kits.

Tower Rescue: Self-contained lowering kits.

Confined Space: Tripod rigging systems.

SAR Teams: Hasty team loadouts.

  • Note: Rope and hardware not included.
  • Material: 1000 Denier Cordura® Nylon
  • Compartments: 2 (Main Rope + Front Hardware)
  • Hardware Storage: Internal Velcro Loops
  • Carry Style: Backpack Straps
  • Origin: Made in USA
📖 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 EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag have three exterior pockets instead of just rope storage?

The three exterior pockets on the EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag are specifically designed for pre-rigged equipment organization. Each pocket features a lid with side release buckle, allowing you to store webbing, edge protectors, anchor slings, and harnesses separately from your rope. This means you can grab your entire rescue kit in one bag rather than juggling multiple containers during deployment. For technical rescue teams responding to high-angle or swift water scenarios, this integrated storage system reduces setup time and ensures critical hardware stays organized and accessible when seconds count.

Which size EVAC Systems Res Q bag do I need for a 300-foot rope deployment?

For a 300-foot deployment of 1/2" rope, you'll need the Large size EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag, which holds up to 325 feet. The Medium (225'), XL (500'), and XXL (600') sizes accommodate different operational needs. If you're running technical rescue operations that require longer rope systems or want capacity for additional rope length, the XL model provides substantial headroom. The bag's 1,000 Denier Cordura construction ensures durability regardless of which size you choose, and the backpack-style straps make transport manageable even with the XXL configuration.

Can the EVAC Systems Res Q rope bag withstand exposure during vehicle-based rescue operations?

Absolutely. The EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag is constructed from 1,000 Denier Cordura Nylon made in the USA, offering exceptional tear and water resistance. This makes it ideal for mounting in fire apparatus, rescue trucks, or patrol vehicles where gear faces constant vibration, temperature fluctuations, and potential moisture exposure. The drawstring top closure keeps rope secure during transport while allowing rapid deployment, and the water-resistant construction protects your rope investment from humidity and incidental water contact during storage or field operations.

How does the EVAC Systems rope bag compare to standard rope bags for SAR operations?

Unlike standard rope bags that only provide basic rope storage, the EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag functions as a complete rescue system organizer. The three dedicated exterior pockets let you pre-rig your entire technical rescue kit—anchor systems, edge protection, and personal protective equipment—in one transportable package. Standard bags force you to carry separate gear bags or stuff everything into the main compartment, creating deployment delays and organizational chaos. For SAR teams, wildland firefighters, and technical rescue specialists, this integrated approach means faster response times and better equipment accountability in the field.

Is the EVAC Systems Res Q bag suitable for both urban and wilderness rescue environments?

Yes, the EVAC Systems Res Q Hardware Rope Bag excels in both settings. The 1,000 Denier Cordura construction handles abrasion from concrete, steel, and rock equally well, while the water-resistant properties protect gear in wet wilderness conditions or urban water rescue scenarios. The backpack-style straps facilitate hands-free transport whether you're hiking into a backcountry rescue or climbing stairs in a high-rise emergency. Available in Red, Black, and Blue colorways across all four size options (Medium through XXL), you can color-code bags by team, rope type, or operational role for instant identification during multi-agency responses.