• Dimensions: 74" H x 28" W (open). Dimensions: 12" H x 7.5" W x 1.5" D (packaged). Weight: 13.3 oz. 500 lb Rated
  • -The Rescue Essentials QuikLitter is the lowest-cost disposable emergency litter available.
  • It features ten large hand-holds, four on each side and one each at the head and foot, allowing for easy patient handling.
  • It can be employed for everyday use as a soft stretcher, as a backboard lift assist, as well as MCI emergency patient transport. The QuikLitter is constructed of heavy duty nylon webbing and backed with a lightweight water-resistant non-woven material.
  • Latex-Free

About two weeks ago, 6 of us were in a canyon and my wife broke her ankle. We had about 4 miles to travel, including more repels to get to the exit point. We all made it out fine but it was very tough. We didn't ahve anything to use to assist us in getting her out. After that experience, I wanted something I could carry in a backpack for my canyon excursiions, just in case. This is small and lightweight (under a pound) and will fit in the pack without much of an issue. I can not speak to how well it will work, and hope I really never need to use it, but will have it if/when needed.

i bought it to carry my dog to the vet's appointments, she is a very big dog with arthritis on her hips,cant walk large distances.wiith this ítem i can carry her just fine.

I use this as a training tool for my Scouts- they had a blast "practicing". I keep on in the car, and also one in my daypack. Excellent product.

My husband is hemiplegic and has occasional falls, sometimes in tight places. This litter helps me to roll him on it and transfer him to a location where I can get a lift for him.

Much stronger, and lighter than I would have assumed, holds up even after I accidentally put a 2 inch gash in it with a knife.

Great service and was on point. keep in mind the material is thin but will hold up.

I am a member of CERT and got this for training purposes and it is perfect !

Perfect for SAR arrived in time for training and travel to local training to certify others

Works good except the handles bite into your hands. I solved that by cutting some hot water pipe insulation and putting it around the handles to cushion the handle.

Folds and rolls up small enough to fit on top of my IFAK, and heavy duty enough to carry a 175 lb man with kit, weapon, and ammo still on him. Couldn't drag him too far, but if he wasn't conscious and complaining we could have dragged him with two people fairly easily.