The new design high pressure bags with the square footprint. Anyone have them? Pros? Cons?
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05-24-2008, 10:55 AM #1
TNT Airbags
Richard Nester
Orrville (OH) Fire Dept.
"People don't care what you know... until they know that you care." - Scott Bolleter
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05-27-2008, 03:37 PM #2
Can't help on the TNT's,haven't tried them.I favor ResQTek's round bags over ALL the square ones.Here's why: Not only do the Resqtek bags mechanically lock together,they also can be disassembled for inspection and repair. No square bag that I know of can do that.However I've got a set of Paratechs that are 25 years old and still working.YES,they should be replaced and are on the capital needs list for '10.I suspect the TNT bags are a good bag just like the rest of their product line. T.C.
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