"Excellent robust patrol bag, holds statement folders. FPNs etc, coat, hat, gloves and sat nav with some room left over and extra pockets. Service was excellent, bag ordered online late on a Wednesday and delivered with shoulder number printed on the Friday."
Nov 04 2011, 19:46 PMby Paul
"This is an excellent bag. I've tried the M25 in the past but that's more of a storage / PSU bag. The M24 is ideal for those who primarily work in vehicles and need to take FPNs, MG11s, other paperwork and bits of kit with them. It doesn't fit a high vis and a hat that well but I don't think it's meant to. However in the case of the other stuff we carry it's great - It's a bag for day to day kit in the car, not for taking uniform etc. to work, see the M25 for that.
As for the side pocket on it's side that some are suggesting is no good, it's ideal for the tubes used on the new style digital breath test kits.
Really good quality. Ordered mine on a Tuesday and it turned up on a Thursday, very fast delivery including having printing done on the side of it. Highly recommended!"
Feb 18 2011, 09:27 AMby Andy Moore
"M24
I migrated to this bag having found that the M25 was too large for daily use. The M24 Bag however is just the right size I can get all my gear in, flat cap files paper work, FPN folder, GPS, torch & gloves. Some have commented that they cannot get their helmet in the bag. If you’re going to wear your helmet then you’re going to be on foot and would not be carrying your bag. For use as a patrol officer in a panda its ideal. The bag is well made with robust material which keeps its shape well and protects the contents therein.
For the manufacturer; the wide pocket on the side of the bag which fits an FPN folder could be just a tad roomier. Once you have an FPN folder fully loaded with tickets it’s quite a squeeze to get it into the pocket. On the other side of the bag are two very weird pockets. One which is on its side! Why? The last place I would put anything would be in such a pocket, unless I wanted to loose it. The other pocket with two straps, what’s that all about? On getting the bag I removed the two pockets immediately and have not yearned for them since. I would like to see in the place of these two pockets a single big pocket the height of the bag with flap which could be used to stuff thing into, possibly with enough room to get a full PNB folder into. I also removed from the bag the Velcro strap from the handle which keeps the bag handles together. I replaced this with a nylon duty belt keeper which with studs was quicker and less fiddly to open and close, as I use the handle to keep my fluorescent jacket in place prior to getting it to the car.
Also get Protec to put your collar number on the side for a couple of quid extra , they do a good job nice and big and it looks much better that a tippexed number scrawled on the side.
I use the bag primarily as a method of keeping all of my stuff together so I can get it from my locker in the station into my patrol car. One the bag is there it stays there, and acts as my filing system and holdall. So what I need is a good strong bag which keeps its shape as this does, along with the ability to have things taken out and stuffed into its pockets with ease such as PND Holders (more research needed here I feel). I do not wish this to put any one off buying such a piece of kit, as it stands as I have found that there is noting to beat it on the market. I also had a good look around the web found and Protec had and still have the best deal around!
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Nov 12 2010, 20:06 PMby ian Hant's Constab
"Quick delivery, the company takes care of client, just on opening packing I see presently hi quality product. Definitely gonna buy more in future.<br />
Thanks to Protect Police Supplies Team."
Oct 14 2010, 12:39 PMby Darius
"I use this bag to carry additional SOCO supplies and I also take it on duty when I'm working as a Special Constable.
I have sooo much stuff in this bag it is unbelievable. Swabs, poly pots, goggles, glass gloves, rubber gloves, leather gloves, latex gloves (I like gloves) waterproof trousers, scene suits, shoe covers, two flourescent jackets, knee pads, road chalk, fingerprint elimination forms, FSS scenes of crime handbook, two maps, evidence bags, police tape, hazard tape, needle tubes, knife tubes, fire mask, dust masks, tyre tread depth indicator, Maglite, pens and more!
Its easy to carry and takes up little room.
Ideal for any job within the police."
May 18 2010, 20:04 PMby Ryan
"Fantastic bag,have had it for two years and still as sturdy and secure as when i bought it. I recommend this bag to every student officer i tutor!"
Mar 13 2010, 17:59 PMby WESTY
"Pretty good bag, lots of pockets for everything, couple on the front I'm not sure about, the one on the top right seems to be two small pockets about the size of a CS cannister but it's actually one pocket with two straps for some reason. The main problem is that a helmet doesn't really fit, so if you want one for that you might need the M25, but it should hold everything else, it's well made and looks the part."
Oct 20 2009, 20:50 PMby SKirkham
"Great bag had it for over a year, can fit all traffic ticket books, MG11s etc all in, very tough and has not broken yet and if you get it with your collar number on it does not get stolen from the locker room."
Sep 04 2009, 15:09 PMby Alex
"Surprisingly tough bag with a bit of weight. Good space and does what it says on the tin!"
Aug 06 2009, 23:16 PMby Jason ireland
"excellent bag, well made looks professional and holds everything you need from helmets to folders.great value too! cant fault it."
Feb 05 2009, 20:34 PMby Anonymous