Firefighter Made, Used & Approved

Here’s what we’ve been working on
Here’s what we’ve been working on
Carry two spare SCBA bottles and various small tools completely HANDS-FREE!
As seen on NBC's hit drama Chicago Fire!
For Extrication Emergencies
Use for air chisels or air bags in any extrication emergency.
Fully Collapsible
Easily stores anywhere on your fire apparatus
Store It Anywhere
Store the KPs right in with the reserve bottles, making a faster and more efficient retrieval on the fire ground.
Shoulder Carry
Wide, padded strap allows for comfortable transportation over the shoulder. This method allows the firefighter the most ease in utilizing the handle to unload him or herself.
Over Your Air Pack
Carry double the air tanks AND double the hose! This method is preferred by the beasts in the fire service. :)
Over Your Air Pack
We recommend this method of carrying to anyone who doesn't have back issues. This also allows for the firefighter to carry more than one bunch of hose, if desired.
Over Your Pack with Hose
This method allows transport of bottles and various small tools in addition to extra hose, such as the Denver load (shown).
Cross - Body Carry
One cylinder is in the front of the firefighter, while the other is on the back side. This method of carrying boasts the most even weight distribution and can be utilized by most all firefighters.
Cross - Body Carry
Side View
Cross - Body Carry
Front view of the cross body carry; allows for more even weight distribution.
Cross - Body Carry
Side/Rear View
Custom Made to Fit Your Bottles
Available in 30 min, 45 min, 60 min, and the new Scott 5.5's. However, the KrusePak is custom made for whatever manufacturer or size bottle you use.
Never lose your bottles on a mutual aid call!
Label your KrusePaks so that they are easily identified.
KrusePak laid open
Hands Free transportation of spare SCBA bottles & various small tools.
Photo Shoot
Photo shoot with our local newspaper's article on the KrusePak
The Life of the KrusePak
Bottom two are our first & second prototypes... Amazing just how far we've come!