Milwaukee PPE Products

Innovation * Efficiency * Safety

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Transporting Bunker Gear Made Easy!

Quick Assembly - Quick Deployment



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AN INNOVATIVE PPE STORAGE
AND TRANSPORT SYSTEM

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Watch the 2 minute video
on how to use the Bunker Belt
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Bunker Belt Demonstration Video (2 Minutes, 4.3 meg Windows Media file)
 
The Bunker Belt allows every fire fighter to carry their gear in an easy to handle bundle.  Once your gear is secured, all your equipment can be carried with one hand or with a shoulder strap.

Use the Bunker Belt with a bag or without.  The Bunker Belt holds your gear in a compact configuration that can easily be dropped into your gear bag and quickly removed without taking the bag with you.  It is your "bag without a bag"

The Bunker Belt is constructed of heavy weight and super heavy weight webbing with a standard sturdy rubber handle.  The top Attachment Strap and Shoulder Strap are available in Black and Red. The bottom Boot Strap is only available in black.   Request that your Bunker Belt be configured with 2 or 4 Carabiners in either Red or Black.

As safety is our number one goal, we encourage all customers to understand the issues related to cross-contamination and UV damage to FR rated fabrics.  If you have any questions, please call Milwaukee PPE Products. 

Product                        Description                          Colors               
Bunker Belt 2.0 Designed for boots with large pull-up loops.  Includes 2 inch webbing, super heavy weight Boot Strap, heavy weight top Attachment Strap with handle and Shoulder Strap. Attachment Strap:  Black or Red      
Boot Strap:  Black

Bunker Belt 1.5
SPECIAL ORDER ONLY - Designed for boots with small pull-up loops or narrow ports.  Two layers of sewn 1.5 inch heavy weight webbing for top and bottom straps.
Attachment Strap:  Black or Red  
Boot Strap:  Black



About The Inventor

The Bunker Belt was invented in 2006 by Jeff Cavett, a Milwaukee area Firefighter. For years, Jeff struggled with transporting his turnout gear around. His gear bag was too cumbersome and difficult to manage. His fellow firefighters had the same problem. Finally he was fed up with the struggle and found an easier, more convenient way to transport his gear from place to place. After over a year of research and development, he accomplished his goal and now shares his invention with firefighters world-wide.