Product information "Ergodyne - Arsenal 5082 Firefighter SCBA Mask Bag - Hook & Loop Bottom Closure"
Arsenal 5082 Firefighter SCBA Mask Bag – Hook & Loop Bottom Closure
Smart, swift, secure storage for SCBA and respirator gear
Quick-Access Protection
High-strength 1000D nylon shell shields full- and half-face SCBA respirators, filters, and accessories from wear and abrasion
One-handed bottom opening features hook-and-loop closure to drop the mask directly into the wearer’s hand when seconds count
Spring-loaded steel clasp lets you attach the bag to bunker coat, belt, pack, or pack frame for hands-free carry
Reflective stripe & loop boost visibility in dim or smoky environments
ID window easily holds jobsite ID or user info for accountability
Designed for Fireground Use
Size & capacity: 8.5″ × 8.5″ × 14″ (21 × 21 × 35 cm), approx. 13 L (790 ci)—fits most SCBA assemblies
Easy maintenance: Hand-washable, air-dryable for long-term upkeep
Water-handling: Unlike draw-string models, features bottom hook-and-loop closure to shed moisture at hand release—ideal for wet environments (contrast with 5080 model)
Why It Works on Duty
Rapid deployment – One-handed access ensures your air mask is always ready.
Gear integrity – Rugged exterior and smart fasteners protect expensive SCBA gear.
Situational awareness – Reflective elements help locate your bag quickly, even in low light.
Attachment flexibility – Secure clasp means your mask travels with you.
Professional accountability – ID window supports shared station gear tracking.
Specs at a Glance
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shell Material | Heavy-duty 1000D nylon |
| Access Type | Hook & loop bottom opening |
| Attachment | Spring-loaded steel clasp |
| Visibility | Reflective stripe and loop |
| ID Holder | Business card–sized window |
| Dimensions | 8.5″ × 8.5″ × 14″ (21 × 21 × 35 cm) |
| Capacity | 13 L (790 cu in) |
| Care | Hand wash, air dry |
| Color | Red (other colors may be available) |
Equip your crew with the Arsenal 5082 SCBA Mask Bag—designed to safeguard, store, and deploy your respirator fast, so you stay ready when the air turns critical.