Every litter argument ends the same way: the best casualty-movement platform is the one that was actually on the responder when the casualty went down. Rigid litters win on load rating and carry ergonomics and lose on the only metric that matters at minute zero — whether it is within arm's reach. A 300-pound-rated platform racked on apparatus three blocks away moves nobody.
If you had to move a casualty right now, using only what is on your body or in your bag — what would you use?
The Lite Fighter answers that question at two pounds. It is not trying to be a rigid litter and it does not pretend to be. It is the platform that fits inside the kit you already carry, deploys in seconds with no poles to seat and no frame to lock, and turns an improvised drag into an organized eight-hand carry with the casualty secured and insulated off the deck.
What The Two Pounds Buys You
Eight Integrated Carry Handles
Four per side. Puts two, four, six, or eight hands on the load and gives the team carry positions in a corridor or treeline that will not permit a straight two-person lift.
Three Casualty Securing Straps
Positive capture across the body so the patient stays on the platform through lifts, grade changes, and hand-offs instead of sliding with the fabric.
Hook-And-Loop Center Opening
Reassess and intervene without pulling the casualty off the litter. Recheck a tourniquet, expose an abdomen, or access a groin line with the patient still packaged and still secured.
75g Heat-Reflective Insulated Pad
Conductive heat loss to cold ground is the fastest route into the lethal triad. The insulated center pad puts a reflective thermal barrier under the torso from the moment the casualty is loaded.
Ripstop Nylon Construction
A puncture in ripstop stays a puncture. The weave arrests tear propagation so a snag on rebar, fence wire, or broken glass does not open the panel mid-carry.
MOLLE And Plate-Hanger Storage Roll
Manufacturer-stated: the storage roll carries integrated MOLLE and plate-hanger capability, so the litter rides on a carrier, a pack, or a seat back rather than taking up interior volume.
No Published Load Rating — And We Are Not Going To Invent One
6:8 Medical Solutions has not published a maximum load rating for the Lite Fighter Poleless Litter. We are not going to borrow a number from a different product in the line and print it here. Soft poleless litters are lift-and-carry platforms whose working limit is governed as much by the number of rescuers on the handles and the quality of the carry as by the fabric itself. Plan your carry with adequate personnel, secure all three straps before lifting, and if your response profile routinely includes large patients in plates or structural gear, spec a rated rigid platform for those calls. If your agency requires a documented load rating for procurement or protocol, contact us before you order and we will pursue a written statement from the manufacturer.
Who Carries It
Tactical Medics & TEMS — a casualty platform that rides on the carrier or in the assault pack instead of on a vehicle you had to leave behind.
Dismounted Military & CASEVAC — two pounds of the load budget for an organized eight-handle carry to the collection point or the bird.
Search & Rescue and Wilderness Medicine — packable casualty movement for teams operating well past where wheeled transport or apparatus can reach.
EMS, Fire & Rescue Task Force — a second and third litter that fits in the bag you already carry, for the call that turns into more patients than platforms.
MCI Caches & Surge Capacity — 12 × 5 in rolled means a bin that holds one rigid litter holds a stack of these for a mass-casualty surge.
Hunters, Guides & Remote Work Crews — the realistic answer to moving an injured person off a ridge, a job site, or a two-track when help is hours out.
Movement Is One Step — Build The Rest Of The Chain
A litter moves the patient. It does not treat them, and the insulated center pad is a barrier — not a hypothermia plan. Build the transport leg out.
Carry The Platform, Not The Excuse
Two pounds is not a tradeoff — it is the reason the litter is with you at all. Put one in every bag, every carrier, every vehicle. Shipped from a clinician-founded, veteran-led team.
Key Specifications
| Manufacturer | 6:8 Medical Solutions |
| Part Number | LFPL-BL (Black) · LFPL-MC (Multicam Green) |
| Deployed Dimensions | 72 in (L) × 18 in (W) |
| Rolled / Stored | Approx. 12 in × 5 in |
| Weight | 2.0 lb (32 oz) |
| Maximum Load | Not published by the manufacturer — see load rating note above |
| Material | Ripstop nylon |
| Carry Handles | 8 integrated (4 per side) |
| Securing Straps | 3 |
| Center Access | Hook-and-loop center opening |
| Insulation | 75g heat-reflective insulated center pad |
| Storage Roll | Integrated MOLLE and plate-hanger capability (manufacturer-stated) |
| Colors | Black · Multicam Green |
| Medical Supplies | Not included — transport platform only |
When to Choose the Lite Fighter Poleless Litter
- Weight and Volume Are the Binding Constraint — Dismounted movement, foot patrol, backcountry, or any load-out where two pounds and a 12 × 5 in roll is the difference between carrying a litter and carrying none.
- Organized Team Carry Over Solo Drag — Eight handles and three straps are built for multiple rescuers moving a secured casualty. If your realistic scenario is one rescuer dragging over ground, choose the rigid-base FDLS instead.
- Ongoing Assessment During Movement — The hook-and-loop center opening lets you recheck a tourniquet or expose a wound without off-loading the patient — useful on any evacuation long enough to require reassessment.
- Cold-Environment Evacuation — The 75g heat-reflective center pad puts a thermal barrier between the casualty and cold ground from the moment they are packaged, not after they reach the truck.
- Surge and MCI Depth — Rolled small enough to stack multiple units in the space one rigid litter occupies, so a school, stadium, worksite, or range cache can hold platforms for a multi-casualty event instead of one.
Lite Fighter vs. The Alternatives
- vs. Rigid-Base Drag Litters (FDLS class) — A rigid ABS underside slides over dirt, gravel, and stairs and supports the patient without conforming to terrain, at roughly three times the weight and twice the price. Choose the FDLS when you expect to drag; choose the Lite Fighter when the platform has to fit in the bag and the movement will be a team carry.
- vs. Bare Drag Sheets — A drag sheet is lighter and cheaper and gives you a handle set and nothing else. The Lite Fighter adds three-point casualty capture, center-opening access for reassessment, and an insulated thermal barrier for the same general form factor.
- vs. Rigid Folding Litters (TALON II class) — Full rigid litters offer published load ratings, true two-person carry ergonomics, and compatibility with rated rigging, at a footprint that lives on apparatus. The Lite Fighter is the always-present option, not the ambulance-grade replacement.
- vs. Roll-Up Rescue Stretchers (Sked class) — Roll-up systems are engineered for technical rescue, confined space, and vertical hoist with rated rigging points. The Lite Fighter does not do rigging. If your mission is rope rescue, buy the rigging platform.
- vs. Disposable Carry Litters — Single-use litters stock a high unit count cheaply for surge, with no insulation, no reassessment access, and no reuse. The Lite Fighter is the durable, repeatedly-deployable option carried by the people who arrive first.
Frequently Asked Questions — Lite Fighter Poleless Litter
Q: What is the maximum patient weight?
A: The manufacturer has not published a maximum load rating for this litter, and we will not print a number we cannot source. Crew the carry adequately, secure all three straps before lifting, and if procurement or protocol requires a documented rating, contact us and we will pursue a written statement from 6:8 Medical Solutions before you order.
Q: How small does it pack?
A: Roughly 12 × 5 inches rolled, at 32 ounces. That fits inside a medium aid bag, in a vehicle door pocket, or on the outside of a plate carrier or pack using the storage roll's MOLLE and plate-hanger provisions. Deployed, it is a 72 × 18 inch platform.
Q: Can one person drag a casualty with it?
A: It is built as a multi-rescuer carry platform — eight handles, three straps, no rigid base and no dedicated head-end drag loop. Soft litters conform to terrain and transmit every rock and root into the patient when dragged. If solo drag over ground is your primary use case, the Foldable Drag Litter (FDLS) with its rigid ABS underside and dedicated drag loop is the correct platform.
Q: What does the center opening do?
A: The hook-and-loop panel opens through the center of the litter so you can reassess and intervene on the casualty while they remain packaged and strapped — recheck a tourniquet, expose the abdomen, or reach a groin site without unloading and reloading the patient mid-evacuation.
Q: Does the insulated pad replace a hypothermia wrap?
A: No. The 75g heat-reflective center pad addresses conductive heat loss to the ground under the torso. It does not address convection, evaporation, or radiant loss from the rest of the body. For an actual hypothermia plan on the transport leg, pair it with an active hypothermia management set.
Q: Does it provide spinal immobilization?
A: No. This is a soft casualty transport platform with no rigid base and no immobilization capability. It is not a substitute for a long spine board, scoop, vacuum mattress, or the immobilization protocol your agency operates under.
Q: How is it cleaned between uses?
A: Ripstop nylon is a textile, not a wipe-clean non-porous surface. Follow your organization's bloodborne pathogen and equipment decontamination policy for contaminated soft goods, including its guidance on when a fabric item must be removed from service rather than laundered. If a wipe-down patient surface is a requirement for your agency, the rubberized-top FDLS is the better fit.
Q: Does it come with medical supplies?
A: No. It ships as the transport platform only. Tourniquets, hemostatic dressings, chest seals, and hypothermia management are sold separately and loaded to your protocol.
Related searches: Lite Fighter poleless litter, LFPL litter, poleless litter, soft casualty litter, packable stretcher, roll up stretcher, lightweight casualty litter, 8 handle litter, insulated litter, CASEVAC litter, TEMS casualty platform, MCI surge litter, backcountry rescue litter, multicam litter, 6:8 Medical Solutions litter
All products sourced from the actual brand manufacturer or authorized master distributors. Dimensions, materials, and construction details are manufacturer-stated. Ships from MED-TAC International, South Florida, US of A — clinician-founded, veteran-led, SDVOSB-certified.
Available Options:
- Black
- Multicam Green
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Width | 18 in |
| Length | 72 in |
| Height | 5 in (rolled) |
| Weight | 32 oz (2 lb) |
| Dimensions | Deployed 18 × 72 in · Rolled ~12 × 5 in |



