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Lifeline Waterproof First-Aid Kit - 29 Piece - 2008 BCS
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Soggy bandages, saltwater-infested antiseptic towelettes, and gauze pads filled with seaweed aren't going to help much when you get a cut during your kayaking adventure. Lifeline's Waterproof First Aid Kit keeps the included bandages and pads dry. The carabiner on the Waterproof First Aid Kit secures this case to your deck lines or seat straps, while antiseptic towelettes, a sting-relief pad, gauze pad, and various bandages help you deal with minor cuts and insect stings. You can stash your small digital camera, cell phone, MP3 player, or iPod in this kit as well (check dimensions of kit).
Bottom Line: Water and a bandage is not a good mix.
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We have a lot more First-Aid Kits than that
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hey for 6 bucks you ain't getting anything better than this. The first aid is gonna cover the minor wounds but the water tight seal can really save more...
Camrahnbay
Decent first aid kit, in a great waterproof container. Plan to add a few more first aid items, and will carry it when I'm boating. Cheers more...
- Dimensions:
- 4.75 x 3.75 x 1.4in (12 x 9.5 x 3.5cm)
- Trip Duration:
- 1 Day
- Bleeding / Burns / Wound Management:
- 1 Sting relief pad
- Other Items:
- 3 Antiseptic towelettes, 2 alcohol prep pads, 0.75 x 3in bandages (16), 1 knuckle bandage, 1 knee / elbow bandage, 2 adhesive strips, 2 x 2in sterile gauze pad, carabiner
- Recommended Use:
- Kayak day trips, canoeing, wet-weather hikes, snow touring
- Country of Origin:
- Belarus
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