Gear Review
Has most everything
By Ben Cook
May 19, 2006
This is most definitely designed for the adventurer. The items in this kit are a step above anything I have seen in traditional first aid kit. It is organized very well. The first aid book that comes with the kit is amazing. It has so much information specific to medical needs in the outdoors. I take it with me on all my trips.
View Details: Adventure Medical Weekender First Aid Kit
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Dimensions:
- 8.5 x 7 x 4 in
- Group Size:
- 1-6
- Trip Duration:
- 1-7 days
- Medical Information & Forms:
- instructions for CPR, bleeding, fractures, sprains, wounds; comprehensive guide to wilderness & travel medicine; patient assessment form
- Bleeding/Infection Control:
- trauma pad, 1 pr gloves, antibacterial hand wipe
- Bandage Materials:
- 5 1 x 2in fabric bandages, 5 fabric knuckle bandages, 2 3in gauze conforming bandages, 2 pkg of 2 2 x 2in gauze dressing, 2 pkg of 2 4 x 4in gauze dressing, 2 3 x 4in non-adherent dressing
- Wound Management/Care:
- 1 irrigation syringe, 10 wound closure strips, anticeptic wipe, 2 cotton-tip applicators, 3/4 oz povidone iodine, 1in x 10yds tape, tincture of benzoin topcial adhesive, 10 wound closure strips
- CPR / Choking:
- CPR face shield
- Fracture / Sprain / Strain:
- 1 triangular bandage; 1 elastic bandage with hook-and-loop strip
- Blisters and Burns:
- 1 GlacierGel, 11 pre-cut moleskin
- Instruments:
- 3 disposable thermometers, tweezers, EMT shears
- Medication:
- 2 asprin, 2 antihistimine, 2 ibuprofen, 2 acetaminophen
- Gear Repair / Survival Items:
- 3 safety pins, 2in x 5yd duct tape
- Other Items:
- pencil,
- Weight:
- 1 lb 10 oz
- Recommended Use:
- backcountry trips, camping, hiking, backpacking, car, 72-hour home emergency kit
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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