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
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Tech Specs:
- Dimensions:
- 8.5" x 6" x 5.5"
- Group Size:
- 7 People
- Trip Duration:
- 1-7 Days
- Recommended Uses:
- First-aid for wounds, skin ailments, and other medical emergencies in the backcountry
- Weight:
- 1 lb 9 oz / 709 g
- Medical Information:
- 1 Comprehensive guide to wilderness & travel medicine, 1 Illustrate guide to life-threatening emergencies
- Essential Equipment:
- 1 EMT shears, 1 non-mercury thermometer, 1 Duct tape, 1 Splinter Picker tweezers
- Wound Management:
- 3 Double antibiotic ointment, 6 antiseptic towelettes, 2 tincture of benzoin, 1 20 cc irrigation syringe, 1 Povidone iodine solution (1 oz), 10 wound closure strips
- Bandage Materials:
- 6 4x4 or 3x3 or 2x2 Sterile dressings, 2 non-adherent tape (10 yrd), 10 strip&knuckle bandages, 1 8x10 and/ or 5x9 trauma pad, 2 conforming gauze bandage, 2 cotton tipped applicators, 1 elastic bandage with Velcro, 1 triangular bandage
- Blister/ Burn:
- 1 Moleskin, 1 Spenco 2nd skin, 1 Non-woven adhesive knit bandage
- CPR/ Choking/Drowning:
- CPR Barrier Lifemask
- Infectious Control:
- 2 Nitrile exam gloves, 1 antimicrobial hand wipe, 1 infectious control bag
- Gear Repair/ Survival Items:
- 3 Safety pins
- Medication:
- 4 Extra Strength Tylenol, 2 Antihistamine, 4 Motrin
- Other Items:
- 1 Accident report & pencil
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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