Gear Review
Always nice to have around
By JOHN GILCHRIST
December 20, 2006
Haven't needed anything major out of this pack. My parents gave it to me for my car and I like having it in there in case I need it. The band-aids and asprin have come in handy and have needed to be replaced. Would also be great if you had kids traveling with you.
View Details: Adventure Medical Adventurer Light & Fast Kit
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Tech Specs:
- Dimensions:
- 7.5 x 5.5 x 2.5in
- Group Size:
- 1 to 4 People
- Trip Duration:
- 1 to 4 Days
- Recommended Use:
- First aid and trauma treatment
- Weight:
- 12oz
- Medical Information:
- Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine
- Essential Equipment:
- Forceps, safety pin (3)
- Bleeding/ Shock:
- 9 x 5in Trauma pad
- Wound Management:
- 100cc Irrigation syringe, Tincture of Benzoin, cotton-tipped applicators (4)
- Bandage Materials:
- Butterfly closure strips (4), sterile dressing (10), non-adherent sterile strips (2), 2in elastic bandage, 10-yards of ½in adhesive tape, strip and knuckle bandage (8)
- Blister/ Burn:
- Antiboitic ointment (2), After Cuts (6), blister dressing (2), Moleskin
- Infectious Control:
- Nitrile examination gloves (2), infectious control bag
- Medication:
- Ibuprofen 200mg (8), Asprin 325mg (4), Antihistamine (2), Diamode (2)
- Country of Origin:
- China
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