Adventure Medical Kits Scout Kit
$12.75
$25.50
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2nds, logo blemishes. Designed as a bare-minimum kit for two people, Adventure Medical Kits Scout kit contains the most essential first aid supplies... a great kit for multi-sport enthusiasts. Designed for two people for 1-4 daysUltra lightweightPacked in a resealable Aloksak® bagKit includes:Medical Information, Instruments and Medication: Motrin® (8 - 200 mg), sterile gauze dressings (4 - 2x2"), antihistamine (2 - 25 mg), splinter picker/tick remover forceps, duct tape (2x100"), After Bite® sting and itch relief wipes (2), safety pins (3), Aloksak waterproof bags (2 - 6x6¾")Wound, Burn and Blister Care: moleskin (4x7"), sterile gauze dressings (4 - 3x3"), sterile non-adherent dressings (2 - 3x4"), butterfly closure bandages (3), vial tincture of benzoin topical adhesive, conforming gauze bandage (3"), After Cuts & Scrapes® wipes (5), tape (1"x10 yd.), triple antibiotic ointment (3 - 32 oz.), elastic bandage with touch-fasten closure (2"), adhesive fabric bandage (4 - 1x3"), adhesive fabric knuckle bandage (3), one pair nitrile glovesSize: Approx. 6-½x5x2-½"Weight: 8 oz. Fabric: Nylon2nds, logo blemishes. USA, components imported.Packaging varies, may not specify.
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By hiker gal from Mertztown, PA on 07/24/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We do a lot of hiking and are going on a trip to Glacier National Park and bought this as a lightweight kit to carry in our daypacks while hiking. It seems to be well-stocked with well-rounded basics that would be needed on your average hiking trip. It is lightweight.
Perfect Car and Travel Kit By Do It Outside from Richmond, VA on 07/01/2008 Pros: Includes Moleskin, Tons of Items, WATERPROOF Cons: Could be Lighter, Packaging is Way Off Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this specifically for use during day hikes. My only real complaint is that it weighs just a bit more than I'd like. For me, its still worth having it along. There are a ton of items, including moleskin and duct tape, that are really useful. And the waterproof case is great. I keep it in my car when not on the trail, just because you never know!
By Pat the kayaker from Pittsburgh Pa on 05/12/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, H2O proof good for kayak, Promotes Healing, Safe Cons: Add a space blanket, Face shield for CPR Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Medical Professional Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm a trauma nurse and whitewater kayaker, sometimes I need a water proof first aide kit on the river. This product is very good for non-emergent care.
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