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By ts from the Fort, Colorado on 07/25/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Promotes Healing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Good kit. Light. Basics.
By Bestmountainskiier from Centennial,CO on 07/04/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: Medical Professional Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Back packing and hiking
By The World's Greatest Camper from Southern California on 04/25/2008 Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The biggest problem for me is it isn't as pictured with the lightweight siliconized nylon pouch. I wanted this pouch because of it's lightweight attributes for backpacking. It was sent twice in a heavyweight nylon pouch, which is too heavy for my needs. I'm sure the contents were fine, but I sent them back before opening the inner bags. It would be great for camping or car travel.
Adventure Medical Kits Solo Kit by Adven By 360 Surveyor from Seymour,Tennessee on 04/22/2008 Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great size for the field.
By Brother Errant from Running Springs, CA on 04/15/2008 Cons: Inefficient, Redundancy Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Parent Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The Solo Kit is a fine little first aid kit--the waterproof bag is especially nice. There do seem to be extras of some items that are not as necessary, and others (such as painkillers) are very inefficiently packaged in large single-use pouches. Any serious hikers is certainly going to want to tear this apart and repackage it. The most amusing part of this product is its suggestion that this kit is good for "1-2 days" of use. How often do the Adventure Medical Kits people expect you to injure yourself each day? This kit is fine for one or two people for any length of trip, providing that one includes his or her own medication and isn't utterly accident prone.
By Jeff from Atlanta, GA on 04/03/2008 Pros: Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Almost water proof. Great all-around!
perfect to keep in the glovebox By always a girl scout from Boston, MA on 03/20/2008 Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Parent Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This item is not as pictured. Ours came in a waterproof ziplock within a "windowed" outer bag. It is the perfect size for keeping in our car's glove compartment.
By crockett from North Al. on 03/12/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great for a backpack. Always be prepared,does a good basic job for small incidents.
By Rollrcoaster from DFW, TX on 03/04/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm a day hiker and have this in my backpack.
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