Adventure Medical Kits Solo Kit
$10.95
$17.00
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Item #97424
2nds. Ideal for one- to two-day solo trips, Adventure Medical Kits' Solo first aid kit is ultra-light and packed into a resealable Aloksak® bag for waterproof protection to 200'. Kit Includes:Instruments: Splinter picker/tick remover forceps, safety pins (3), Aloksak® waterproof bag (4½x7”)Medication: Motrin® (4 - Ibuprofen 200 mg), antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg), After Bite® Sting and Itch Relief wipes (2), Wound/Burn/Blister Care: Moleskin (3x4”), sterile gauze dressing (4 - 3x3”) and (4 - 2x2”), non-adherent sterile dressing (3x4”), non-sterile conforming gauze bandage (2”), butterfly bandages (2), vial tincture of Benzoin topical adhesive, After Cuts & Scrapes® wipes (3), tape (½”x10 yd), triple antibiotic ointment (2 - 32 oz.), adhesive fabric bandage (4 - 1x3”), adhesive fabric knuckle bandages (2)Size: Approx. 6x4x1”Weight: 4 oz.2nds, logo blemishes. USA, components imported.
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By The World's Greatest Camper from Southern California on 4/25/2008
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.
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By 360 Surveyor from Seymour,Tennessee on 4/22/2008
Best Uses:
Keep In The Trunk
Describe Yourself:
Parent
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great size for the field.
By Brother Errant from Running Springs, CA on 4/15/2008
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.
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