Adventure Medical Kits Comprehensive Kit

- Organizes equipment by injury for quick and effective consequences
- Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness and Travel Medicine
- Ultralight & Watertight detachable bag is ideal for day trips and summit attempts
- 420 denier nylon carrying case with water resistant zipper and reflective piping on outside to help you find the kit in the dark
Product Description
EZ Care Comprehensive Kit
Bleeding / CPR, 1- CPR Face Shield, Laerdal, 1- Gloves, Nitrile (Three Pair) with Bio-Hazard Bag and Three Hand Wipes, 1- Instructions, Simple Care, Bleeding, 1- Trauma Pad, 5×9, 1- Trauma Pad, 8×10 Detachable Bag, 2- Aloksak Waterproof Bag, 6×9 Break / Sprain, 1- Bandage, Elastic with Velcro Closure, 3, 1- Instructions, Simple Care, Breaks/Sprains, 1- SAM Splint, 4×36, 2- Bandage, Triangular Tablets / Instrument, 1- Antacid, Pkg./12, 1- Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness & Travel Medicine, 1- Dentemp, Filling Mixture with Pain Relief, 1- Duct Tape, 2×5 Yards, 1- EMT Shears, 4, 1- Glutose Paste (Glucose15 g), 37.5 g, 1- Instructions, Simple Care, Medications, 1- Matches, Waterproof, 1- Pencil, 1- Scalpel, Sterile, Disposable, with #11 Blade, 1- Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps, 1- Thermometer, Digital (90°F to105°F), 2- Aspirin (325 mg), Pkg./2, 2- Oral Rehydration Salts, 2- Fake Vial, Flip-top, Large, 2- Fake Vial, Flip-top, Small, 3- Accident Crash Form, 3- After Bite Sting and Itch Relief, Wipe, 3- Cortisone Cream1%, 0.9 g, , 3- Safety Pins, 5- Cold Medicine, Medicidin-D, Pkg./2, 5- Extra Strength Tylenol (Acetaminophen500 mg), Pkg./2, 5- Motrin (Ibuprofen200 mg), Pkg./2, 6- Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine25 mg), Pkg./1, 6- Diamode (Loperamide HCI2mg), Pkg./1 Contents continued in ingredients.
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Comes with all you’d need for a month long excursion in the wilderness. Not only does it have all, but disparate other initially aid kits I’ve bought the items in this kit come in quantities large enough to be useful and used again. Actual tubes of product instead of a just a small rip open package sampler. The only thing I bought separate to add to this kit was two packs of Celox just in case any of my group incur a severe wound that won’t stop bleeding even with a difficulty dressing.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a very nice initially aid kit. It is exceptional for small group hiking trips. The only thing they forgot was the kitchen sink. Downside is it is relatively heavy and bulky, about the size of a child’s shoe box.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve had one of these kits since 1992, and I vastly recommend it. From the Dental Module to the CPR Module to the SAM splint, this kit has many of the items you’ll need in an emergency, and is worth every penny you’ll spend on it.
If you work or play hard in the outdoors (I used to do surveying in the back-of-beyond, as well as a lifelong camper/backpacker/bikepacker), this kit is all you could hope for, with a few suggested additions. Get the EpiPen or other epinephrine injector the included book recommends, and I’d vastly recommend getting a second SAM splint, the SAM instructional DVD/Video, and a pack of SAM fiddle with splints.
There’s a list of suggested for-emergency-use prescription medications; if you get them, also get a 14-day supply of each prescription tablets you (or a family member) need on a daily basis. If you’re getting this for an earthquake or other natural disaster kit, you’ll need them anyway. Have them in this kit to make them simpler to find. If you take OTC medications, add a pack of each of them as well; you can rotate them out yearly. If you change your smoke detector battery on Daylight Savings Time change days, it’s also a excellent time to go through this kit and update it.
It’s a bit heavy, so you might have to split up the modules if you’re backpacking in a group, but this kit can handle many of the oops moments we all see in our lives, and not just in the outdoors. When I’m not out and about it sits in my house, where it’s handled all from scalp wounds to broken bones and even severe burns. Even if you’re rushing out to the nearest sickbay, this kit can bring a cooler mindset to the patient, as it’s obvious you’re at least ready and able to help.
Just make a list of what you use and refill it! I can’t stress that enough! That’s the most common error with getting this kit – people don’t get the refills and are out of a critical item in an emergency.
This kit’s worth it – 16 years on mine and still going strong! You can’t go incorrect with Adventure Medical Kits. Get this one, get another, but GET ONE.
Rating: 5 / 5