Adventure Medical Kits UltraLight and Watertight .5 Kit

- Aloksak inner bag features leakproof, waterproof and airtight seal.
- Certified waterproof to 200 feet by the US Navy
- Tough lightweight outer bag is made of silicone coated ripstop nylon
- Group Size 1 Trip Duration 1-2
Product Description
Ultralight & Watertight.5 Kit
Bandage, 1 – Bandage, Conforming Gauze, Non-Sterile, 2, 1 – Dressing, Non-Adherent, Sterile, 3 x4, 1 – Tape, 1/2 x10 Yards, Box/24, 2 – Bandage, Glue, Fabric, Knuckle, 2 – Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 2 x2, Pkg./2, 2 – Dressing, Gauze, Sterile, 3 x3, Pkg./2, 4 – Bandage, Glue, Fabric, 1 x3 Blister Materials, 1 – Moleskin, 3 x4 Essential Items, 1 – Aloksak Waterproof Bag, 4.5 x7, 1 – Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps, 3 – Safety Pins Medications, 2 – After Bite Sting and Itch Relief, Wipe, 2 – Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine25 mg), Pkg./1, 2 – Motrin (Ibuprofen200 mg), Pkg./2 Wound Management, 1 – Tincture of Benzoin Topical Skin Glue, Vial, 2 – Bandage, Butterfly Closure, 2 – Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Net Wt. 0.9 g, , 3 – After Cuts & Scrapes Anesthetic/Antiseptic Wipe,
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I took this on a small fishing boat trip since it was an inner bag which featured a leakproof, waterproof and airtight seal. My small fishing boat took on water and I was swimming for land. Fortunately the lightweight outer bag survived.
Upon opening it, many items were out of date or just didn’t work, like the band-aids, medical tape and oinkment. This Kit is also not fireproof as I found out when I fell asleep by my campfire and it caught fire.
Rating: 2 / 5
This, and the .9 (for multi-day hikes) are the only kits I carry now; I leave a larger kit in the vehicle. I haven’t found a more useful and lightweight kit out there. Nothing but the essentials, with room for a few personal meds.
I reckon this and the .9 are the best buys for the money — the .7 isn’t enough more or less.
If you are serious about weight, and confident in your abilities to manage a situation with a “limited” amount of gear, this is the kit for you.
Rating: 5 / 5
I received my .5 kit today, which I bought for solo backpacking. It’s even smaller and lighter than I expected. Quality seems excellent. I’m quite pleased.
The earliest expiration date on any of the medications is May 2011, about 14 months away. I’m not a doctor or anything, but persons meds are probably OK to use for 2 or 3 years.
They no longer use Aloksak bags; the bag is labeled “Dry Flex.”
There is a honest amount of room in the ripstop bag for other gear. I had no problem fitting an AMK Pocket Survival Pak inside. The waterproof bag is already pretty full, but.
Rating: 5 / 5
Fantastic size, excellent contents, all you’d need in a small initially aid kit. I’d add in extra bandaids and a tube of antibotic gel from my medicine cabinet, but other than that, very complete.
Rating: 4 / 5
The .5 kit is fantastic. It seems legitimately water tight (haven’t had a chance to test that) and it’s the perfect size for my bail out bag. I may make some additions to things in there. Other buyers have reported expired medications I received none of that. I assume they improved on providing unexpired tablets. I will be making some of my own personal additions to this small medical kit. With a bit of luck it will never have to be used.
Rating: 5 / 5