| Ultralight and Watertight by Adventure Medical Kits | 
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| Brand: Adventure Medical Kits Category: Sports
Buy New: $7.99 (On sale from $9.99) - $34.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2464
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B000P36N3A
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Product Description 112701 Features: Siliconized ripstop nylon and US Navy-certified waterproof bags protect your medical gear Each kit contains: safety pins, Afterbite sting wipes, antihistamine tablets, ibuprofen tablets, triple antibiotic ointment, anesthetic and antiseptic wipes, 1 x 3-inch fabric bandages, knuckle bandages, butterfly bandages, sterile gauze, moleskin, 1-2-inch cloth tape Larger kits include additional supplies such as tick remover, tincture of Benzoin, duct tape, gloves, Diamode, trauma pad, irrigation syringe, cotton-tip applicators Specifications: Weight (oz): 3 (3), 4 (5), 8 (7), 10 (9) Size (inches): 5 x 375 x 1 (3), 6 x 4 x 1 (5), 65 x 5 x 25 (7), 8 x 5 x 35 (9)
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Truly lightweight! October 28, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this kit for a backpacker trip through Costa Rica. It truly was light weight and took up little room in the backpack. I had to add a couple of things, like small scissors for cutting moleskin, and a few extra bandages, and there was plenty of room to put these in the kit. I have not had opportunity to test the water tight aspect of the kit, but based on my satisfaction so far, I have no doubts it will live up to this claim as well.
Med kit August 23, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is an excellent addition to the pack on my bike (motorcycle). The only thing I needed to add was a bee sting/bug bite ointment.
Great little kit August 20, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I took this kit with me on a trip to the Peruvian Amazon. While I didn't get a chance to use everything included (fortunately), the tweezers came in handy for removing splinters and the Band-Aids and Motrin were also useful. One thing that separates this first-aid kit from most others is that everything comes sealed in two heavy-duty zip-lock-style plastic bags inside the outer pouch. While these are great because they keep everything waterproof, they are a bit of a hassle to seal and unseal every time you want to remove something from the case. That said, the kit certainly has the essentials in a compact size and if necessary the waterproofing can be a real plus.
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