QuikClot® Sport™ Sponge stops bleeding fast.
Instruction sheet with information on managing life-threatening and traumatic injuries.
DryFlex™ packaging stands up to abuse in the field and can be reused or refilled multiple times.
Designed for fast deployment in critical situations; fits in BDU pocket.
Nitrile examination gloves plus biohazard disposal bag.
Adventure Medical Kits’ improved Blister Medic rounds out the blister family of products by combining GlacierGel, Moleskin, antiseptic towelettes, and alcohol wipes into one complete ultralight foot care kit with 15 dressings and 15 wipes. Ideal if you are taking care of a group of hikers or your family.
Brave Soldier Crash Pak™ kit contains everything you need to effectively treat a common road rash injury immediately after crashing. Proper use of this kit helps prevent abrasions from healing with dirt and debris embedded in the wound.
The M3 Medic Bag is a GI style issued kit that folds out three ways for easy and quick access to all your first aid supplies
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