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The Lifesystems Trek First Aid Kit is a compact and lightweight solution designed specifically for outdoor enthusiasts. With 26 CE certified items, it ensures you're equipped to handle minor injuries while trekking. Its durable construction and practical design make it a must-have for any adventure, especially for those pursuing the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Material Features | Lightweight |
Colour | Red |
Recommended Uses For Product | Trekking |
Item Dimensions | 14 x 11 x 5 centimetres |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Number of Pieces | 26 |
Container Type | Bag |
VESA Mount Type | Belt |
Special Features | Compact |
R**L
Good compact first aid kit
Great little first aid kit - I have several of these and keep them at home and on the bicycle use on bike rides.I have added to mine:- Plastic baggies: For all the waste: used dressings/wrappers/gloves etc. left over! Also useful to keep other kit dry (and blood-free!). Also to act as a clean surface/place to put stuff as you'll probably have to unpack most of the kit to get the right stuff out. This kit is small but means everything is quite well packed in there!- More plasters and plaster strips in different sizes - Plasters are the most commonly used item.- Strong Zinc Oxide tape- Wider roll of micropore tape (Better for fixing dressings as it's less likely to come unstuck.)- Wound closure strips (Boots or 3M) - As a secondary treatment to close cuts that would require stitches if you're miles away from a hospital/ambulance. (Takes a little learning how to use them but worth it.)- 2 x Duo-Derm Extra Thin Dressing 7.5cm X 7.5cm - Good for dressing grazes or as a strong protective covering once cleaned up.- A few large Melolin 10 x 20 cm x 10 Low Adherent Absorbent Dressings. Rather than lots of small sizes. If you need to stop bleeding quickly, grab a large Melolin and fold+hold, use to apply pressure and then use another one cut to size and layer/or a smaller dressing as needed. Don't faff about hunting through the kit's lots of small dressings while someone is bleeding out!.. Just have a bunch of large ones quickly to hand.- Triangular bandages seem to have gone out of fashion, but you can use anything to hand e.g. a belt, strong bangage or strap.Not standard part of first aid, but I also have in mine a small amount of Paracetamol, Ibuprofen and Hayfever tablets (Loratadine). (Yes, you shouldn't dispense these as "first aid", but adults can make their own decision if they want to take something or not.)
M**Y
An essential when hiking…
Small enough not to cause you any issues, good quality. We’ve added two heat blanket, and a triangle bandage to ours aswell, so a little room in there. Well equipped enough to provide you with everything you need in an emergency in the middle of a mountain/hike.
J**Y
Very Impressed
This pack has everything I'm going to need to patch my mates up in our adventures. There's room to add to it - I've added a strip of 12 x Ibuprofen, TCP (small bottle), 4 x condoms, 4 x kamagra and eye drops. The additions I've made are quite specific to me but hopefully it helps to give an idea of how much space you'd have spare yourselves - note that without adding your own extras, it's still a snug fit so there's no rattling or jumbling of the contents. I even like the pack itself... helicopter-rescue-red, robust zip, the belt-loop can close with a pop stud and is also velcro fastening - very well designed.I HIGHLY recommend this kit, let's hope none of us ever need it! (Well...)
N**K
A great little first aid kit
I take this mountain biking in case of accidents. Really well equipped and pocket sized. The only thing I added was a triangular bandage which I bought separately. There’s just enough free space in the first aid kit to keep the extra bandage inside with everything else.
M**.
Super small First aid kit.
For use on D of E award light and ideal for the purpose.
S**S
Decent
Decent for price, only wish they made the case waterproof
M**N
Perfect for scouts
Ideal for scouts or DofE expedition
M**B
Good for carrying in backpack
Brough for a trip to India. Fit perfectly in backpack for trips out
M**B
Pollice in su
Dopo un accurata ricerca questo First Aid è stata la mia prima scelta: un po' per le dimensioni giuste, poco ingombro e poco peso da portare nello zaino, un po' per la marca che ha un buon nome su internet. Ho provato senza sapere esattamente che prodotto avrei ricevuto e devo dire che sono stato piacevolmente sorpreso, dalla completezza del kit alle finiture della confezione, tutte cose che non si vedono facilmente dalle foto. Zip resistente all'acqua e piacevole al tatto. Sulla qualità del contenuto non posso esprimere giudizi, ancora non usato.
S**.
petit mais suffisant
petit sac de 1° secours.vidé des sa reception pour remettre ce dont j'avais besoin... ca passe.tissu leger mais visiblement qualité correcte.
A**6
El producto bien, pero el vendedor chapuza
le compre de Amazon, vendido por un colaborador de Amazone, Funky leasure de UK. te cobran 5€ para el envoi y esto que yo tengo premium señores de Amazon, nos dejais en mano de gente rara lo que vale 17€ PVP declarado por el fabricante, lo compre por 15 ( barato verdad?) pero pague casi 22e con el dichoso porte y me dice que llega de 3 a 10 dias (vaya precision en 2014) y la porqu. tardo 15 dias y el vendedor medice que espere casi 20 dias antes de cualquier reclamacion.AMAZON, si no lo teneis no vender la cosa pero no nos dejeis en mano de gitanillos para que nos saqueen.
C**N
Pequeño y muy completo
Tamaño ideal para llevar el la mochila.
D**E
Compatto ed utile
Kit made in the UK molto compatto con tutto l'essenziale per piccole medicazioni. Il contenuto ad una prima vista mi sembra di buona qualità. Lo spazio libero all'interno della borsetta è poco, ma riuscirò ad integrare il contenuto con altre piccole cose.Spedito dall'Inghilterra con posta prioritaria e arrivato in tempi normali.
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