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By Health from Sacramento, California on 11/08/2008 Pros: Compact, Easy To Use, Effective, WATERPROOF Cons: Contains Medicine, No Hand Sanitizer, No QuickClot Pads, No SAM Type Splint Best Uses: Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: WFA Instructor Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The kit contains medicine that should not be administered by anyone but a physician so I removed it all. The kit does not claim to have a SAM splint or QuickClot or a hand sanitizer so I had to add those three items. Other items I will add are a rope saw, flashlight, flares and tongue depressors. Kit price was 20% lower two days after I purchased three kits for use by a fishing club.
By GCSK from Seattle, WA on 08/27/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Promotes Healing Best Uses: Emergency Preparedness, Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This kit is a good selection at this price, but does not include the Sam Splint. The photocopied list of supplies that comes with has been adjusted.
I would buy this product again. By unk from Chesapeake Bay on 08/04/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Comments: Use on boat as first aid kit.
Essential Gear for outfitters and groups By Canoe Maine from Maine on 07/01/2008 Pros: Comprehensive, Effective Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Waterproof for River Trip Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Maine Guide Canoeing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Aventure Medical Kits put it alll together so that you don't have to worry about not having proper first aid supplies while out in remote wilderness areas.
By kamaaina from Honolulu, HI on 06/28/2008 Pros: Has splint, Water proof Cons: Bags easy to misplace Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Has the essentials (splint, triangle bandage, irrigation syringe) that might be needed by our field researchers. However the kit lacks fold out pockets to keep contents together. The individual bags can get misplaced.
By drselwyn from Eastsound, WA. on 05/05/2008 Best Uses: Keep in the aircraft, Keep In The Trunk Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: A lot of items included. Very basic and light weight with a good case.
By Clamqueen from Marathon Florida on 04/25/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: On our 31' Contender Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After much research of what we should have onboard this kit seems to cover it all. Thanks
The 400 kit did not contain listed items By horse packer from boise, Idaho on 04/24/2008 Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Didn't contain the sam's splint and had fold up scissors rather than bandage scissors. I returned mine and got a 300. I will add my own extra items.
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