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By hiker gal from Mertztown, PA on 07/24/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe 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: We do a lot of hiking and are going on a trip to Glacier National Park and bought this as a lightweight kit to carry in our daypacks while hiking. It seems to be well-stocked with well-rounded basics that would be needed on your average hiking trip. It is lightweight.
Perfect Car and Travel Kit By Do It Outside from Richmond, VA on 07/01/2008 Pros: Includes Moleskin, Tons of Items, WATERPROOF Cons: Could be Lighter, Packaging is Way Off Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this specifically for use during day hikes. My only real complaint is that it weighs just a bit more than I'd like. For me, its still worth having it along. There are a ton of items, including moleskin and duct tape, that are really useful. And the waterproof case is great. I keep it in my car when not on the trail, just because you never know!
By Pat the kayaker from Pittsburgh Pa on 05/12/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, H2O proof good for kayak, Promotes Healing, Safe Cons: Add a space blanket, Face shield for CPR Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Medical Professional Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm a trauma nurse and whitewater kayaker, sometimes I need a water proof first aide kit on the river. This product is very good for non-emergent care.
By Ben the triathlete from Pleasanton, ca on 05/02/2008 Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk Describe Yourself: CPR Trained Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Packaging is very different than shown in picture. Branded Eastern Mountain Sports (not Adventure Medical Kits) and in a fold over red nylon case holding ruggedized ziplock bags. It is much larger than expected. OK for car use or backpack trips but too big for day hike. Contents appear to be technically accurate.
By Janey from Chelmsford, MA on 04/14/2008 Cons: Too large for hiking Best Uses: Good for longer trips, Keep In The Trunk Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: My husband wanted two of these; he thought it was the same kit as one he had already. However, when they arrived they were much larger than he expected, but we kept them because they'll be great in the cars, and it was a great deal for what you get.
Used it are first time out By davids1963 from high desert CA. on 04/07/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great kit and light weight
By drummin1 from Ft Collins, CO on 03/31/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Safe Best Uses: Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: Novice First Aid Skills Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: A nice small package with a good amount of items in it. I got this to take on fly fishing trips either in the car or in my vest/pack. I think it's a good choice for that.
By Shay from Hudson, FL on 03/07/2008 Pros: Easy To Use, Effective, Promotes Healing, Safe Best Uses: Keep In The Medicine Cabinet, Keep In The Trunk, Outdoor Activities, Quick Fix Describe Yourself: CPR Trained, Parent Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great product. I carry this on hiking trips! Has a little bit of everything.
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