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Mountain Day Tripper Lite
Adventure Medical Kits
Mountain Day Tripper Lite
$14.39
Description

  All the first aid essentials for short excursions; portable and light

  The Day Tripper Lite from Adventure Medical Kits is the ideal resource for a single day in the woods, whether you’re exploring solo or with a friend. Ultra-light and perfectly portable, it fits easily into your day pack and comes equipped with the essentials you may need to manage muscle pain, blisters, splinters, ticks, cuts, and other basic first aid issues. At once complete and compact, the Day Tripper Lite is proof that good things come in small packages.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Adventure Medical Kits
Weight:
0.2 lbs
Dimensions:
5.5" x 2" x 4.5"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0100-1000
UPC:
707708010002
Other Features:
• A Quick Guide to Wilderness First Aid pamphlet by Eric A. Weiss, M.D: Offering the most up to date information on wilderness and travel medicine in a fold-out format, this lightweight guide will help you treat both common and serious injuries.
• Easy Care First Aid® System: First aid supplies are organized in injury-specific pockets to eliminate guesswork and ensure you use the right treatment quickly.
• Find it Fast: Unique external kit map shows you where the supplies are located, while reflective mountain logo on front of bag makes it easy to spot in the dark when every moment counts.
• Semi-Transparent, Secure Pockets: See-through pockets protect items from dirt and moisture while allowing for quick and easy access. Zippers prevent items from falling out when opening the kit or accessing it in a vertical environment.
• Trapezoidal Bag for Added Room: Ingeniously designed in super-durable nylon with darting to provide extra space inside the kit for your own items.
• Pain and Illness Remedies: Medication for allergic reactions, itches, pain and fever, and muscle inflammation.
• Splinter and Tick Removal Tool: Hospital-quality, precision-tipped forceps allow you to remove the smallest of splinters and ticks.
• Wound Care Supplies: Antiseptic wipes and butterfly bandages for cleaning and closing small wounds.
• Blister Management Tools: 14 pre-cut and shaped moleskin pieces make it easy to treat hot spots and blisters and alcohol pads for removing the oils from skin for better adherence of tape and moleskin.
• Cuts & Scrapes
5 - Easy Access Bandages®, 1" x 3" Fabric
5 - Easy Access Bandages®, Knuckle Fabric
3 - Antiseptic Wipe
2 - Alcohol Swab
1 - Triple Antibiotic Ointment
• Fracture / Sprain
1 - Elastic Bandage with Hook & Loop Closure, 3" Instruction
1 - Quick Guide Wilderness First Aid
• Instrument
1 - Splinter Picker/Tick Remover Forceps
1 - Safety Pin
1 - Register Your Kit Card
• Medication
3 - After Bite® Sting & Bite Relief Wipe
4 - Ibuprofen (200 mg.), Tablets
4 - Acetaminophen (500 mg.), Tablets
4 - Aspirin (325 mg.), Tablets
2 - Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg.), Tablets
• Stop Bleeding Fast
1 - Trauma Pad, 5" x 9"
3 - Nitrile Glove, (Pair)
• Wound Care / Blister / Burn
3 - Butterfly Closure Fabric Adhesive Bandage
2 - Sterile Gauze Dressing, 3" x 3"
2 - Sterile Gauze Dressing, 2" x 2"
1 - Conforming Gauze Bandage, 2"
1 - Tape, 1" x 2.5 Yards
14 - Moleskin, Pre-Cut & Shaped Pieces
AMK reserves the right to add, substitute, or delete items if necessary
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